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190874868Lorain Ohio: Pierce Brothers. Very Good. 1908. Softcover. Press of The Lorain Printing Co. Lorain Ohio. 1908. This catalogue is soft-bound in gray wrappers with black printing to the covers. The staple binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations of furniture Chairs Parlor Goods Couches Davenports Rockers Jewel Stoves Etc. as well as the Funeral Parlor Chapel Reception Room and an illustration of an early Horse-Drawn Ambulance. Complete in 16 pages and measuring 6 x 9 inches and very fresh bright condition. . Pierce Brothers paperback
35911TRADE CATALOGUE Portuguese Door Hardware. Braga: circa 1920's. Oblong folio 15 x 18 1.2 inches. Wrappers. 127 plat Scarce Portuguese trade catalogue illustrating hundreds of door and furniture hardware samples drawn to scale. Included are escutcheons pulls strap hing knobs keys etc. Represented are various styles from simple modern styles to elaborate baroque designs. Plates are sepia prints. Many plates signed F. Costa. Plain wrappers worn and chipped and partially missing. Plates have rectangular stamps. unknown
35913TRADE CATALOGUE Portuguese Renaissance Furniture. Braga: circa 1920. Oblong folio 10 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches. Wrappers. 12 plates. First edition. Scarce Portuguese trade catalogue illustrating Renaissance styled furniture. Included are designs for wardrobes beds chairs tables cabinets etc. Several plates display arrangements of the furniture in room settings. Plate are sepia prints. Plates are identified in the margins in blue ink. Very go. unknown
35912TRADE CATALOGUE Portuguese Metal Household Articles. Braga: circa 1920. Oblong folio 15 x 18 1.2 inches. Wrappers. 53 plates. Scarce Portuguese trade catalogue illustrating hundreds of domestic household articles drawn to scale. Included are picture frames mirrors sculptures trays plaques medallions candlesticks vases etc. They include various styles and feature sculptures influenced by African and Asian themes and elaborate baroque and Renaissance styled pieces. Plates are sepia prints and some signed F. Gortz and M. Silva. Edges of plain wrappers sunned. unknown
35910TRADE CATALOGUE Portuguese Door Hardware. Braga: circa 1920's. Oblong folio 15 x 18 1.2 inches. Wrappers. 73 plate Scarce Portuguese trade catalogue illustrating hundreds of door and furniture hardware samples drawn to scale. Included are escutcheons pulls strap hing knobs etc. Represented are various styles from simple modern styles to elaborate baroque designs. Plates are sepia prints. Plain wrappers worn and chipped and partially missing. Plates have circular stamps. unknown
1890502San Francsico California: Pacific Rolling Mill Company 1890. 8vo. 250 x 170 mm. 10 x 7 inches. 100 pp. plus 4 leaves of ruled paper 2 with measurements in manuscript. Illustrated throughout with simple drawings of parts many stenciled with green wash; one plate folding. Bound in limp cloth covered boards title in gilt on front cover; a cloth binding shows some wear to gilt title two pencil drawings on front endpaper; other a very good sound copy. Straight forward price list of iron bar steel rail rolled and forged metal axles nuts bolts washers and dozens of other metal products. There is no introduction about the history of the firm just images of parts prices and a few lines of text describing specifications for some of the more complicated manufacture items. What distinguishes this rare trade catalogue is the design sense of many of the images and the application of stenciled color to highlight the object. The printed form of the parts are in outline and as one pages through the catalogue the images take on an abstract quality. Metal parts become contoured shapes with form being determined only by the light green wash applied to the physical part of the design. Although unintentional I am sure this late 19th century publication replete with many of the characteristics of period book design exhibits a very modernist feel one that is most unusual in publications of this nature. Although called the 7th edition this is only one of three issues of the PRMC's product guide and price list that is known. Organized in 1867 PRMC grew continuously and by 1892 was producing more than 40 thousand tons of iron and steel. "This giant enterprise is so closely identified with the manufacturing interests of the Pacific Coast that there is scarcely a manufacturing firm or corporation on the Coast that does not depend upon its output. The mills are located at Potrero Point in South San Francisco and cover an immense area" Master Hands. Romaine Guide to American Trade Catalogues p. 200 this edition and one from 1886 both known in only one copy each at California Historical Society. OCLC cites an edition from 1885 in one copy at San Francisco Public Library and this edition 1890 also in only one copy at California H. S. See: Master Hands in the Affairs of the Pacific Coast Historical Biographical and Descriptive. A Resumé of the Builders of Our Material Progress. San Francisco: Western Historical Publishing Company 1892 pp. 260. Pacific Rolling Mill Company unknown
