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    Hood ornament

    A hood/bonnet ornament , or radiator cap , or motor mascot or car mascot is aspecially crafted model of something which symbolizes a car company like a badge ,located on the front center portion of the hood . It has been used as an adornment sincealmost the inception of automobiles .

    Origin

    In the early years, automobiles had their radiator caps outside of the hood and on top of the grille which also served as an indicator of the temperature of the engine's coolantfluid. [1] The Boyce Motormeter Company was issued a patent in 1912 for a radiator capthat incorporated a thermometer that was visible to the driver with a sensor that measuredthe heat of the water vapor, rather than the water itself. [1] This became a useful gauge for

    the driver because many early engines did not have water pumps, but a circulation system based on the "thermo-syphon" principle as in the Ford Model T .

    Hood ornaments (or car mascots as they are known in the UK) were popular in the 1920s,1930s, 1940s, and 1950s with many automakers fitting them to their vehicles. Moreover,a healthy business was created in the supply of accessory mascots available to anyonewho wanted to add a hood ornament or car mascot to their automobile. Most companieslike Desmo and Smith's are now out of business with only Louis Lejeune in Englandsurviving. Sculptors such as Bazin, Paillet, Sykes, Renevey, and Lejeune all createdfinely detailed sculptures in miniature.

    [edit ] BrandingMany automakers wanted their own emblems displayed on their vehicles' hoods, andBoyce Motormeter accommodated them with corporate logos or mascots, as well asnumerous organizations that wanted custom cap emblems to identify their members. [1] The company had over 300 such customers at one time during the mid-1920s, for car,truck, tractor, boat, airplane, and motorcycle manufacturers, and in 1927, had 1,800employees in six countries: U.S., England, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany. Thehundreds of motor vehicle manufacturers before 1929 meant many customers for their customized emblems. [2]

    [edit ] Examples

    Along with the grille , the hood ornament is often a distinctive styling element and manymarques use it as their primary brand identifier.

    Examples of hood ornaments include:

    Archer on Pierce-Arrow cars

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    Crest and Wreath on Cadillac cars [4] Leaping jaguar on Jaguar cars Lion rampant on Peugeot cars Rocky Mountain big horn ram's head on Dodge cars and trucks [5] Rocket on Oldsmobile cars [6]

    Spirit of Ecstasy on Rolls-Royce Motors cars[7]

    Trishields on Buick cars Three-pointed star surrounded by a circle on most Mercedes-Benz sedans and

    wagons, (not on sport coupe models, which instead tend have a grille withhorizontal bars and a large centre-mounted star)

    Chief Pontiac on Pontiac autos. [8]

    Additionally, many vehicle models such as Buick's Regal , the Chevrolet Impala , or Chrysler's Cordoba had their own unique emblem and accompanying distinctive standuphood ornament.

    [edit ] The importance of design

    The radiator cap was transformed into an art form and became a way of individualizingthe car, "representing a company's vision of the automobile", or "speaking volumes aboutthe owner" of the vehicle. [1]

    [edit ] Materials used in manufacturing

    Hood ornaments are usually cast in brass , zinc , or bronze and finished in a chrome plated finish. During the years when chrome plate was unavailable, they were plated in either silver or nickel . Some also incorporated other materials, such as plastic, bakelite, or colored glass, while others incorporated a light bulb for illumination at night.

    The best-known glass mascots were made by Ren Lalique [9] in France, but other sellersor producers of glass mascots include Sabino in France, Red Ashay in England, andPersons Majestic in the U.S. The latter two had their products made in Czechoslovakia.The Lalique company, like Louis Lejeune , is one of the few survivors from this era of motoring.

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