SAXON / / USA (1913 - 1923 )
The SAXON Motor Company was founded by Hugh Chalmers and Harry W. Ford ( no relation with Henry Ford) in 1913. They offered a two seater with a four-cylinder water cooled engine made by Ferro.
In 1916 they offered also a six-cylinder model with a Continental engine.
Every SAXON radiator emblem is showing the head of a Saxon with helmet and horns.
Only the last model, the SAXON Duplex showed a different emblem.
In ten years nearly 100,000 cars were sold so you have a good chance to find an original emblem.
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I used a flash to make the face better visible |
Size
| 5.5 cm x 5.1 cm |
Year | 1913 - 1918 |
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backside with makers mark from BASTIAN BROS. CO ROCHESTER N.Y. |
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no transparent face on a late SAXON emblem |
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SAXON bought emblems from different manufacturers - here: THE WHITEHEAD & HOAG CO |
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repro from Harry Pulfer: face not as detailed as it should be and no makers mark |
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SAXON advertisment of 1916 |
In 1920 the SAXON DUPLEX joined the SAXON SIX using a different emblem:
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original SAXON DUPLEX emblem with makers mark from BASTIAN BROS CO.
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Size
| 5.2 cm x 5.8 cm |
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Year | 1920 -1922 |
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This is a Harry Pulfer repro emblem |
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left: repro made by Harry Pulfer right: original with makers mark from BASTION BROS Co.
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left: repro right: orginal
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SAXON advertisment of 1920 showing the new model "Blackstone Touring" |
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SAXON for sale in Beaulieu / UK in 2019
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My SAXON emblem collection displayed on a contemporary ad |
For more car and truck emblems see older posts or top right ( list of car makers ).
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