192475090Ball Ground Georgia: Southern Marble and Stone Company 1924. First edition of this issue. Quarto. 138 pp. Pp. 9-130 are entirely taken up with photographic illustrations of the various tombstones on offer. Publisher's stiff burgundy wrappers with cover lettering and designs in black and silver. A very good copy.Comes with 3 price lists dated 1924 2 printed ink blotters 3 self-addressed envelopes 6 copies of the Contract and 4 sheets of letterhead paper featuring the Sphinx. In 1835 the world's richest deposit of white crystalline marble was discovered in the area of Georgia then known as "Long Swamp Valley." As quarries moved into the area it soon became known as Marble Hill. Around 1880 the greater world became aware of these rich deposits and soon sought to take them over. Early in the 20th century Frank H. Sidall and H.C. Clement both Northerners looking to make some money in the "New South" created the Georgia Marble Company. By 1916 the Georgia Marble Company had purchased the Southern Marble and Stone Company and four more plant facilities at Marble Hill Nelson Ball Ground and Marietta. With the final purchase in 1941 of the Georgia Marble Finishing Works at Canton the Georgia Marble Company had achieved a virtual monopoly of this excellent supply of top-tier marble. Although it was purchased by a Canadian multinational company in 2003 the Georgia Marble Company continues to be the world's largest producer of marble products. Southern Marble and Stone Company unknown
189776228New York: Rand Drill Co. 1897. First edition. Oblong quarto 12 x 9 1/4 inches. 40 pp. and with numerous very high quality engravings of men and machinery throughout. Publisher's pale yellow wrappers with the front cover bearing an image of en working a mine and the back with an image of a rock drill. Very old central fold perhaps for mailing front cover with three old and small taper repairs. A very clean copy of this scarce trade catalog. OCLC only locates one copy.The Rand Drill Company established in the 1870s by brothers Jasper and Addison Rand and the first to see the benefits of Ingersoll's pneumatic drill became a significant name in the development and manufacturing of pneumatic drills and other mining equipment. Simon Ingersoll was an American inventor who created the steam-powered percussion rock drill which replaced the hand drill and was a major advancement in the mining and construction industries. Simon Ingersoll founded Ingersoll Rock Drill Company in 1871 in New York and in 1888 it combined with Sergeant Drill to form Ingersoll Sergeant Drill Company. In 1905 Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company merged with the Rand Drill Company to form the mega-corporation Ingersoll Rand. Ingersoll himself died penniless. Rand Drill Co. unknown
1813101094<p>1813. Strasbourg J. Jph. Heiligenthal 1813. 86 full-page engraved plates printed on the recto only engraved title plates 2 -86. Folio. Original dark green paper boards rubbed. Edges stained yellow.</p><p><em>Trade catalogue of Jacques Joseph Heiligenthal 1785 - 1870 successor of M. Beunat in Strassbourg showing hundreds of ornaments for interior decoration. c.f. Metropolitan Museum of Art 59.501.</em></p> hardcover
32260TRADE CATALOGUE REVETEMENTS ARTISIQUES DECORATION MURALE. Paris: Coube circa 1895. Oblong 4to. Decorated wrappers. i 26 colored lithographic plates. First edition. Interesting fin-de-siecle French trade catalogue featuring samples of faience bricks and tiles manufactured for hospitals and sanitary facilities. The plates have a high gloss finish which has browned slightly with age. With t rubber stamp of "Charles Soubiran Bordeaux" on the front cover and first printed leaf. Rare. No copies cited by OCLC. unknown
1980B7460c.1980's. Ring binder. Fine. A six page colour brochure precedes 18 ring bound double sided slips displaying 35 samples 1 missing.; 4to 11" - 13" tall . unknown
239743New Britain Conn: Russeell & Erwin Mfg. Co. The American Hardware Corporation Successor nd. Illustrated.71 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Tan pictorial printed wrappers. Fine. Illustrated.71 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Mostly Door Knobs and Thheir Hardware. <br/><br/> Russeell & Erwin Mfg. Co., The American Hardware Corporation, Successor unknown
