Beacon Hill collection inspired by the early designers & craftsmen of the eighteenth century who created & made furniture of lasting beauty in keeping with the graceful living of the times, 2nd edition, Paine Furniture Company, Stuart and Arlington Streets, Boston, Mass.

GUSN

GUSN-323208

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  • Beacon Hill collection inspired by the early designers & craftsmen of the eighteenth century who created & made furniture of lasting beauty in keeping with the graceful living of the times, 2nd edition, Paine Furniture Company, Stuart and Arlington Streets, Boston, Mass.
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Description

Furniture pieces for living rooms and bedrooms are shown in photographs with descriptions and dimensions. The cover title reads "Beacon Hill collection as interpreted by Paine Furniture Company of Boston, Massachusetts and made in the shadow of Beacon Hill." The catalog was designed and printed under the direction of Edgar B. Sherrill of the University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Details

Descriptive Terms

advertising
business (commercial function)
furniture
trade catalogs

Physical Descrption

2 trade catalogs, 195 pages : illustrations ; 10 3/4 x 8 inches

Collection Code

EP001

Collection Name

Ephemera collection

Reference Code

EP001.12.009.002.111

Image Dimensions

10 3/4 x 8 (HxW)(inches)

Places

Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Beacon Hill (Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts) [neighborhood]

Record Details

Originator

Paine Furniture Company (Publisher)

Material Type

trade catalogs

Other People

Bulfinch, Charles, 1763-1844

Subjects

Stuart Street (Boston, Mass.)
Arlington Street (Boston, Mass.)

Description Level

Item

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