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Envelope for Sam'l Kidder, belting, packing and mill suppliers, 60 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The logo in the upper left corner reads "Starine shines for all."

Envelope for Sam'l Kidder, belting, packing and mill supplies, 60 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1893 May 26

The envelope is addressed to an individual in East Arlington, Vermont.

Envelope for Sam'l Kidder, belting, packing and mill supplies, 60 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1883 August 15

The envelope is addressed to an individual in Stratton, Vermont.

Billhead for Sam'l Kidder, leather belting, packing and mill supplies, No. 60 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1893 August 14

Kidder deals in The Original Gandy Belting and Smith's Patent Belt Fasteners.

Billhead for Sam'l Kidder, leather belting, packing and mill supplies, No. 60 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1893 November 17

Kidder deals in The Original Gandy Belting and Smith's Patent Belt Fasteners.

Label for the Newton Glass Co., picture framing & mirrors, 302 Centre Street, Newton, Mass., undated

The business has a branch store at 48 Holland Street in Somerville, Massachusetts.

Trade card for William Mead, looking glass wareroom, No. 204 Bowery, opposite Rivington Street, New York, New York, undated

Mead carries pier, mantel and oval mirrors with picture frames of every description.

Advertisement for the Looking Glass Warehouse, S. Lothrop, Nos. 28 & 29 Court Street, Boston, Mass., 1815

Lothrop has an assortment of gilt framed mirrors in the newest styles. The Warehouse is on Court Street near the Concert Hall.

Billhead for the Looking Glass and Clock Warehouse, Terry & Barnes, 123 Washington, opposite Water Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 14, 1853

The business has mirrors, clock and time pieces for country trade and export. The Warehouse is located four doors north of School Street.

Billhead for A. Conant & Co., looking glasses & French & German mirror plates, 73 Union Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 2, 1879

The top of the billhead reads "Goods carefully packed, no allowance for breakage or damage."

Trade card for H.L. Cole, baggage express and furniture moving, Park Square, Boston, Mass., undated

Cole will promptly attend to mail orders for furniture moving and baggage delivery.

Trade card for Thomas Ramsey, mover of safes and machinery, 78 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Ramsey performs teaming of all kinds for customers.

Trade card for the Back Bay Express, furniture and piano moving, A.R. Tibbetts, 242 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

Tibbetts has a stand on Massachusetts Avenue near Norway Street in Boston. The owner had formerly been associated with Berry & Tibbetts. The residential address is at 194 Magnolia Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Trade card for J.J. Martin, movers and packers, 4160 Washington Street, Roslindale, Mass., undated

Martin does packing, shipping and storage for customers. Local and long distance moving trips are done between Boston, New York and Philadelphia. A moving truck is shown on the card verso.

Trade card for Sypher & Co., storage warehouses, 1354 Broadway and 619 Sixth Avenue, New York, New York, undated

The business can store furniture, pianos, mirrors, baggage, merchandise and carriages.

Trade card for Benny Lettieri & Sons, local and long distance furniture and piano movers, 70 Park Street, Somerville, Mass., undated

The business was established in 1915.

Postcard for the New England Storage Warehouse Company, George, Gerard and Howard Streets, Roxbury, Mass., dated September 2, 1905

The downtown office is located at 150 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for M. Kaplan & Sons Co., long distance moving, 3 Harrison Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

The text at the bottom of the card reads "All prominent movie stars can be seen at the Vernon Theatre." A portrait of Marie Newton, silent film star, is shown on the card verso.

Trade card for M. Kaplan & Sons Co., long distance moving, 3 Harrison Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

The text at the bottom of the card reads "All prominent movie stars can be seen at the Vernon Theatre." A portrait of Betty Schade, silent film star, is shown on the card verso.

Trade card for M. Kaplan & Sons Co., long distance moving, 3 Harrison Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

The text at the bottom of the card reads "All prominent movie stars can be seen at the Vernon Theatre." A portrait of Mary Charleson, silent film star, is shown on the card verso.

Trade card for the Boston Union Band, office, Howe's Music Store, No. 61 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Boston Union Band can perform for various functions including military, firemen and civic parades.

Anteroom elevation, east, 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Anteroom elevation, west, 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Anteroom elevation, north and south, 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Anteroom elevation, east, 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Anteroom elevation, west, 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Salon elevation, north (fireplace), 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Salon elevation, south, 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Salon elevation, east, 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Salon elevation, west, 3/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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Second floor plan, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3.

