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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 books
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 books
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 books
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 books
189937004Homer City PA: Prairie State Incubator Co. Lithographed by Seiter & Kappes NYC 1899. 1st edition thus. No copies located on OCLC. Full color chromolithographed paper wrappers. Rear wrapper depicts 6-5/8" x 9-1/2" color image of "The Largest Incubator and Brooder Works in the World.". Average wear. Paper chipped at spine ends. A VG copy. 128 pp. Profusely illustrated with much in color. 11-1/4" x 8-1/8" <br/><br/> Prairie State Incubator Co. Lithographed by Seiter & Kappes, NYC unknown books
188443140London: Whitehead Morris and Lowe Printers 1884. 1st printing thus. Original printed light grey paper wrappers lacks rear wrapper. Age-toning. Unobtrusive paper repair along spine. Very Good. 15 1 pp. 8vo. 8-3/8" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>No copies found on OCLC. Whitehead, Morris and Lowe, Printers unknown books
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 books
189733522Chicago 1897. Not in Romaine though see p. 85 for an 1885 Kimbark Carriage catalogue. Orange printed wrappers stapled. Rear wrapper with cut of the factory. Minor wear & chipping to wrappers. A VG copy. 244 pp. Illustrated with cuts. 12mo. 5-7/8" x 3-11/16" <br/><br/> unknown books
25321TRADE CATALOGUE SAMPLES OF BOOKBINDING CLOTHS. Toyko Japan: Bunyusha Co. 1993. Folio. Printed wrappers. 12 pages. Fir edition. Contains sixty-six samples of cloths which are decorated in the style of "decoration for Japanese traditional paintings". Very good. unknown books
190150262Louisville KY: The company 1901. Catalogue for the 1901-1902 season. Tall 8vo. 191 pp. Illustrated plates. For a history of the firm see Luther Thomas's B.F. Avery & Sons Pioneer Plowmakers Yellow Springs OH 2003. Romaine's Guide to American Trade Catalogues 1744-1900 locates a similar Avery catalogue the 74th annual 1899. Original wrappers worn and soiling lower spine chipped; title page and several others insect tracked some interior soiling and staining. Still a good copy. <br/><br/> The company unknown books
188133597Syracuse N.Y.: Journal Print 1881. 1st edition thus Romaine p. 3. Printed self-wrappers sewn. Vignette of the factory to front wrapper. Rear wrapper with advert touting Standard Oil as a customer. General wear with stain to upper text block corner. Spine paper shows wear & shipping. Foxing to wrappers. Withal an About VG copy. 35 pp. Pp 21 - 35 are testimonials from satisfied customers across the eastern half of the nation. Illustrated with 19 cuts of 7 presses & associated ancillary equipment. 8vo. <br/><br/> Journal Print unknown books
35864Hagerstown MD: McCardell & Futterer the Printers n. d. Ca 1890s. Blue paper printed wrappers stapled. Wrappers faded along edges with 3 spot stains to rear wrapper. Puncture to pamplet. A VG copy. Unpaginated though 8 pp. Last page blank. Illustrated with 3 full-page wood engravings of the device. Oblong 8vo. 7-5/8" x 9-1/8" <br/><br/> McCardell & Futterer, the Printers unknown books
190935857Oshkosh Wisconsin 1909. Buff paper wrappers printed in blue & gold. Yellow cord tie. Pp 37/38 excised otherwise VG. 48 pp. Illustrated with some in color. Oblong 8vo. 7-5/8" x 9-1/8" <br/><br/> unknown books
188343132London: Theodore Baxter Agent 1883. 1st printing thus. Original printed grey paper wrappers lacks rear wrapper. Age-toning with some edge-chipping to front wrapper. Unobtrusive paper repair along spine. About Very Good. 31 1 blank pp. Illustrated including a fold-out at front. 8vo. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>OCLC records one holding institution of an 18 page pamphlet with this title. Theodore Baxter (Agent) unknown books
190329178Portland Maine 1903. Grey printed wrappers. VG some wrapper wear/po marginal notations. Order blank laid-in. 64 pp. Printed in red & black. 9" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
191129179Portland Maine: Thomas B. Mosher 1911. Green printed wrappers. VG avg wear. 80 pp. 9"-1/4" x 5-5/8" <br/><br/> Thomas B. Mosher unknown books
193556552Bridgeport CT: Parker Gun Works Remington Arms Co. 1935. Trade catalogue issued shortly after Parker was purchased by Remington Arms. Oblong 4to. 34 1 pp. Describes the company's shotguns most illustrated in the descriptive text; also includes recommendations and specifications. Illustrated from photographs line drawings. Recorded on OCLC but without locations. Original claret stamped tan spiral-bound wrappers. Very good. 2855. <br/><br/> Parker Gun Works, Remington Arms Co.) unknown books
