In the first decade after the Wright brothers' first successful flights in 1903, public fascination with aviation grew. The airplane soon became part of popular culture. Airplanes and flight related themes began to appear in jewelry, clocks, games, decorative boxes, postcards, and more. This charm bracelet ornament is of an Antoinette Monoplane.

Object Details

Date

ca. 1910

Country of Origin

France

Type

AWARDS-Miscellaneous

Physical Description

Gold colored small jewelry charm in the shape of an early monoplane (Antoinette Monoplane) with visible engine and cockpit. Propeller spins. Propeller shaft extends to make a loop. Jump ring attached to loop. Rib lines marked on top of wings and top and bottom of horizontals. No markings.

Dimensions

3-D (2g): 4.2 × 3 × 1.1cm (1 5/8 × 1 3/16 × 7/16 in.)

Materials

Overall: Metal

Inventory Number

A19840701000

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

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