The Resilient Auto Wheel was manufactured by the Resilient Auto Wheel Company of Duluth, Minnesota. It was featured in the local newspaper during 1914, and at the time it was called a new invention. In The Automobile Magazine May 21, 1914 issue, full details about the wheel can be found (below).

Other accessories that can be seen on the Ford are shock absorbers and both electric headlamps and a horn. All of the brass appears to have been painted black, which was commonly done to eliminate polishing. You can look back on The Old Motor at earlier posts showing many other interesting Model “T” Ford accessories (scroll down). Photo courtesy of the Minnesota Digital Library.

L to R (below); David Traver Adolphus has done a post at Hemmings Daily including the photo of Issac Jay, covering this type of wheel, The Automobile Magazine May 21, 1914 issue, shows full details about the wheel shown in the (top) photo.