19599787Minneapolis: Geo. T. Walker & Company Inc. Very Good. 1959. Hard Cover. Trade Catalogue Stout 4to 1026 pp VG in cloth. Over 3500 b&w engravings with detailed descriptions of everything in scientific equipment from acid handling equipment to wire. Includes an index. Surprisingly uncommon. . Geo. T. Walker & Company Inc. hardcover
s208Bloomfield 1962. Hardcover. Sm.4to. 1536pp. illustrations cloth. VG plus . hardcover
903<p>Birmingham: Deykin & Harrison Ltd. circa 1920 . An octavo bound in the original cloth-backed redpaper over stiff card pictorial cover. This very scarce trade catalogue of 191 pages plus index represents the work of one of the most prestigious manufacturers of domestic metalware in Britain. The firm was established in 1781. This catalogue represents early twentieth century wares shown at Venetian Works Jennens Row Dale End Birmingham. The city of Birmingham well-known as one of the most important centers of metalwork throughout English history contributed a wealth of artisans to the Arts and Crafts period. The "Puritan Pewter" line with it's finely hammered finish was one of the firm's most successful offerings well-illustrated in this catalogue. There is some overall soiling and wear to the binding but it remains a bright sound copy of an elusive trade catalogue.</p> hardcover
1924101008Southend-on-Sea: Young & Marten Ltd ca. 1924. Tall 8vo. Illustrated throughout in color and b/w 2 tinted and 4 color wallpapers samples and 32 color paint sample swatches tipped in. 524 pp. on various paper stocks. Publisher's purple cloth front cover titled and decorated in gilt spine faded Attractive trade catalogue by this well known firm featuring a wide selection of home construction products including light fittings fireplaces bathroom fittings leaded lights door and window furniture paint wallpapers etc. Young & Marten, Ltd hardcover
189775054New York: Knickerbocker Press 1897. Fifth edition. Octavo. 128 pp. Printed in red and black throughout. Numerous illustrations of the company's machines Some full page others vignettes. One fold out plan. Publisher's burgundy cloth with gilt spine and cover lettering. Minor extremity wear but a very good solid and attractive copy.John C. De La Vergne organized the De La Vergne Refrigeration Machine Co. The original intent was to manufacture refrigeration machines for breweries. His first machine had a 70-ton refrigeration capacity for Burr & Son Co. brewery in New York City. Soon the company was providing refrigeration for most of America’s best known breweries as well as some overseas. By the 1890s De La Vergne refrigeration was used by hotels restaurants dairies creameries chocolate manufacturers steamships and many more businesses.After De La Vergne died in 1892 the business was taken over by Jacob Ruppert who was interested in oil engines to meet the demand to power ice-making machines. “The result†said the 1936 issue of the Baldwin-Southwark Magazine “was the first commercially successful oil engine in the world.†In 1903 De La Vergne Refrigeration manufactured a 125 HP dual flywheel oil engine for display at the 1904 World’s Fair in St.Louis. (Knickerbocker Press hardcover
1897503Holyoke Mass U. S. A.: Dean Steam Pump Company 1897. 8vo. 205 x 135 mm. 8 x 5 ¼ inches. 132 pp. Illustrated throughout with half-tone images and diagrams. Original stiff blue paper wrappers with title printed in gilt on the front cover and company name on rear cover; chipped at head of spine and cracked in lower part of spine sewing of the text block weak call number in white ink on spine; bookplate of the Engineering Societies Library of New York. Dean Steam Pump is one of the most respected brands in its industry. Established after the Civil War the company under various ownerships has produced reliable and industrial grade pumping systems and over time has introduced innovations that have been become standards for the entire trade. In the 19th century the company made the transition from steam to turbine to electric pumps and produced vacuum pumps air pumps circulating pumps etc. for such diverse businesses as maple sugar companies to petroleum refiners. Romaine Guide to American Trade Catalogues p. 297 cites an 1890 edition published from the New York Offices and this edition published in 1897. OCLC only cites one edition published in Indianapolis in 1894 in one copy. George Frederick Gebhardt Steam Power Plant Engineering New York John Wiley 915 p. 618. Dean Steam Pump Company unknown
