Genuine upholstery leather : official upholstery leather colors, [ca. 1969].

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Genuine upholstery leather : official upholstery leather colors, [ca. 1969].

Consists of samples of the colors and types of leather available from the Lackawanna Leather Co. Two types of leather are repesented: "peerless, glazed antique and feathersoft" and "masterpiece full top grain leather." Each of the samples has a stock number and name of its color printed underneath it. The back contains sections with ordering information, gross footage of leather required to cover standard sizes of furniture, and information on the product. The sample book was designed and manufactured by John N. Jacobson & Son.

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Swan, Susan Burrows

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Susan Burrows Swan began her career at Winterthur Museum in 1961 as a senior guide and then became assistant registrar in 1970, associate registrar in 1975, associate curator in charge of textiles in 1979, and curator in 1987. She retired on June 30, 1991. Mrs. Swan lectured widely and authored or co-authored several books and numerous articles on needlework. From the description of Papers, 1975-2001. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 261233474 ...

Lackawanna Leather Co.

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The Lackawanna Leather Co. was located in Hackettstown, N.J. The firm made and sold leather for upholstery in a wide variety of colors. From the description of Genuine upholstery leather : official upholstery leather colors, [ca. 1969]. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122397697 ...

Montgomery, Florence M.

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Florence M. Montgomery was Assistant Curator of Textiles at the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum and textile consultant at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She was the author of numerous works, including "Printed Textiles: English and American Cottons and Linens, 1700-1850" and "Textiles in America, 1650-1870." Montgomery was often called upon to lecture at and advise other institutions. She was married to Charles F. Montgomery. From the description of Papers, 1956-1986. (Winte...