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Advertisement for Eddy's Refrigerator, D. Eddy & Son, Harrison Square, Dorchester, Mass., May 2, 1868

The advertisement is in the Boston Journal, May 2, 1868.

Billhead for Darious Eddy, manufacturer of Eddy's Upright Refrigerators, Rail-Road Block, corner of Lincoln and Kneeland Sts., Boston, Mass., dated July 8, 1853

The billhead has an illustration of the Eddy Upright Refrigerator on the left side.

Advertisement tag for General Electric Refrigerator, location unknown, undated

This advertisement tag is for a General Electric Refrigerator giving the type, size and price.

Billhead for The William G. Bell Company, refrigerators, 50 and 52 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., 1910 July 11

The billhead states the company is the "sole manufacturers of Bell's Spiced Seasoning, McCray Refrigerators, store furnishings."

Business card for Hawes Electric Company, 15 Main Street, Watertown, Mass., 1920-1940

Under the business name the card reads "Aquarium heaters and thermostats." The name "S.F. Tyler" is in the lower left corner of the card.

Trade card for Geneva Hand Fluter, Kane Co., Geneva, Illinois, undated

A young girl uses the fluter on a garment while two cats play underneath the table. The card verso states that the Geneva Hand Fluter is available at all hardware stores and provides instructions for use.

Trade card for Mrs. Potts' Cold Handle Sad Irons, Enterprise Manufacturing Co., 3 Dauphin Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The card front is captioned "Yours truly Mrs. Florence Potts." Printed on the card border it reads "Donaldson Brothers, Five Points, New York." The card verso describes the virtues of the iron set.

Trade card for Enterprise patent cold handle double pointed smoothing, polishing & girls' irons, Burditt & Williams, 20 Dock Square, Boston, Mass., undated

The front is a cartoon showing a man with a burned hand being scolded by a woman who says he would not have been burned had he used a Mrs. Potts iron. The card verso describes the advantages of Enterprise irons with an illustration of the iron set.

Trade card for Enterprise patent cold handle double pointed girls' irons, Burditt & Williams, 20 Dock Square, Boston, Mass., undated

With laundry in the background, two women talk over a backyard fence with one saying to the other "I tell you Mrs. Potts irons are just, what you want." The card verso has an illustration of the irons and describes the features.

Simplex Sunbowl Electric Radiator, location unknown, 1921

The features of the radiator are described in this leaflet. The illustation captions reads "Makes warm friends."

Circular for Bigelow's Radiating Clothes Frame, E.R. Bigelow, Salem, Mass., undated

Bigelow's Radiating Clothes Frame, patented September 10, 1861, is intended for use in the kitchen, nursery and toilet.

Circular for the Eagle Electric Manufacturing Co., 57 to 79 Hall Street, Brooklyn, New York

The circular describes the features and specifications for a heating pad and a therapeutic lamp.

Helpful suggestions for Christmas shoppers, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., Mansfield Works, Mansfield, Ohio, undated

The leaflet describes such products as toasters, irons and table stoves which can be given as gifts. The leaflet verso is stamped "Concord Wiring & Supply Co., W.T. Ferns, 36 North Main Street, Concord, N.H."

Gifts electric always please, The Northern Conn. Light and Power Company, 15 Central Street, Thompsonville, Connecticut, undated

The pamphlet describes a range of electric products, primarily small household appliances, with an electric car on the last page.

Trade card for the Waage Electric Co. Triple Heat Iron, Perry Electric Co., 12 Third Street, Chelsea, Mass., undated

The settings for the Triple Heat Iron are shown in the illustration.

Business card for Star Equipment Co., 136 Lake Ave., Manchester, N.H., undated

The card states "Designers, Distributors Food Service Equipment." The name "Jack M. Weinreich" is in the lower left corner.

Here it is! The new Gainaday, Treadwell Electric Co., 393 Main Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

This illustrated leaflet describes the features of the Gainaday Tub washing machine built by the Gainaday Electric Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Circular for the Stoddard Churn, Moseley & Stoddard M'F'G Co., Poultney, Vt., 1882

The circular contains prices and directions for operating the Stoddard Churn and for making granulated butter.

Directions for operating Mann's Late Model Bone Cutter, F.W. Mann Co., location unknown, undated

The leaflet contains numbered and illustrated instructions for operating the bone cutter.

Billhead for Boyd & Wright, McGregor Stoves and Furnaces, parlor and office stoves, 74 Weybosset Street, Providence, Rhode Island, dated September 27, 1864

The billhead describes the cooking stoves offered in addition to the office stoves and furnaces.

Billhead for Wardwell & Barstow, bar and sheet iron, steel, metals, &c., no. 44 Broad Street, Providence, Rhode Isaland, dated December 7, 1852

The dealer sells hot air furnaces, stoves, parlor grates and Stimpson's Patent Improved Cooking Range.

Billhead for Magee Furnace Co., cooking and heating apparatus, 32, 34, 36 & 38 Union and 19, 21, 23, 25 & 27 Friend Sts., Boston, Mass., dated October 31, 1902

The company designs, invents and manufactures cooking and heating appliances.The company's foundries, illustrated at the top of the billhead, are located in Chelsea, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Pond & Duncklee, the Piram of Troy Air-Tight Cooking Stove, nos. 40 and 41 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 4, 1849

The business deals in cooking ranges, hot air furnaces, parlor grates, cabooses as well as parlor, office, store and ship stoves for wood and coal. They also handle tin, sheet iron and Japanned ware.

Billhead for F. Morandi, stove, sheet-iron and tin plate worker, 164 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 25, 1849

Within the bordered illustration it reads "Cooking, air-tight, and other stoves, house and ship ware made to order."

