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Trade card for Frank Chouteau Brown, architect, 9 Mt. Vernon Square, Boston, Mass., 192?

The image is captioned "Kampkliff recreation cottage for Delcevare King, Esq. at Quincy, Mass."

Trade card for New Home, location unknown, undated

A child and a dog play in the drive next to the house.

Trade card for George H. Ingraham, architect, 6 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The architect is located on Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for N.B. Schubarth & Co., engineers and architects, 29 Weybosset Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

This firm specializes in mill work and is located in the Blackstone Block in Providence, Rhode Island.

Trade card for Edward P. Adams, landscape architect and sanitary engineer, 178 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Adams is the successor to Adams & Muzzey. The card verso lists the shortest routes and walking time from railroad stations to the Adams office in Richardson's Building on Devonshire Street.

Trade card for Messrs. Carrere & Hastings, architects, New York and Central Building Company, Worcester, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "Residence of Giraud Foster, Lenox, Mass."

Brochure for Rensaissance Conservatories, Lancaster, Penn. and sold by New England Spas & Sunrooms, design and installation, 35 Worcester Road, Natick, Mass., undated

The brochure title is "Sun rooms of distinction for America's outstanding homes." Styles for a variety of conservatories and sun rooms are described.

Billhead for Coleman, Mead & Co., awnings, 9, 11, 17 & 19 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass., dated September 1890

A number of items are listed on this billhead for Coleman, Mead & Company. The business premises can be seen on Chauncy Street.

Billhead for Metzger Brothers, awnings, tents and flags, porch curtains, Rutland, Vermont, May 13, 1905

Awning sizes are shown in illustrations and there is an image of the Metzger factory in Rutland, Vermont.

Business card for Kool Vent Metal Awning Corporation of New England, 30 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass., undated

The company representative on the card is J.T. Bothen.

Trade card for C.W. Walls, architectural iron work, 44 Lagrange Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

The business specializes in iron fire escapes and iron work for a range of buildings.

Trade card for A.E. Fish & Co., door and window screens, 4 to 8 Elm Street, Keene, New Hampshire, undated

E.N. Rolland is the agent for this company.

Envelope for Lamprell & Marble, flag, awning & tent makers, 357 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., undated

This business rents flags, bunting, streamers and tents as well as manufacturing them.

Billhead for R.M. Yale & Co. Dr. sail makers, 29 South Market Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 24, 1877

The business manufactures awnings, tents, tarpaulins, stage aprons and other related sheet products.

Billhead for George W. Piper, Dr., awnings, 33 Bicknell Street, Marlboro, Mass., August 1, 1905

This dealer has tents, flags, hammocks and water proof horse and wagon covers in addition to awnings.

Billhead for John B. Varick Company, tents, Manchester, New Hampshire, dated June 7, 1922

The billhead shows illustrations of company warehouses and stores.

Business card for Manchester Awning & Decorating Co., 59 Hanover Street, New Hampshire, undated

The business card is in the shape of an awning. The company representative is John Gately.

Trade card for Wm. H. Jackson & Co., grates and fenders, 31 E. 17th Street, Union Square, New York, undated

The text below the image reads "National Bank Note Co., N.Y." The card verso has a stamp which reads "Centennial Main Building, Location N, 67."

Billhead for Murdock Parlor Grate Co., grates, 21 Washington and 87 Friend Sts., Boston, Mass., dated November 2, 1882

Murdock manufactures parlor grates, brass fenders, stable fittings and other products.

Billhead for D.W. Cushing Stoves and Tin Ware, Nos. 28 & 30 Union & 17 Friend Sts., Boston, Mass., dated November 21, 1876

The billhead states Cushing is the successor to Smith Gerrish & Co. The business performs jobbing of all types.

Business card for Daniel Maher Stained Glass, 266 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass., undated

The card has Kathryn Snow, Business Manager, below the contact information.

Trade card for Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., undated

The company has an office at 30 Sudbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Envelope for Union Glass Company, Somerville, Mass., undated

The envelope states the company was incorporated in 1864.

Letterhead for the Union Glass Company, Somerville, Mass., 1943 February 19

Stamped at the top of the letterhead is the following: "Union Glass Company, Warehouse Stock, Edward J. Mazerski, 377 Portland St., Cambridge, Massachusetts."

Decorative studies of birds, The Art Interchange Co., location unknown, 1886

The sheet is an "Extra colored supplement to The Art Interchange of January 29, 1887."

Cottier and Co., 144 Fifth Avenue, New York, 8 Pall Mall, London, undated

The pamphlet describes the art and decorative furnishings the business deals in and recent commissions.

Reproductions of pencil sketches by Kenneth Conant, Foster Brothers, 4 Park Square, Boston, Mass., 192?

