Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Three dimension imitation or 'treated' natural product
Patent
1991-11-29
1994-05-10
Epstein, Henry F.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Three dimension imitation or 'treated' natural product
D11118, 428 22, A01N 300, A47G 700
Patent
active
053105850
ABSTRACT:
A decorative article of manufacture has a penetrable core into which the ends of sprigs are inserted. Leaves forming the ends of the sprigs preferably conceal the core completely. The sprigs include preserved leaves on the unsupported projecting ends which define an approximate geometric shape. The sprigs have their natural leaves on their unsupported ends and are preferably form of preserved eucalyptus The core is preferably formed of a rigid plastic foam. The geometric shape defined by the sprigs' ends may have for example a conical, semi-conical, toroidal, or spherical shape.
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Winter 1991-92 Catalog from Winterthur The Cover and p. 21.
Epstein Henry F.
Schwarz Edward
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