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ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793868
The image shows an old, possibly vintage, photograph of a cross-sectional view of an object that appears to be a light bulb. The photograph is mounted on a page within a bound book or album with a green fabric cover. The light bulb is cut in half to reveal its internal structure, which includes the filament and other components. The photograph is labeled "No. 106" and "PATENTED," indicating that it might be related to a patent application or documentation of an invention. The overall presentation suggests that this could be from an early 20th-century or late 19th-century scientific or technical publication.
The image appears to be a page from a patent book, specifically showing a detailed technical drawing.
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The image is likely from a historical patent book, showcasing a detailed engineering or technical design from a previous era.
The image displays an open book with an illustration on the left page. The illustration appears to be an intricate, detailed drawing or engraving of a mechanical or architectural component, possibly a gear or a part of a machine, depicted in a three-dimensional perspective. The object shows various cutaway sections, revealing internal structures and patterns, which are meticulously detailed. The page has a green border, and at the bottom, there is text that reads “W & D No. 105 PATENTED,” indicating that the item illustrated is patented and associated with the “W & D” company or inventor, with the patent number being 105. The right page is blank, featuring the same green border. The overall appearance suggests that this book might be a catalog or a collection of patented designs.
The image shows an old anatomical teaching model of a human heart, displayed in an open box. The heart is depicted in a cross-sectional view, allowing the observer to see the internal structures, such as the chambers and valves. The model appears to be made from a combination of materials, likely plaster or papier-mâché, with intricate detailing to illustrate the anatomical features accurately.
The box itself has a green fabric or paper covering on the edges, giving it a vintage appearance. There is a label on the bottom part of the box that reads "PATENTED" along with a number, "No. 105." This indicates that the model is a patented educational tool, likely used in medical or biological education during the late 19th or early 20th century.
The image shows an open book page with a photograph of a pair of human ear molds or earplugs that are likely designed for hearing aids or ear protection. The photograph appears to be a detailed, possibly X-ray-like image, showing the intricate internal structure of the earplugs, including the contours that fit inside the ear canal.
The book page itself has a green border, and the photograph is placed centrally within the page. Below the photograph, there is a label with the text "Wld No. 105 PATENTED," indicating that the design is patented. The edges of the page are slightly worn, suggesting that the book might be old or well-used. The overall presentation suggests that this image is part of a collection of patented designs or a technical manual related to hearing devices.
The image shows an open page from an old book or patent document. The page appears to be bound with a greenish cover or spine, and the pages themselves are a light beige color.
On the left side of the page, there is a detailed technical drawing or photograph of what looks like a mechanical or anatomical part, specifically a cross-sectional view of a device. The image seems to be an illustration of a gear or a similar mechanical component, possibly a part of a clock or a similar intricate machine.
At the bottom left corner of the page, there is a notation that reads "Patented" and "No. 105," indicating that the content is a patented invention, and this particular drawing or image is part of patent number 105. The combination of the drawing and the "Patented" label suggests that this page is from a historical patent document.
This is a black and white image featuring what appears to be an X-ray of a conch shell. The X-ray reveals the internal spiral structure and intricate chambers of the shell, which are typically hidden from view. The image is mounted on a page with a border that looks to be part of a book or album. The page itself is cream-colored with a green fabric binding visible on the left edge, indicating it may be part of a bound collection.
In the bottom left corner of the page, there is printed text that says "No. 105 PATENTED." This text suggests that the image might be related to a patent or is part of a collection of patented items or designs. The overall composition shows the intersection of science and art, as the natural form is depicted through a technical process, revealing its complexity and beauty.
The image depicts a photograph of an intricately designed glass object, possibly a vase or decorative bowl, featuring delicate etched patterns and figures. The glass piece has a flared shape with elaborate scenes and detailing along its surface, showing various designs with precision. The photograph is attached to a page in a book or catalog with a greenish border and a beige background. At the bottom left corner of the page, there is text that reads "No. 105 PATENTED," indicating that the glass design is a patented item and perhaps part of a collection or inventory.
The image shows a photograph of an intricately designed glass cup and saucer placed on an album or book page. The glass cup is transparent and features detailed etched decorations with patterns including waves and possibly human figures or animals. The saucer has a matching etched design around its edge. The photograph is black and white with a glossy finish, affixed to a cream-colored page with a green border. The bottom left corner of the page includes printed text, reading "Weiß No. 105 PATENTED." The corners of the book page show some wear and creasing.
The image shows a book open to a page with a black-and-white photograph of a glass object. The glass object appears to be a vase or a similar container, with a clear, transparent body and a decorative pattern etched into the surface. The photograph is displayed on a dark background, and the image is surrounded by a white border. The book has a green cover with a white label that reads "No. 105 Patented." The book appears to be an old publication, possibly from the early 20th century.