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Second floor plan, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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Longitudinal section, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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Side elevation, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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Side elevation, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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South elevation, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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South elevation, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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Kitchen and pantry elevation, 3/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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Stable foundation plan, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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F.S.D. of Wardrobe, Man's Room, in Basement, House of John S. Ames Esq., Boston, Mass., undated

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Stable first floor plan, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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Stable transverse section, 1/4 inch scale, residence of F. K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I.

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Building design for the residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, "The Breakers", 18 Bellevue Ave., Newport, R. I., 1895 (Richard Morris Hunt).

Set of 58 architectural drawings of the building design of the residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Newport, R.I., 1893-1895 by the architect Richard Morris Hunt. For drawings of interior decoration by Ogden Codman, Jr. see new va 1a.

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Decoration for the residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, "The Breakers", 18 Bellevue Ave., Newport, R. I., 1895.

Set of 14 architectural drawings for the decoration of the residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Newport, R.I., 1894-1895 by ogden Codman, Jr. Building architect, Richard Morris Hunt.

Trade card for Abram French & Co., importers of fine china, glassware, pottery, 89, 91 & 93 Franklin Street, corner Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass., undated

French carries fancy goods and bronzes in addition to tableware.

Trade cards for D.B. Stedman & Co., china, crockery & glass, No. 10 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The wholesale and retail items Stedman has available for sale are listed on the card verso. The business is the first store from Washington Street. The bottom of the card reads "Buffords Lith. Boston."

Trade card for Wm. H. Zinn, china and glassware, 501 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A figure in red holds a blue fan in the card image. Zinn has connecting stores between Temple Place and West Street. The card verso text reads "First class goods from all parts of the world at retail."

Trade card for Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, crockery, china, lamps, 51 to 59 Federal Street and 120 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., 1882

A decorated blue and white vase is shown in the card image. The card verso has an 1882 calendar. The business is the successor to Otis Norcross & Company.

Trade card for Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, crockery, china, lamps, 51 to 59 Federal Street and 120 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., 1882

A decorated green, red and yellow vase is shown in the card image. The card verso has an 1882 calendar. The business is the successor to Otis Norcross & Company.

Trade card for Wood, Bicknall & Potter Co., aluminum novelties, 359 to 369 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The business has such items as napkin rings, chaffing dishes and salt and pepper shakers. The text on the image reads "W.L. & Co. Rings Good as Gold."

Trade card for E.B. Gardner, crockery, glass, lamps, Bucksport, Maine, 1883

The card verso has a calendar for 1883.

Embossed postcard of decorated bowl and plate, Georgetown, Mass., dated April 7, 1917

Birds and flowers in colors of blue, red and green decorate the items. The card message reads "With the season's compliments." The postcard is addressed to "Misses Ann & Harriet Tenney, Georgetown, Mass., Easter Greetings with love, Lizzie, Spofford's Hill."

Labels for Patent Combination Castor, fruit stand, salt stand and bell, location unknown, undated

The combination caster can accomodate fruit and salt.

Trade card for Norcross, Mellen and Co., crockery, china and glass ware, 14 to 20 Merchants Row, near State Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1880

Norcross sells its merchandise at wholesale and retail prices. The card verso has "c. 1880 (Directory)" handwritten below the donor's name.

Trade card for D.B. Stedman & Co., china, crockery & glass, No. 10 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Stedman is an importer and whoesale dealer for every variety of china and glassware. The name "F.E. Whitmarsh" is stamped across the card. The business is the first store from Washington Street.

Trade card for Clark, Plympton & Co., importers, jobbers & retailers of china, crockery & glass, 12 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso has a photograph of a bust of an unidentified man.

Trade card for Haviland's China Cherbourg, Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., corner Franklin & Federal Streets, Boston, Mass., 1900

The card verso lists the merchandise by floor and has a 1900 calendar.

Trade card for Richard Briggs, porcelain and glass, corner of School and Washington Streets, Boston, Mass., 1878

Briggs sells his own designs and European imports to customers.

Billhead for Fobes Crane Co., location unknown, dated 1841-1842

The items purchased include a tea kettle and and old iron.

