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USD4613S
USD4613S US D4613 S USD4613 S US D4613S
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CHARLES CASPER, Oli1 MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO THE MERI- DEN SlLVER-PLATE COMPANY, OE SAME PLACE.
Design No. 4,613, dated January 31, 1871.
DESIGN FOR A DESSERT-SET.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
T0 u whom t ma!! 0031007 The general form ofthe body of each of the pieces,
Be it known that I, CHARLES Casrnn,0l1 Meriden, which are formed from glass, is the same, the spoonin the county of New Haven and State of Connectiholder being shown in iig. 4. The form is square, the cut, have invented a new Design for Dessert-Set; and four sides being equal, and of equal dimensions from l do hereby the following, when taken in connection the bottoni to the top, the angles being preserved. with the accompanying drawing, to be a fnll, clear, The sugar is provided with a cover and the cream and exact description of the same, and which said with a spent, and each of these is fitted with a medrawing constitutes part oi'this specieation, and reptallic frame, to afford handles for its use, it being resents in- 1 understood that the design is for the particular con- Figure l, a side View ofthe spoon-holder; iignration or form of the glass body, when combined Figure 2,a side View oi the sugar, turned one-fourth with a frame to support it and form the handles.
around from iig. l; I do not wish to be understood as combining the Figure 3, a side View ofthe cream; and in l three articles, as they may be used singly or collectivcly, but the three constitute a set.
I claim as my invention- The design for dessert-set, as herein described and shown.
Figure 4, the glass detached from the frame. This invention relates to a design for the service lknown to the trade as dessert-set, consisting of three l pieces spoon-holder, sugar, and cream; and l The design consists in the. peculiar ferm of a glass CHAS. CASPER. body, combined with a metallic frame for supporting l Vitnesses: the same, as fnll y shown in the accompanying drawl JOHN Q. THAYER, ing. l CHARLES 1. Ivns.

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