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Fall styles, 1928, Collins & Fairbanks Co., 383 Washington Street, 16 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.

The catalog has men's hats and suits and women's coats sold by Collins & Fairbanks Company.

Brokaw Brothers, fine clothing, Nos. 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36 Fourth Avenue, opposite Cooper Institute, New York, New York

Drawings of outfits for boys and men are shown with measuring directions. The inside of the store is shown in the cover illustration. The business premises extend through to Nos. 60 and 62 LaFayette Place and 22, 24, and 26 Astor Place, New York.

Catalogue of the domestic paper fashions, fall 1873, published by the Domestic Sewing Machine Co., Broadway, corner 14th Street, Union Square, New York, New York

Clothing patterns for women, boys and girls are shown in the catalog. The syles are availabe at Charles H. Worthen, corner Common and Court Streets, Lebanon, New Hampshire. The catalog has a four page leaf for the Worthen store.

Superior quality clothing, spring and summer 1913, A. Shuman & Company, 440 Washington Street corner Summer, Boston, Mass.

Men's clothing styles are shown with Boston and Massachusetts locations in the background. "The illustrations have been drawn by our own artist from living models, so that they are absolutely correct in every detail." There is an illustration of the Shuman building at Shuman Corner (Washington and S...

Hart Schaffner & Marx coats for women for fall and winter 1924-25, Chicago and New York

Drawings of women in various settings promote the Parisian style and international fabrics found in the coats. The coats are available at England Brothers in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Trade items, May number, W.L. Goodnow Co., Keene, New Hampshire

Clothes for men and boys are described along with shoes for women.

Designer, vol. xi., no. 6, April 1900, Standard Fashion Co. of New York, New York; Chicago; London

Clothes for women and children are described with articles and advertisements.

Unfinished drawing of copper conductor heads, residence for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., undated

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F.S.D. of Copper Conductor Heads, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., January 15, 1930

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Plan & Elevation of Fire Place End, Main Hall, House at Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Jan. 22, 1930

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Plan & Elevation of Fire Place End of Library, House at Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Jan. 22, 1930

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Elevation of Fireplace End of Living Room and Plan of Fireplace End of Living Room, House at Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Jan. 28-Mar. 27, 1930

1 sheet of architectural drawings : pencil on trace

Elevation of Fireplace End of Owners Room and Plan of Fireplace End of Owner's Room, House at Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Jan. 27, 1930

1 sheet of architectural drawings : pencil on trace

Scale Drawing of Sun Porch, House at Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Feb. 3, 1930

1 sheet of scale drawings : pencil on trace

Fireplace End of Dining Room, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., Feb. 6-Mar. 27, 1930

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Fireplace End of Guest Rm. #2, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., Feb. 8, 1930

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Fireplace End of Guest Rm. #1, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., Feb. 10, 1930

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Details of Fireplace End of Nursery, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., Feb. 10, 1930

1 sheet of details : pencil on trace

Two Kitchen Closet Details, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., Feb. 12, 1930

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F.S.D. of Mantels in Main Hall & Guest Rm. #2, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., Feb. 13, 1930

1 sheet of details : pencil on trace

Plan of Linen Cupboard in Sewing Room and Plan of Wardrobe in Lobby, House at Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Feb. 20, 1930 and Mar. 31, 1930

1 sheet of architectural drawings : pencil on trace

1" Scale and F.S.D. of Doors, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., undated

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3/4" Scale Drawing of Closets, House at Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Feb. 26, 1930

1 sheet of scale drawings : pencil on trace

Details of Granolithic Floor of Terrace, Drawings of House for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Brookline, Mass., Feb. 27, 1930

1 sheet of details : pencil on trace

F.S.D. of Plaster Beam & Wood Pilaster in Hall of House at Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Mar. 5, 1930

1 sheet of details : pencil on trace

Some Miscellaneous Details of Inside Finish, House in Brookline, Mass. for Mrs. Talbot C. Chase, Mar. 23, 1930

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F.S.D. of Wood Radiator Grille in Library, Mrs. Talbot C. Chase House, Brookline, April 8, 1930

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Trade card for The Light-Running New Home Sewing Machine, Johnson, Clark & Co., Orange, Mass., undated

Babies ride bicycles powered by sewing machines in the card image.

Trade card for The Light-Running New Home Sewing Machine, Johnson, Clark & Co., Orange, Mass., undated

An African American family rides a mule in the card image.

Trade card for The Light-Running New Home Sewing Machine, Johnson, Clark & Co., Orange, Mass., undated

A man, pursued by two dogs, chases a wagon carrying the merchandise. The caption reads "Hello! Stop I want a New Home Machine."

