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Trade card for John J. Ridgway, calcium lights, No. 36 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Ridgway does public illuminations and private theatricals.

Directions for assembling operating and maintaining the Nu-Type Aladdin Instant-Light Kerosene Mantle Lamp, Model B, The Mantle Lamp Company of America, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, undated

Illustrations accompany the directions for the Aladdin Lamp.

Advertisement for R.H. Spalding, burning fluid, Nos. 8 & 9 Tremont Row, opposite head of Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., 1855

Spalding manufactures Porter's Patent Burning Fluid and deals in lamps of various types. "Alm 1855" is handwritten on the bottom of the advertisement verso.

Trade card for R. Hollings & Co., gas fixture manufacturers, 545 & 547 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card is an invitation to look at the chandeliers carried by Hollings. The card verso has an illustration of one carried by the business.

Trade card for J.F. Donnell & Co., manufacturers of Donnell's New and Improved Patent Oil Chandeliers, Brackets and Student Lamps, No. 822 Broadway, New York, New York, undated

The business carries a patent reversible self-cleansing water filter. "Factory 138 Centre St." is printed on the lower left corner of the card. Product illustrations are shown on the card verso.

Trade card for R. Hollings & Co., elegant parlor lamps and fine gas fixtures, 547 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1880

Hollings business is located on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Read these directions before you attempt to operate the burner, location unknown, undated

The brochure has detailed directions for using and cleaning incandescent oil lamps.

Abbott's Kerosene Light Extinguisher, C.E. Abbott, No. 30 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., 1866

The item was patented November 13, 1866.

Circular for Champion Chimneys, Alexander Mills, dealer in lamp goods, crockery and glass ware, 25 Union Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The item was trademarked in 1870. James Mills will visit grocers and dealers in a few days to accept orders.

Ready to use electric lighting outfits for Christmas decorations, Edison Dec. & Min. Lamp Dept, Harrison, New Jersey, c 1905

The decorations are sold at 1 and 2 Head Place in Boston, Massachusetts.

Labels for Emeralite Glass Desk Lamps, printed by Wentz & Co., Germany, undated

The label caption reads "Kind to the Eyes."

Trade card for Burrows Light, The Incandescent Gas-Light Co., 99 Haverhill Street, opposite North Union Station, Boston, Mass., undated

The card describes the business as the "Cheapest and most powerful artificial light in the world."

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

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., undated

The store has six floors of wholesale and retail items.

Trade cards for the Boston Lamp Co., 39 Kingston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business carries the Hyde Wick Adjuster. The Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Company is a wholesale dealer in Boston, New York and Chicago.

Trade card for Roberts & Richards, Westinghouse Lamps, Liberty Street, Fair Haven, Vermont, undated

The image caption reads "For decorations in any event Westinghouse Mazda Lamps."

Trade card for Luxfer Prism Company, 15 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., February 1906

L.W. Marsh is the New England agent for the Company. The card has a February 1906 calendar.

Retail price list for the Colonial Candle Company of Cape Cod, Hyannis, Mass., July 1949

Holiday and novelty candles are listed with order numbers and prices.

Retail catalog for the Colonial Candle Company of Cape Cod, Hyannis, Mass., July 1949

The pamphlet has photographs and descriptions of the candles and novelties for sale.

Handbill for the Electric Oil Torch, location unknown, undated

The kerosene oil torch can be used to light rolling mills, blacksmith shops and engine rooms. The steps for lighting it are described. It is for sale by Thompson & Hoague, hardware, iron & steel, Concord, New Hampshire.

Billhead for the N.W. Turner Company, importers and manufacturers of fine gas and electric light fixtures, Nos. 27 and 29 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 22, 1890

The Company was established in 1851. Piano, banquet and table lamps are among the items available for sale.

Billhead for C.H. McKenney & Co., gas chandeliers and electroliers, oil chandeliers and lamp goods, Boston, Mass., dated December 24, 1889

The factory is located at 28 to 40 Beach Street and the warerooms are located at 634 & 636 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for R. Hollings & Co., chandelier and lamp makers, 93-95 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., dated September 13, 1901

Hollings is the New England agent for Tirrill's Improved Equalizer Gas Machine.

Billhead for the Seth W. Fuller Co., engineers & contractors for all kinds of electrical construction, supplies and novelties, 185 Devonshire & 48 Arch Streets, Boston, Mass., dated November 16, 1908

The business will contract for work in electric light wiring, bells, annunciators, telephones, burglar alarms and single plant installations.

Letterhead for Stuart-Howland Company, electrical merchandise, corner Congress & Purchase Streets, Boston, Mass., dated March 17, 1921

The business is an agent for the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.