Foster Brothers manufacture picture and mirror frames and deal in prints, etchings, engravings, Marblehead pottery, greeting cards and illustrated children's books. The inside of the circular depicts prints of Durham and Notre Dame Cathedrals created from pencil sketches by Kenneth Conant. The busin...

Advertisement for the Mono-Chromatic Painting Academy, 265 Washington, corner of Winter Street, 1854

Recommendations are given for Albert Bierstadt, a teacher at the Academy.

Advertisement for Frederick Parker, book and print-seller, 50 and 52 Cornhill Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Parker deals in English, French and German engravings and lists paintings, drawings and photographs.

Advertisement for Williams & Everett, looking glasses and picture frames, No. 234 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

In addition to manufacturing looking glasses and frames the dealer imports plates and deals in paintings, engravings and other works of art.

Advertisement for J. Eastman Chase, picture frames and works of art, No. 7 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass., undated

The top of the advertisment has "No." with a blank space below it.

Leaflet for Lowell's new art gallery, John A. Lowell & Co., 70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass., undated

This invitation describes an exhibit of engravings and etchings from Hermann Wunderlich & Company in New York. Lowell is an art publisher and an agent for I.M. Gaugengigl, Marcus Waterman and A.H. Bicknell.

Decade of divine inspiration, the tenth annual art extravaganza featuring the works of marine artists Racket Shreve & John Hutchinson, 44 Bay View Ave., Salem, Mass., November 7-21, 1986

A preview of the artists' paintings held at The Willows, John Hutchinson's studio in Salem, Massachusetts.

Pilot pandemonium announcing the twelfth annual art extravanganza featuring the works of marine artists Racket Shreve & John Hutchinson, 44 Bay View Ave., Salem, Mass., October 30-November 18, 1988

The preview of paintings is held at John Hutchinson's studio, The Willows in Salem, Massachusetts. There are two copies of the announcement. One announcement has a letter to written on the verso. The other announcement verso has "Racket Shreve, Marine Art, 17 1/2 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusett...

Art gallery exhibit list, location unknown, undated

A listing of items on exhibit in an unidentified art gallery which has an admission fee of ten cents. There are pencil notations on the sheet.

Exhibition of works, Members of the Boston Society of Sculptors, Museum of Fine Arts, January 29 to February 22, 1925

A listing of the artists and their works included in the exhibition.

Billhead for Williams & Everett, looking glass and picture frames, 508 Washington Street, 3 and 5 Bedford Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 20, 1883

The business was established in 1810. Williams & Everett import looking glass plates and deal in paintings, engravings and other works of art.

Billhead for Leonard B. Ellis, Dr., looking glasses, picture frames, New Bedford, Mass., dated January 1, 1871

Ellis deals in engravings and chromo-lithographs in addition to manufacturing mirrors and picture frames.

Billhead for Childs & Jenks, paintings, engravings, 127 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 19, 1867

Childs & Jenks manufactures mirrors, picture frames in addition to being an art dealer. The business premises can be seen in the illustration.

Billhead for Hendrickson, Doll & Richards, fine art, looking glass, No. 28 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 17, 1870

The Summer Street address has fine art rooms and a looking glass warehouse.

Business card for John J. Enneking, artist, No. 47 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

This artist does portrait painting, landscapes and provides art work for dining rooms.

Business card for Richard Nichols, artist, 54 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Under the artist's name, the card reads "Successor to B.M. Weed & Co." The artist deals in water colors, echings, photogravures, framing and re-gilding.

Business card for Edward H. Wells, registered buyer of china, figurines, silver, jewelry, diamonds, Suite 544, 333 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

This individual also deals in furniture and estate contents.

Business card for A.P. Walcott, decorative artist, 471 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The artist maintains an office on Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for F.E. Hodge, pictures, 41 Market Street, Amesbury Mills, Mass., undated

Hodge manufactures and deals in pictures, picture frames, weather strips and wire screens. Stamped across the card it reads "General Agent for H.P. Moore's Copying Rooms. Agents Wanted."

Trade card for G.H. Colson, artist-designer, No. 25 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Colson creates "original designs and drawing for all kinds of business.

Trade card for Whipple & Smith, new chromo Confidence, 243 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

The card states that "The new chromo, Confidence after Hammatt Billings, is now ready."

Trade card for Caroline Nolen, china kiln, 48 Boylston St., Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "Frequent firings for amateur work only." The business is next to Boston Public Library.

Trade card for The Cosmopolitan Art Co., paintings, 7 Spruce St., cor. Elm St., Manchester, N.H., undated

This gallery specializes in crayons, pastels, water colors and oil paintings.

Trade card for Pearl's Art Graio, Tremont and Bromfield Streets, Boston, Mass., 1878

The top of the card reads "Free exhibition daily!" The bottom of the card reads "Copyright 1878, by E. Pearl, Room 26, Studio Building." The verso duplicates the front of the card.