Trade card for The Light-Running New Home Sewing Machine, Johnson, Clark & Co., Orange, Mass., undated

A man, pursued by two dogs, chases a wagon carrying the merchandise. The caption reads "Hello! Stop I want a New Home Machine." Dunklee & Fay in Brattleboro, Vermont carry the sewing machines.

Trade card for The Light-Running New Home Sewing Machine, Johnson, Clark & Co., Orange, Mass., undated

A man, pursued by two dogs, chases a wagon carrying the merchandise. The caption reads "Hello! Stop I want a New Home Machine." The machines can be purchased at W.O. Whitmarsh, School and Pearl Streets, Northfield, Vermont. Chas. Keene's Jewelry Store, Waterbury and W.K. Christian's, Richmond are Ve...

Trade card for the Domestic Sewing Machine, 175 B Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1886

A young boy rides a donkey in the card image. The image caption reads "Copy of work done on the Domestic Sewing Machine."

Meriden Britannia Co., finest electro silver plated ware, Meriden Britannia Co., Meriden, Connecticut

The benefits of using silverware, porcelain-lined pitchers, silverplated dishes and glassware made by the Company. The pieces are sold by Daniel Low, jeweler, corner Essex and Washington Streets, Salem, Massachusetts.

Advertisement for Whiting M'f'g Co., silversmiths, Broadway & 18th Street, New York, New York

The page is from "Life," volume 23, Number 600, June 28, 1894. In addition to the Whiting ad there are ads for Hilton, Hughes & Co., who sell clothing, china and glass sets, Flandrau & Co., who sell carriages and Stern Bros., who import corsets. The other side of the page has a political cartoon cel...

Gorham Company's exhibit of solid silver ware of sterling purity, centre of main building, Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The features of the Century Vase are described in the brochure. The verso has background on the Gorham Company. The retail store is located in Union Square, New York and the factory in Providence, Rhode Island. The exhibit took place at the Centennial Exhibtion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Gorham Mfg. Co., silversmiths, Providence, Rhode Island

The Company makes electro-plated silverware, including dinner and tea sets and tableware. The verso has an ad for the Great American Tea Co. describing the profits in the tea trade and including a price list.

Gorham Mfg. Co., silversmiths, Providence, Rhode Island

The Company makes electro-plated silverware, including dinner and tea sets and tableware. The verso has an ad for the Great American Tea Co. describing the profits in the tea trade and including a price list.

Gorham Mfg. Co., silversmiths, Providence, Rhode Island

The Company makes electro-plated silverware, including dinner and tea sets and tableware. The other side has advertisements for the Florence Sewing Machine and the diamond edition of "The Pickwick Papers," by Charles Dickens published by Ticknor & Fields.

Etruscan sterling silver dinner and tableware, The Gorham Co., Providence, Rhode Island

Sterling silver dinner and tableware is shown in the catalog. The cover title text is "The Etruscan in sterling silver." The jewelers who sell the service are listed on the back cover.

Fontaine service, wrought from solid silver, International Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut

The quality and beauty of the Fontaine silverware design is described with images of a tea set in the Fontaine style. A price list is included on the last page.

Fontaine Dinner Service, wrought from solid silver, International Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut

The brochure provides dimensions, prices and some images for the Fontaine Dinner Service.

Sample card for A.W. Robinson, Boston, Mass., 1880

A sailboat image hangs from a frame decorated with flowers and plants.

Fontaine Service, wrought from solid silver, International Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut

The pattern was inspired by Pierre Fontaine, an architect to Napoleon Bonaparte, who developed the Empire style. A price list for the pieces is included. The International Silver Company is the successor to Wilcox & Evertsen.

Announcing Hampton Court, a new design, Community Plate, Oneida Community Ltd., Oneida, New York

The Hampton Court service set is available with a tray and several cabinets made by Community Plate. A price list is included.

Tudor Plate, announcing the new Queen Bess Design, by the makers of Community Plate, Oneida Community Ltd., Oneida, New York

The service set is available with several chests made by Community Plate. A price list is included.

Anniversary Pattern, 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate, International Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut

Some images are provided with a complete list of all the pieces on the brochure verso.

What every woman should know about Super Plate-Inlaid, International Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut

The advantages of Holmes & Edwards Super Plate are described for the customer. Solid silver is inlaid before plating at two rest points to insure longevity of the silverware.

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Paul Revere: Artist, Patriot, Artisan

This pamphlet gives a description of Paul Revere's life and legacy, reprints the Longellow poem "Paul Revere's Ride", and lists the sizes, images, and prices of the Paul Revere style of silverware made by the Towle Mfg Company.

Fontaine Service in international sterling for the modern American home, wrought from solid silver, International Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut

The pattern was inspired by Pierre Fontaine, an architect to Napoleon Bonaparte, who developed the Empire style. The images bring out the details in the Fontaine design. A cabinet and chest made to hold the service sets is included.