Apr 14, 2026

STEIGER / GERMANY

 STEIGER / BURGRIEDEN / GERMANY  ( 1920 - 1926 )

 

As early as 1913, Walter Steiger, a native of Switzerland, founded a machine factory in Burgrieden under the name “Walter Steiger & Co.” In 1920, he began manufacturing automobiles.  Paul Henze, who had also worked at NAG and SIMPSON, designed several STEIGER cars. From 1923 to 1925, vehicles of this brand were successfully entered in races. Due to a slump in orders, this company was also unable to avoid bankruptcy, and the firm was liquidated in 1926.
 

 

The capricorn on the emblem was likely chosen to symbolize that this vehicle can climb any hill.


Size
6.7 cm

Year
1920 - 1926
Estimate

 


For a long time, I wondered where this emblem was mounted on the vehicle, because the V - shaped radiators never showed an emblem, only script.

And here’s the solution: the emblem was attached to the top of the radiator cap. I received this wonderful photo from STEIGER’s number one man, Mr. Michael Schick. For more details, click here:

By the way, Volvo and Scania also had an enamel emblem on the top of their radiator caps for a while. You can see it here !

 

 

one of the very first STEIGER advertisements in MOTOR November 1919


 

STEIGER emblem in as found condition

 

 This mascot was also mounted on these veheicles:

 

Size
7.5 cm x 8.4 cm
Year
1920 - 1926
Estimate

 

 The figure was created only as a relief:


 

Excerpt from a list of German automobile manufacturers in 1924, showing three STEIGER photos, published in the magazine MOTOR by Braunbeck 

In addition to STEIGER, there are  more nearly forgotten manufacturers: SELVE, PLUTO NSU

 

 

STEIGER ran a lot of ads. Here’s my favorite one. It’s from 1925 and shows a wonderfully sleek yet speedy STEIGER with the hood ornament in the background.

 


In 1926, Walter Steiger returned to Switzerland and launched the new “STEIGER-MARTINI” in collaboration with MARTINI, though it was not a success.

 

 

The MARTINI emblem simply features a different name. The Capricorn remains as the heraldic animal, and the number of letters has also stayed the same.



my MARTINI exposition


For more information about the Suisse MARTINI please click here!
 

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Apr 5, 2026

German trademarks of the 1920s

 

Below is a fascinating article from 1928 that lists the German trademarks of automobile manufacturers at the time, including some supplier companies.

The article appears in the magazine “DER MOTORWAGEN,” and the author also provides commentary on most of the logos. 

 



 

 

 

 

I've already written blog posts about most of these brands and their logos. Please check the alphabetical list (at the top right) to see if I've already featured and commented on the logo and emblems.

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Apr 2, 2026

FAFNIR / GERMANY

 FAFNIR / AACHEN / GERMANY  ( 1908 - 1926 )

“Aachener Stahlwarenfabrik AG” initially manufactured engines for other vehicle manufacturers such as REX SIMPLEX, CITO, and many others. In 1908, they decided to begin manufacturing their own vehicles, which were marketed under the name FAFNIR. The brand name FAFNIR refers to the treasure-guarding dragon slain by Siegfried (also known as Sigurd). In 1926, automobile production was discontinued for economic reasons.

 Here I can present the first FAFNIR emblem, a pure brass emblem, showing the dragon and  bearing the three letters ASA:

three letters: ASA = Aachener Stahlwaren AG

 

Size
c. 8.0 cm
Year
1911- 1914
Estimate

 

 

To my knowledge the first enameled emblem appeared in 1920. Now the letters ASA are missing; instead, the brand name FAFNIR is displayed on it.

 


Size
c. 7.5cm x 4.5 cm
Year
c. 1920 - 1924
Estimate


 

Are you having trouble identifying the  vehicle on the next photo?

For the vehicles built by FAFNIR after World War I, it’s quite simple. They feature a pointed triangle on the side of the hood that serves as a handle. It’s a design feature found on no other manufacturer’s vehicles.

