Nov 5, 2025

WITTEKIND / BERLIN / GERMANY


WITTEKIND / BERLIN / GERMANY  ( 1923 - 1926 )

Do you know the story of Wittekind, also known as Widukind ?

Wittekind was a pagan Saxon duke in the 8th century who waged war against Charlemagne before being baptized in 785 and converting to Christianity.

The vehicle, which was built in Berlin, therefore has no geographical connection to Wittekind. However, the name Wittekind stood for courage and daring, which is probably why it was chosen as  brand name.

Less than 400 vehicles were built. As far as I know, no vehicle survived. This emblem is the only thing left of Wittekind.

 


 

Size
c. 6.0 cm x 4.5 cm

Year
 1923 - 1924
Estimate



There is another interesting fun - fact. If you look closely at the symbols in the emblem, you will see that they are the same symbols used in the  Japanse computer game Pac-Man, but more than 55 years before this game was released!


Pac-Man  or not not, that´s the question

 

 

with a little imagination you can recognize the emblem


 

 



 

1923 advertisement in the German Motor magazine


The last advertisement I was able to find appeared in June 1924:

1924 advertisement in German Motor magazine

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Oct 27, 2025

HACKETT / USA

 

HACKETT Motor Car Co. / Jackson (Michigan) and Grand Rapids (Michigan)  / USA  (1916 - 1919)

It's that time again, and I can show you a super rare emblem, of which, to my knowledge, there has never been an emblem or a photo showing an original emblem!  It belongs to the short-lived automobile company HACKETT Motor Car Co., founded by Mansell Hackett, which manufactured vehicles in Jackson, Michigan, USA, from 1916 to 1919 in the former ARGO Motor Co. factory. 

The company later moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan. According to Wikipedia, only 118 vehicles were built in total, which is what makes the emblem so rare.


    
Size
c. 5.0 cm x 6.0 cm

Year
 1916 - 1919
Estimate

 

 

1917 advertisement  showing the emblem  (collection Kurt Hohl)


1917 advertisement ( source de.Wkipedia.org )

 

HACKETT radiator emblem as found

 

To my knowledge not a single Hackett vehicle has survived. But there was a drawing of a HACKETT emblem, which was made by the Swedish boy Gustaf Moeller back in the 1920s. Gustaf lived near the ferry port in Helsingborg / Sweden and drew the emblems of the waiting cars there. What a great hobby that still helps and delights us a hundred years later. Here, it helped to reconstruct the original colors.

 


 

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Oct 15, 2025

DODGE BROTHERS / USA

DODGE BROTHERS / DETROIT / USA  (1914 - present )

The DODGE BROTHERS automobile factory was founded by Horace Elgin Dodge and John Francis Dodge in 1914. Even after the death of the two brothers in 1920, the company continued to operate successfully until today. I

It is a great pleasure to collect DODGE emblems, because there is always the chance of finding new, unknown emblems, meaning that no collection will  be ever complete. In addition there are numerous hood ornaments that DODGE used.

It is virtually impossible to show and discuss all the Dodge emblems that have been created in the more than 110-year history of this remarkable company. Therefore, I will limit myself here to a selection of noteworthy emblems.


Let´s start with the most famous emblem of the nineteen-twenties.This logo used between 1914 and around 1925 does not, as one might assume at first glance, depict a Star of David, but rather two intertwined Greek letters delta. This is intended to symbolize the deep bond that the two brothers maintained throughout their lives:

You see two intertwined Greek letters Delta, not the Star of David !

Size
5.8 cm
Year1917 - 1925
Estimate


 


 

 



What a beautifully colored advertisement from 1924, seen in a Swedish magazine.



This emblem comes from the collection of Lee Roy Hartung, which was auctioned in Chicago in 2011, where I was able to purchase it. It is larger than the usual round DODGE emblems.


Size
6.5  cm
Yearc. 1924
Estimate




backside of the emblem with Lee Roy Hartung´s signature

For more emblems from the Lee Roy Hartung auction please click here.

The next variation where the emblem was made with blue enamel only:


Size
5.8 cm
Yearc. 1925
Estimate


Here is an interesting advertisement from 1926 that appeared in the Belgian/French magazine “ENGLEBERT”:



Close up of the emblem from the advertisement: the word “AUTOMOBILES” appears on the emblem instead of DETROIT USA or CANADA. This is an advertising idea. Such an emblem never appeared on the vehicles.



DODGE assembled in Canada


Size
5.8 cm
Year1917 - 1925
Estimate



down right: 1927 - 1928 radiator emblem


Size
4.8 cm  x 4.8 cm
Year1927 - 1928
Estimate



1927 - 1928 brochure showing the new emblem


Another rarity. I guess it is a prototype since it has only appeared on the market once so far:


Size
5.0 cm  x 5.3 cm
Yearunknown
Estimate



Backside of the prototype emblem, which indicates that it was attached to the radiator with a metal crown, like a standard emblem 


In 1931, a new emblem appeared, this time with wings. There are also numerous variations of this emblem with different enamel colors, primarily blue and orange.


Size
14.5 cm x 4.6 cm
Year1931 - 1932
Estimate



Another interesting emblem. The SURREY DODGE was a British DODGE truck brand with a large content of British components. Thank you Gerd for this information.



Size
14.5 cm  x 4.6 cm
Year 1933
Estimate


And here comes the next country-specific DODGE emblem, this time from Sweden:

 

Size
5.0  cm  x 11.1 cm
Yearc. 1940
Estimate

 



Size
5.0  cm  x 11.1 cm
Yearc. 1940
Estimate



Dodge emblem made in Stockholm / Sweden by Sporrong & CO


Here you can see a sales brochure for the French market, which features an emblem with wings:


Size
8.9 cm x 3.6  cm
Year1931 
Estimate



In 1941, a coat of arms appeared on the DODGE emblem for the first time. I was told that it was the Dodge family coat of arms. May be it is just a fantasy emblem, but in any case it turned out beautiful. There are also numerous variations of the emblems featuring this motif.


1946 - 1948 trunk emblem

Size
5.3 cm x 6.7 cm
Year1946- 1948
Estimate



1946 - 1948 hood emblem

Size
4.2 cm x 9.1 cm
Year1946- 1948
Estimate



1949 - 1950 front emblem


Size
8.1 cm x 10.4 cm
Year1949- 1950
Estimate




Would you like to become an employee at DODGE? Here is your employee badge.



And here comes another rarity. This emblem was only produced in enamel for a very short time after WWII; I am only aware of plastic emblems with this design.


Size
4.8 cm x 6.0 cm
Yearc. 1950
Estimate



Here is the next unusual post-war DODGE emblem. It shows a bee in racing outfit and was mounted on vehicles from 1969 to 1971:


Size
9.6 cm  x 4.8 cm
Year1969- 1971
Estimate

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I will end my DODGE emblem gallery—for now—with this modern emblem of a DODGE VIPER. Why? Because, unlike almost all emblems used at that time, it was not made of plastic, but using traditional techniques from metal with (transparent) enamel:


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