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Early Mail Order Catalogue.

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:55.00 USD Estimated At:110.00 - 140.00 USD
Early Mail Order Catalogue.
Substantial "wholesale catalogue" of W.S. Jones, Clark and Superior Sts., Chicago, "Dry Goods, Carpets, Notions, Boots, Shoes, &c.," probably 1876. 3 3/4 x 6 1/2, (128) pp., black on cream covers, black and white text. Thousands of prices, including belts, black cashmere and merino, blankets, footwear, Brilliantine Alpaca, brushes, buttons, buckles, canvas, clothing, collars, combs, cotton, cuffs, denims, dress goods, elastic, fans, "farmer's satin," feathers, flannels, gloves, hats and caps, hickory striped shirting, hosiery, "Kentucky Jeans," laces, ribbons, rubber goods, silks and velvets, umbrellas, and much more. The tiers of qualities, descriptions, and prices (many in increments of 1/2C/), provide a fascinating panorama of the scope of popular merchandise in America's centennial era. Detailed woodcuts at rear showing trunks, valises, and traveling bags. Advertisements of "Books for the Million! - Goodspeed's Empire Publishing House," Chicago Ship Chandlery Co., and D.F. Bremner's Fine Biscuit Bakery, with retail and Grange prices. Evidently a New Old Stock copy, minor marginal tear where snagged by bindery's knife at one page, else excellent. Evidently rare. WorldCat locates nothing of this firm. Later retail powerhouses such as Sears and Woolworth's built their business models on this almost infinite coverage.