 

Look at the blue circle indicating the unique hood handle 

 

 

 

rare brass hubcap with emblem

 

Size
7.2 cm x 7.2 cm
Year
1925- 1926
Estimate

 

 

Here one of the rare period photos showing the last FAFNIR type 476  with the emblem of the advertisement:

 

photo courtesy: Vorkriegsklassiker.com

In the following photo, you can see a FAFNIR on a promotional tour in Brazil, in 1914, specially fitted with oversized script on the radiator:


Only very few FAFNIR  vehicles have survived. But there was a drawing of a FAFNIR script, 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.


 

For more information about automobiles with FAFNIR engines please click here for REX SIMPLEX or CITO. 

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Mar 24, 2026

DELAGE / FRANCE

DELAGE / LEVALLOIS - PERET / COURBEVOIE / FRANCE  ( 1906 - 1953 ).

DELAGE  is a French automobile company, founded by Louis Delage. The first model, the type A appeared in 1906.

DELAGE was intensively and successfully involved in motorsports, where it enjoyed considerable success, thereby boosting sales considerably. DELAGE production ended in 1953.

Here I can show you the first enameled  emblem that was used on the DELAGE type H and R in 1909 / 1910: 

This early DELAGE emblem was mounted with a wide, nickel-plated frame

 

Size
8.2 cm x 5.6 cm
Year1911- 1912
Estimate

 

The DELAGE emblem retained its color and shape until the brand was discontinued in 1953:



Size
6.4 cm
Year1918 - 1939
Estimate

 

 

backside without makers mark


 

With a few exceptions, DELAGE always used a blue oval as its emblem and varied the letters only minimally.

 

one variation: DELAGE emblem with embossed letters

Size
6.4 cm
Yearc. 1920
Estimate

 

 

1922 advertisment with badge


Unfornately, this emblem never found its way on the radiator

 

 

This version was never available on any vehicle either

 

 It took me years to identify this emblem. It's an emblem for DELAGE type DR 70  from the 1929.




Size
6.4 cm x 6.4 cm
Year1929
Estimate

 

 


 

 

unrestored 1929 DELAGE DR 70 seen in a French collection featuring the previously mysterious emblem

 

The only DELAGE emblem that stands out from the rest is the rectangular emblem shown below. It was used on the DELAGE Type GL in 1924

the letters LD stand for Louis Delage

 

Size
3.8 cm x 7.2 cm
Year1924
Estimate

 

 

It's obviously an original used in 1924

 

 The Boutique de l´Automobilste even produced a reproduction in the nineteenseventies:

repro made by: La Boutique de l`Automobiliste


Laurent Tapie, son of French entrepreneur and politician Bernard Tapie, presented a super sports car at the Miami Grand Prix in Florida in 2022  that was intended to revive the DELAGE brand. Around 30 models were built, naturally featuring a plastic emblem.

 

 

 


 

 

my DELAGE exposition

 For more emblems see older posts or top right ( list of car makers ).

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Mar 14, 2026

GORDON-KEEBLE / UK

 

GORDON - KEEBLE / SLOUGH / SOUTHAMPTON / / UK  ( 1963 - 1967 )

In 1959, John S. Gordon and Jim Keeble founded the company “GORDON AUTOMOBILE Co. Ltd.” in Slough, England. The goal was to produce a very fast sedan with Italian design from Giurgiaro, built by Bertone and equipped with  a powerful American engine. In fact, a partnership was formed with Chevrolet, from whom they could source a V-8 engine. Reportedly, the GORDON-KEEBLE was—for a time—one of the fastest production cars in the world. 

The British are known for their sense of humor, so they aptly decided to feature an animal on the emblem that is famous for its leisurely pace: the tortoise. However, the car was far too expensive to produce to be profitable. As a result, only exactly 100 vehicles were built, which is what makes the emblem so rare.

 

Here you can see the British sense of humor: a tortoise on one of the fastest cars of its time.

 

Size
7.8 cm
Year
1964 - 1967
Estimate

 

 

backside without makers mark

 

 

one of the rare survivors seen in Bremen / Germany in 2018

 

look at the tortoise top left on the photo

 

 

badge from the GORDON  - KEEBLE Owner club

For more emblems with an animal  logo please click here for the French Peugeot ( lion ) or the German MAJA (  bee! ) or Lorraine Dietrich ( stork ) or the Italian Bianchi ( eagle ) or the American KAISER ( buffalo ) and a lot more.

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