Billhead for H. Homer & Co., cooking, parlor and chamber stoves, kerosene lamps, &c., 211 Broadway, South Boston, dated July 11, 1867

The business deals in kitchen furnishing goods, lead pipe, cesspools, water closets and tin and sheet iron work. The illustration shows the building in South Boston with two other businesses on the upper floors.

Billhead for H.C. Lougee & Co., dealers in cooking, parlor and chamber stoves, kerosene lamps, &c., South Boston, Mass., dated July 11, 1865

The business deals in kitchen goods, tin, iron and plumbing related work.

Billhead for H. & F. Stimpson, stoves and furnaces,corner of Congress and Water Streets, Boston, Mass., dated May 1, 1850

The top of the billhead reads "Manufacturers of the improved cooking ranges, of stoves, grates, furnaces for warming houses, &c."

Billhead for Moses Pond & Co., stoves and furnaces, nos. 77, 79 & 81 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 4, 1856

The billhead states "Manufacturers and dealers, wholesale and retail in cooking ranges, hot air furnaces, parlor grates, mirror marble chimney pieces, cooking and parlor stoves, and heating apparatus generally."

Billhead for Geo. W. Bent, stoves, sinks and vases, Hyannis, Mass., dated July 2, 1873

There is a stove illustration on the left side of the billhead.

Billhead for Moses Pond & Co., stoves and furnaces, 28 Merchants Row, Boston, Mass., dated December 5, 1845

Moses Pond is a manufacturer of "cooking ranges, hot air furnaces, stoves, grates and tin ware."

Billhead for William B. Wadman, refrigerators, stoves, ranges, coal-sifters, 1197 and 1199 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 6, 1868

William B. Wadman manufactures and deals in ice-cream feezers and bird-cages in addition to kitchen appliances.

Billhead for Barstow Stove Company, Providence, R.I., dated August 31 1907

The company handles Bay State Model Richmond cooking and heating apparatus.

Billhead for Exeter Machine Works, 50 Federal St., Boston., Mass., undated

This company specializes in steam engines and boilers, pressure blowers and exhausters and steam heating apparatus.

Billhead for Wm. F. Shaw, stoves, 615 Washington St., Boston., Mass., dated November 11, 1868

The illustration depicts the range of stoves, heaters and fittings the company manufactures.

Billhead for Wood, Bishop & Co., iron founders, 41 & 42 West Market Square, Bangor, Maine, dated February 23, 1885

The company's focus is stoves, furnaces and plain and stamped tin ware. Its foundry is located on the Hampden Road.

Billhead for Office of W.D. Cooledge, Arlington, Vt., dated July 25, 1883

The dealer handles stoves, tin and hollow ware, pumps, lead and iron pipe.

Trade card for Huse & Clapp, stoves, 91 & 93 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Joseph Huse and S.W. Clapp stoves burn wood and coal.

Trade card for B.W. Dunkle, stoves, furnaces, ranges, nos. 59 & 61 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., 1852

This business provides "cooking, parlor, chamber, store, hall and office stoves containing the most valuable improvements of 1852."

Trade card for Acorn Stoves & Ranges, for sale by C.L. Stewart, Hawarden, Iowa, undated

The card verso describes the features of the stoves. Acorn Stoves & Ranges are made only by Rathbone, Sard & Company located in Albany, New York, Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan and Aurora, Illinois.

Trade card for B.W. Dunklee & Co., Stoves, furnaces, ranges, nos. 111 and 113 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business provides parlor grates, penrhyn marble mantels, pier slabs, ventilators, registers and does soapstone work to order in addition to stoves and furnaces.

Trade card for Bulkley & Co., Haye's Portable Hot-Air Cooking Ranges, no.35 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., undated

W.F. Bulkley and Adrian Low are the company owners who provide coal and wood burning stoves, furnaces and other products.

Business card for George C. Smith, patent cement stove and furnace lining, 45 Washington Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Work orders can be left for George C. Smith at the Produce Exchange Association, 45 Washington Street in Salem, Massachusetts.

Trade card for B.W. Dunklee & Co., hot air furnaces, cooking ranges, nos. 40 & 41 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Products related to wood and coal burning stoves and furnaces are described on the card.

Trade card for Joseph Huse, furnaces, cooking and parlor stoves, nos. 95 & 97 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., undated

This vendor does repair work on furnaces and stoves.

Trade card for Curtis & Beman, base burners, Aberdeen, D.T., undated

The caption reads "Invincible base burning heater best on earth" above three children. The bottom of the card has "Miller & Umbdenstock, Chicago, Illinois."

Trade card for Crown Sewing Machines and Florence Oil Stoves, The Florence Machine Co., Florence, Mass., undated

In the lower right hand corner, below the image, it reads "Donaldson Brothers, Five Points, N.Y." The card verso describes the features of the Crown Sewing Machine. The item is for sale at Z.T. Page in Lincoln, Vermont and Eaton Brothers in Waitsfield, Vermont.

Trade card for The Model Stoves & Ranges, location unknown, undated

The front of the card shows a Model Range with pots and kettles giving off steam while a cat sits on the floor next to it. The card verso describes the stove features.

Trade card for Hub Stoves and Ranges, Smith & Anthony Stove Co., 48 to 54 Union Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso states that Smith & Anthony Company "are the largest dealers in New England in hotel supplies." They also sell Sanitas Plumbing Appliances.

Trade card for The New Hub Range, Smith & Anthony Stove Co., 52 & 54 Union Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The front illustration shows a detail of the wire gauze oven door. The dealer on the verso is F.A. Hull & Co., 181 Main Street, Danbury, Connecticut.

Billhead for Hope Mills Meal Store, Rutland, Vermont, dated January 16, 1869

There is a two cent stamp with the image of George Washington in the upper left corner of the billhead.