190475659New York : Veedee Manufacturing Company 1904. First edition of the trade catalog marketing a vibrator which they unfortunately entitled "The Veedee." Small octavo. 16 pp. including 6 pages of photographic illustrations of the device itself and its various methods of application. Publisher' printed red wrappers. Lower tip of rear wrapper with a very small piece excised else a very good copy.As often the case with promotional material this pamphlet starts off with many laudatory reviews: "What a gigantic thrill"; "I'd rather have a vibration treatment than eat": "It simply thrills the pain out of you." Then comes the litany of ills that this wonder device will do away with; deafness influenza asthma. kidney disease rheumatism gout paralysis sciatica etc. A fun chapter is called "A Pleasant Sensation." From the illustrations it appears to be a hand-held device you would crank to provide the "vibrations." OCLC locates zero copies. Veedee Manufacturing Company unknown
190173582Buffalo NY: George Werner 1901. First edition Oblong quarto. 12 pp. Printed on rectos only. Illustrated. Publisher's string-tied blue wrappers lettered in silver. Very good; no real issues.This pamphlet is composed of two illustrations of Werner's Speed Wagons one in color and the remaining pages tout the excellence of his vehicles. The first wagon shown is labeled No. 2: Regular Speed Wagon and the second is labeled No. 3; Speed Wagon on Wheels. Presumably George had already retired No. 1 in all three copies located by OCLC there are six leaves present as here. Werner's speed wagons could probably outrun any vehicle on a 1901 road. They had tubular steel running gear wire wheels and pneumatic tires. George Werner founded the family carriage business soon after the Civil War and produced vehicles for wealthy Buffalonians until 1904. George Werner unknown
187476466Worcester: The West & Lee Game and Printing Co. 1874. First edition. Small octavo. 31 1 pp. plus five foldout engravings of people playing the games numerous textual illustrations of required equipment. Publisher's printed light sage wrappers. A couple of chips to the lower corner of rear wrappers one of the foldouts with a tear at the fold-line light spine erosion. But a very good copy of this very ephemeral piece. Game rules seem to have had short life spans.There is no history or definition of this game but from reading the catalog it seems to be a variety of croquet. But instead of simple hoops this game used very elaboarate and expensive pieces. Castles that actually look like castles for example. This was an expensive piece of advertising and surely was meant more as a promotional than as a catalog. A yard game for the well heeled. The West & Lee Game and Printing Co. unknown
1898232100Bellows Falls VT: Vermont Farm Machine Co 1898. Illustrated with wood engravings. 32 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed pink wrappers with slight wear and soiling a few tears and one crude repair; internally clean. Illustrated with wood engravings. 32 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Sap Evaporator. <br/><br/> Vermont Farm Machine Co unknown
192475840Pittsburgh: Harrison-Walker Refractories Co. 1924. Harrison-Walker Refractories Co. unknown
76847N.p.: N.p. ca. `975. Presumed first edition. Oblong quarto 11 1/8 x 8 inches. 29 leaves paginated with no gaps and printed on rectos only bearing 466 patterns. No title page but nonetheless a remarkable display of Victorian hair jewelry. Most often used to connote mourning but were used for other purposes as well. Extremely popular in the mid to late 19th century and then all but forgotten. Front blank with old two-inch cellotape repair to leaf 8. Contemporary sand-grain blue cloth with blind stamped borders but no lettering. A bit loose in the binding. Hair jewelry catalogs seldom come up.Hair was fashioned into a piece that was braided woven or otherwise worked into a form and a design. Brooches bracelets earrings watch fobs and rings could be made from hair. While it is impossible to declare with any certainty we find in the catalog of hair jewelry by Charles T. Menge of New York ca. 1875 exactly the same twining borders and two pieces that are a definite match. Of course copying was probably rampant then but an interesting tidbit nonetheless as this would make it an American company rather than a British one. N.p. hardcover
1927239742Harrison N.J.: Bosman & Casson 1927. Illustrated. 356 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Faux leather. Fine. Illustrated. 356 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. <br/><br/> Bosman & Casson hardcover