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First floor plan, 1/4 inch scale, residence of E. H. G. Slater, "Hopedene", Newport, R.I., (1898) 1902-3, (Peabody & Stearns).

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Residence and stable of F. K. (Frank Knight) Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R. I., 1903.

Set of 57 architectural drawings of the building design and interior decoration of the residence and stable of Frank K. Sturgis, "Faxon Lodge", Newport, R.I., 1903 by Ogden Codman, Jr. Set includes topographical plot plans by J. P. Cotton dated 1902 and 1903.

Spring and summer catalogue, 1904, no. 56, John Wanamaker, New York, New York

Text on the front cover reads, "This store the first new kind of store holds its place by an ever growing newness."

144 ways to save time and money, Sunset House guide to better living, Sunset House, 100 Sunset Building, Los Angeles, California

Sunset offers merchandise to consumers which will save time, effort and money.

Montogmery Ward & Company promotional materials, Montgomery Ward & Co., Michigan Avenue, Madison and Washington Streets, Chicago, Illinois

The envelope contains 1) Letter, dated October 1, 1910. 2) Catalog sample from Mongomery Ward's big catalogue no. 73, dated 1904. 3) Customer testimonials pamphlet. The letter solicits business from Mr. Minot Stearns in Wilmot, New Hampshire. The catalog sample title is: 4 ways to get a copy of Mont...

Complete premium catalog, the 3 great soaps, The Globe Soap Company, Cincinnati, Ohio

The Company, the makers of Grandma's Borax Soap and Every Woman's White Borax Soap, offer a variety of merchandise by redeeming the soap wrappers.

Save the coupons, coupons! Beautiful premiums free for coupons, Premium Department, P.O. Box 470, Jersey City, New Jersey

The catalog describes premium merchandise which can be purchased with coupons from selected brands. The coupon promotion ends on March 31, 1951. The catalog is addressed to Mrs. Lucien H. Thayer, 71 Avalon Rd., Waban, 68, Massachusetts.

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January and February mill end sale, Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Illinois

The catalog focus is on fabric and linens but other Sears merchandise is included as well.

Bargains for you from the big store, Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Illinois

The catalog states that the sale ends on February 29, 1924.

Paramount salesman, no. 172, Paramount Supples, Adams at Jefferson Street, Chicago, Illinois

Paramount Supplies sells wholesale merchandise including home appliances, radios, cameras, watches and car accessories. A combined order form and mailing envelope is included.

M. Gordon, quarterly salesman, spring catalogue, spring 1906, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91 North Street, 35, 37, 39 Barrett Street, Boston, Mass.

Gordon carries everything in kitchen goods and hardware items.

Catalog no. 41 of Japanned, brass and tinned wire cages, manufactured by O. Lindemannn & Co., No. 35-37 Wooster Street, New York, New York

Birdcages and other accessories are described in the catalog. A separate price list for July 1, 1920 is included. Text on the price list reads "Catalog no. 41, issued January 1st, 1920."

Catalog, Daniel Low & Company, the treasure house of gifts, Salem, Mass.

Low's merchandise includes such items as jewelry, silverware, wedding gifts, toilet articles and novelties.

Fall and winter 1938-39 catalogue, Standard Auto & Radio Co., 2115 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois

The business deals in radios, heaters, stoves and all types of automobile hardware and supplies. There is a separate mail-in order blank.

Lee's wonderful catalogue of easy selling goods and premiums, Lee Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Illinois

Lee has a gift and premium plan for people to act as sales agents for the merchandise which includes kitchenware and tableware. The catalog is missing pages 3-10 and 65-66.

Edgren Studio, 85 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass.

Such items as porcelain, glassware and Nelson figurines are described on the sheets. Edgren has a summer shop located at No. 73 Rocky Neck Avenue in East Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Special catalog of farm implements and machinery, Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago

Farm implements, machinery, and supplies are described in the catalogue. There are several ordering blanks in the back of the catalogue.

Unclimbable fences for factories, railroads, parks, catalogue no. 50, section two, Anchor Post Iron Works, manufacturers and builders of fences for all purposes, 165 Broadway, New York, New York

The catalog has images, descriptions, and specifications for unclimbable fences, railings, and window guards made and sold by Anchor Post Iron Works. The numbered pages of this catalogue start at 21 and end at 44. Text on the front cover reads, "Anchor Post Iron Works, wire fences and arbors, wrough...

Antique garden sculpture, Jorge Epstein, Mattapan, Mass.

Images and descriptions of garden sculptures, pottery, fences and other items designed and sold by Jorge Epstein.