Billhead for the Stuart-Howland Company, electrical merchandise, corner Congress & Purchase Streets, Boston, Mass., dated January 13, 1921

The billhead lists various types of batteries purchased by the customer.

Billhead for the Stuart-Howland Company, electrical merchandise, corner Congress & Purchase Streets, Boston, Mass., dated January 13, 1921

The customer purchased Dover Irons as indicated on the billhead.

Billhead for the Stuart-Howland Company, electrical merchandise, corner Congress & Purchase Streets, Boston, Mass., dated January 14, 1921

The customer purchased miniature and auto bulbs according to the billhead listing.

Billhead for the Stuart-Howland Company, electrical merchandise, corner Congress & Purchase Streets, Boston, Mass., dated February 24, 1921

The customer purchased Dover Electric Flat Irons and fuse plugs with other items.

Billhead for the Stuart-Howland Company, electrical merchandise, corner Congress & Purchase Streets, Boston, Mass., dated April 15, 1921

Two Dover Irons were purchased by the customer.

Letterhead for the Re-New Lamp Company, renewers of electric incandescent lamps, office, 126 State Street, Boston, Mass., dated September 27, 1899

The factory is located at 121 Madison Street in Malden, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Henry Siegel Co., location unknown, 1911

The image is copyright 1910 by R.C. Co., New York. The image caption reads "All Aboard for Dreamland." The lower left corner has a December 1911 calendar.

Trade card for luggage, location unknown, 1912

The image is copyright 1912 by P.F. Volland & Co., Chicago, U.S.A.

Trade card for Winship & Willis, manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of trunks, No. 31 Elm Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business carries valises, satchels and carpet bags in addition to trunks.

Trade card for Josiah Cummings, manufacturer and dealer in trunks, bags and umbrellas, 601 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Cummings has trunk and shawl straps and will make fancy bags to order.

Trade card for Horton Brothers, manufacturers and dealers in trunks, bags & valises of every description, No. 80 and 82 Union Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business was established in 1845. The name W.H. Rich is on the lower left corner of the card.

Billhead for Neat, Kearney & Co., manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in sold leather iron-frame travelling trunks, valises, carpet bags, Nos. 52 & 54 Elm and 24 & 26 Friend Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 23, 1866

The retail store is located at 336 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Advertisement for Crouch & Fitzgerald, trunks, bags, No. 1 Cortlandt Street, No. 556 Broadway, No. 723 Sixth Avenue, New York, New York, June 1882

Fine sole leather trunks and Gladstone Bags are a company specialty. The business was established in 1839. The advertisement is from the June 1882 "Brooklyn Advance."

Billhead for Winship & Roulstone, manufacturers of military & fire caps, trunks, valises, bags of every description, No. 31 Elm Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 16, 1856

The top of the billhead has an illustration of a figure in a military uniform and a pile of luggage.

Trade card for Elmes & Tebbetts, machinists and manufacturers of boilers, ships' tanks, steering wheels, Commercial Street, Bath, Maine, undated

The business manufactures and repairs all kinds of iron work in Bath, Maine.

Trade card for Elmes & Tebbetts, machinists, Commercial Street, Bath, Maine, undated

The business is the successor to George Moulton & Company.

Trade card for Hunt, Lyon & Co., manufacturers of best oak-tanned leather belting, dealers in rubber machine belting, steam packing, engine hose, 26 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business has lace leather, belt rivets and burrs and belt cement.

Trade card for Clapp's Wood Pumps, Clapp Bros., Stow, Mass., undated

Clapp deals in all kinds of pumps and pipes and has iron dogs for sale. The manufactory is located at Harvard, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Palmer, Judd & Co., manufacturers of leather belting, 234 State Street, Hartford, Connecticut, undated

The office and sales room is located at No. 5, Allyn House Block, Asylum Street in Hartford, Conecticut. The card verso has a price list for stretched leather belting.

Trade cards for the Petroleum Fuel Company, manufacturers of improved machinery for steam boilers, heating, illuminating and cooking, 73 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The text on the card reads "Applying petroleum and its products to all mechanical and domestic uses."

Price list for the Victor Valve, Little & Smart, Peabody and Salem, Mass., undated

The Victor Valve is shown in the image with the sizes and prices below it.

Trade card for the Angular Wood Turning Lathe, Locke & Wood, 38 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Door, drawer, organ stop knobs, handles and furniture ornaments are on exhibit at the business and in the Wood Working Department of the New England Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Institute.

Advertisements for machinists, Boston, Mass., 1855

The ad on top is for Clarke & Smith, the proprietors of the Dedham Iron Works, with an office at No. 23 Exchange Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The lower ad is for A.J. Wilkinson, hardware, metals and mechanics' tools located at 2 Washington Street, at the corner of Wilson Lane in Boston, Massachuse...

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