List of china items, location unknown, undated

Fish, steak and vegetable dishes and covers are among the items listed with the number of pieces and number of articles.

Billhead for Michael Mellen & Co., importers of earthen & glass ware, 52 Union Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 30, 1825

The business is located on Union Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Price list for John Corliss, earthen ware, Woolwich, Maine, undated

Customers can purchase bean pots, stove pans, jugs and hanging pots.

Billhead for Sumners & Co., importers and dealers in china, glass and crockery ware, 137 Washington Street, corner of School Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 14, 1860

The Company sells wholesale and retail to customers.

Billhead for Geo. Burton, Jr., Dr., tableware, 10 Nassau Street, Boston, Mass., February 13, 1888

The customer purchased plates and glasses.

Billhead for S.W. Heath & Co., importers of china, glass and crockery ware, Union Block, Bath, Maine, dated May 24, 1851

Heath deals in lamps, cutlery, watches and jewelry in addition to tableware. The business is located next to the North Sagadahock House in Bath, Maine.

Billhead for H.P. Caldwell, dealer in crockery, china and glass ware, 217 and 219 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 8, 1881

The customer purchased a fancy tea set and a fancy pitcher.

Letterhead for Garland's Hotel, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London, England, dated 20 September 1923

J.A. Noyes lists Mortlocks Ltd, a china and glass merchant in London, who has the copper plate of crests and motto used on his china plates in 1922 and 1913.

Billhead for George W. Bassett, importer of crockery and glass ware, Nos. 151 & 153 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 20, 1863

Bassett is the successor to Bassett & Pierce and French, Wells & Company.

Billhead for Sumners & Co., importers and dealers in china, glass and crockery ware, 137 Washington Street, corner of School Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 3, 1860

Sumners carries bronzed lamps, Britannia ware and furnishing goods.

Billhead for Davis Collamore & Co., importers of china, glass, cutlery, 921 Broadway and 151 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, dated May 13, 1892

The business was established in 1842.

Billhead for Rogers & Co., importers and jobbers of crockery, china & glass ware, table cutlery, 155 Friend and 62 Canal Streets, Boston, Mass., dated January 4, 1873

The business was established in 1815.

Billhead for Rogers & Co., importers and jobbers of crockery, china & glass ware, table cutlery, 155 Friend and 62 Canal Streets, Boston, Mass., dated February 24, 1873

The Company ships from the Boston & Maine Depot, Eastern Depot and Lowell Depot. The business was established in 1815.

Billhead for Richard Briggs, importer and dealer in china, glass amd crockery ware, 137 Washington Street, corner of School Street, Boston, Mass., 1868

Briggs has wholesale rooms on the 4th and 5th floors of his business establishment.

Advertisement for Davis Collamore & Co., importers, wholesale and retail dealers in china, glass, parian and bisque statuettes, 479 Broadway, New York, New York, May 1866

The advertisement is from "Hours at home," May 1866.

Memoradum copy from John B. Chace's Day Book, from October 1803, July 1923

"This is a copy of the order of a set of Lowestoft, which 86 pieces are in my possession. Copied from a page in John B. Chace's Day Book, Providence, October 1803."

Tableware inventory, location unknown, dated July 30, 1851

The inventory shows the number of broken, lost and remaining items and the values.

Billhead for Collamore & Churchill, importers of crockery, glass, china, Japnned and Brittannia wares, cutlery, No. 48 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass., dated 24 October 1825

The business is located on Marlborough Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Michael Mellen & Co., importers of earthen, china, glass ware & paper hangings, Nos. 16, 18 & 20 Merchants Row, Boston, Mass., dated May 8, 1839

Mellen is located on Merchants' Row in Boston, Massachusetts.

Advertisement for Van Doorn & Son, bargain counter, location unknown, ca. 1890

Tea sets, china tea sets, chamber sets and white and decorated ware are described in the ad.

Letterhead for customer, Mobile, Alabama, dated 30 December 1854

The customer is requesting tableware from R. Gleason & Sons, manufacturers and wholesale dealers in every description of silver plated and Britannia goods, Washington Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Thayer and Eldridge Publishing House, Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A horse and cart stand close to 1116 Washington Street, the location of the Thayer and Eldridge Publishing House in Boston, Massachusetts.