Karl Benz generally is acknowledged as the inventor of the modern automobile, though many before him had carried out important work leading to the development of the various forms of transport we know today.

Benz was granted a patent for his first engine in 1879. The petroleum-powered internal combustion engine had been designed by him in 1878. His first vehicle was built in 1885, and he was awarded the patent for its invention in1886. Approximately 25 Benz vehicles were sold between 1888 and 1893. Indeed, the inventor’s wife made the first road journey by car in 1888, to prove the viability of her husband's invention. Popularity of this new mode of transport grew rapidly and many other inventors produced vehicles designed for road use. One of the biggest steps in the development of the automobile industry was the introduction in 1902 by Ransom Olds (founder of the U.S. brand Oldsmobile) of the ‘production line’ for the purpose of assembling cars. This method was further developed by another American, Henry Ford, beginning in 1914. Ford's ‘Model T’ cars came off the production line in fifteen minute intervals, a vast improvement on previous methods, increasing productivity eightfold and using less manpower. Ford believed in rewarding his workers well for their efforts, indeed, in 1914, an assembly line worker could buy a Model T with four months' pay. This led to further rapid motor industry development almost worldwide. Nowadays automobiles and their derivations are essential to modern man and the discussion over the question of pollution caused by car exhaust gases has moved manufacturers towards developing other means of propelling their vehicles such as electrical battery power and the use of hydrogen and other gases.

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1955, Mixed issue 4v

szw0607, Switzerland, 1955

3.00
Mint NH
3.00
Used or CTO

1955, Magen David Adom 1v

sis0118, Israel, 1955

0.70
Mint NH
0.70
Used or CTO

1954, Stamp Day 1v

ssg0349, Germany, Saar, 1954

6.00
Mint NH

1954, Definitives overprinted 8v

sdd0435, Germany, DDR, 1954

15.00
Mint NH
5.00
Unused (hinged)
3.00
Used or CTO

1953, Alpin post 2v

szw0586, Switzerland, 1953

0.70
Mint NH

1953, Truck industry 1v

sus0645, United States of America, 1953

0.70
Mint NH

1953, Red Cross 5v

sne0607, Netherlands, 1953

4.50
Mint NH
2.25
Unused (hinged)
4.50
Used or CTO

1952, Automobile association 1v

sus0625, United States of America, 1952

0.70
Mint NH

1952, Red Cross 2v

sag0310, Algeria, 1952

2.10
Mint NH

1950, Beograd-Zagreb highway 3v

sjo0598, Yugoslavia, 1950

2.70
Mint NH
2.10
Mint NH
1.00
Unused postal stationary

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