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America's Industrial Age.

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:55.00 USD Estimated At:110.00 - 160.00 USD
America's Industrial Age.
Attractive group of superior billheads, all but the Stanley with detailed woodcuts and ornamental typography, 1874-76, most 4 1/2 x 8 1/2 to 7 x 8 1/2, all for purchases by Fuller & Parrish, Norwich, Conn.: Ames Plow Co., N.Y. * Bramhall & Co., factories at 421-423 W. 42 St., N.Y., and Brattleboro, Vt. "Children's Carriages, Velocipedes, Sleds, Sleighs, Spring and Rocking Horses...Doll Carriages, Toys, Games, Ryder's Toy Steam Engines and Mechanical Figures...." * Bridgeport Brass Co. "...Clock and Toy Movements...Tobacco Boxes...Corset Hooks...." * Charles M. Clapp & Co., Boston. Rubber goods, including "Carriage Ducks, Wagon Aprons, Piano Covers, Car, Coach and Locomotive Steps...." Entirely in raspberry pink. * R.F. Dietz, N.Y., check-size, entirely in moss green, showing "Catchemalive Mouse Trap" and a kerosene lantern. * Fairbanks, Brown & Co., Boston, "Manufacturers and Dealers in Railroad, Hay, Coal and Store Scales, Money Drawers, Coffee Mills...E. & T. Fairbanks & Co...." "By the time of the Civil War, Fairbanks' scales were the best known American product in the world"--fairbanks.com. * E. Remington & Sons, N.Y. "Manufacturers of Fire Arms and Ammunition." For "6 Brushes, 20C/...." * S. Roebuck & Co., N.Y., "Roebuck's Patent Umbrella Mosquito Canopies for Beds...," red and black. * Stanley Rule & Level Co., New Britain, Conn. "Mfrs. of Boxwood and Ivory Rules...Warerooms, 35 Chambers St., N.Y." 8 1/2 x 14. A sizeable order for a range of Stanley's famous hardware, entirely filling the invoice, with descriptions and prices in a florid hand. * Wilson Mfg. Co., New London, "The People's Mowing Machine...." Penned in bright purple ink. Very light occasional wear, else all fine or better. Splendid for display, individually or together. (10 pcs.)