191320036Hartford CT: Pope Manufacturing Co 1913. Boston businessman Alfred Pope saw his first bicycle at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Enchanted by the invention he studied the manufacturing process and was soon producing bicycles from a plant in Hartford Connecticut and championing the development of better roads to ride them on. By the 1890s the Pope Manufacturing Company was making about 250000 bicycles a year. But Pope recognized that the automobile was the way of the future. "In 1896 he founded the Columbia Electric Vehicle Co. in Hartford and a year later demonstrated the world's first public production model electric-powered car. His production of 2092 cars some gas-powered in 1899 accounted for nearly half the automobiles made in the United States" connecticuthistory website. This catalogue advertises five different styles Touring Roadster Phaeton Limousine Coupe of the company's 1913 Model 31 a gas-powered vehicle with a powerful engine said to embody "all of those features thus-far perfected and deemed essential to a perfect motor car." Prices ranged from $2250-$3750. Today a restored Model 31 will set you back about $200000. 8.75 x 11.75 inches 7 pp in illustrated stapled wrappers. Some scratching and light soiling to front wrap internals clean. Very good. Not located in OCLC. Boston businessman Alfred Pope saw his first bicycle at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Enchanted by the invention he studied the manufacturing process and was soon producing bicycles from a plant in Hartford Connecticut and championing the development of better roads to ride them on. By the 1890s the Pope Manufacturing Company was making about 250000 bicycles a year. But Pope recognized that the automobile was the way of the future. "In 1896 he founded the Columbia Electric Vehicle Co. in Hartford and a year later demonstrated the world's first public production model electric-powered car. His production of 2092 cars some gas-powered in 1899 accounted for nearly half the automobiles made in the United States" connecticuthistory website. This catalogue advertises five different styles Touring Roadster Phaeton Limousine Coupe of the company's 1913 Model 31 a gas-powered vehicle with a powerful engine said to embody "all of those features thus-far perfected and deemed essential to a perfect motor car." Prices ranged from $2250-$3750. Today a restored Model 31 will set you back about $200000. Pope Manufacturing Co unknown books
33689Philadelphia: Ware Bros. Company n. d. Ca 1890s. Not in Romaine. Stapled quires. Lacks wrappers. Faint stain in upper right of first couple/three leaves. Wrapper remnants along spine. Carriage No. 145 with "Doctor's carriage" noted in pencil underneath. Withal a useful VG copy. 68 pp. 60 large b/w illustrations of divers carriages; 5 images of sleighs. 9-1/2" x 8" <br/><br/>Rare trade catalogue from the hey-day of polite horse-powered travel- OCLC records no copies & only two total from this manufacturer both from the early 20th C. Ware Bros. Company unknown books
37044TRADE CATALOGUE VELVET & TAPESTRY-TEPPICH-FABRIK. N.P.: Schutz circa 1904. 8vo. Cloth accordion folds. 8 colored plates. Scarce colored sample book of fabric and tapestry designs pasted-down on eigh connected accordion folding boards. Front board detached. unknown books
188132777Albany N.Y.: Van Benthuyson Printing House 1881. Cf. Romaine p. 19 for other catalogues issued by this Hoosick Falls NY manufacturer. Printed green wrappers stapled. General wear & soiling. Agent ink signature to bottom of front wrapper. Occasional po pencil annotation. A VG copy. 32 pp. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Van Benthuyson Printing House unknown books
189936006Homer N.Y. 1899. Ca 1890s. Not in Romaine. Pale blue printed wrappers. Mild wear & soiling to wrappers. A VG copy. 77 3 blank pp. 75 drawn b/w illustrations of divers styles of carriages. Oblong format: 3-3/4" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>Rare trade catalogue from the hay-day of polite horse-powered travel- not in Romaine though see p. 78 for other catalogues by this firm. OCLC records no copies institutionally held. unknown books
19323340Markkleeberg-Leipzig 1932. Small octavo 74 pages plus insert with two post-cards. Text in German. Printed throughout in maroon. Illustrated catalogue for German food production machines and products specifically for bakeries ice cream and candy production. Detailed images throughout. Over one hundred items featured including such as: Holzlöffel wooden spoon Waffeln waffles Eis-Handwagen ice hand-wagon Friko-Elektra-Eismaschine 30 Liter 30 Liter Friko Electric Ice Machine and Papierbecher paper cups. In green wrappers with red text hole-punch to upper left corner otherwise fine. OCLC locates no copies. unknown books
19517492St. Louis Mo: the company 1951. Quarto-sized stapled booklet in wrappers 29 x 22.5 cm. 28 pages. Illustrated. A self-mailing trade catalogue featuring equipment and supplies for bars taverns soda fountains and other drinking establishments. Mostly smaller products including a wide range of glassware dishwashing chemicals pourers playing cards olive forks bottle stoppers blenders lemon squeezers cocktail shakers strainers ice chippers ice picks ice tongs jiggers muddlers tongs fountain menu boards straws and ice cream scoops. Age toned throughout; small tear and early tape repair to round mail sealer otherwise very good. The mailer is addressed to "Navajo Hotel Fenton Missouri". Scarce. OCLC locates no copies. the company hardcover books
18876832Providence R.I.: the company; Geo. F. Chapman Printers 27 Pine Street 1887. Bi-fold handbill 21.5 x 15 cm. 8 pages plus folded broadside. Illustrated. A small trade catalogue promoting barrel trucks wheeled racks which hold barrels and allow them to be moved around a warehouse or shop. Illustrated with two full-page images interior scenes of a "wholesale liquor store" and of a "retail grocery" each showing the barrel trucks in use. The broadside folded inside is a list of first-year purchasers of the "1665 Barrel Truck" and is torn at the edges. The handbill itself is fine clean and bright. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies. the company; Geo. F. Chapman, Printers, 27 Pine Street unknown books