Decals, 1926-1928.

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Decals, 1926-1928.

A collection of decals and business letters sent to Marshall & Chipman in the 1920s. The decals were to be used to decorate furniture. They came with application directions. The designs are mostly of flowers, but include birds and windmills. Some decals have prices on them. The business letters contain catalogs of other decal designs. There is also a sheet advertising "unpainted novelty furniture" which was intended to be painted and decorated with decals.

1 box : ill.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7155951

Winterthur Library

Related Entities

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Felton, Sibley & Co.

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Marshall & Chipman (Georgetown, Del.)

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The decals were sent to Marshall & Chipman of Georgetown, Delaware. Presumably, this was a store. Decals came from the following companies: Patterson-Sargent, Felton-Sibley, Freeman-Gibson, and Lewis & Freeman. Patterson-Sargent was based in Cleveland, Ohio. It sold paints under the name BPS (for Best Paint Sold). Felton-Sibley & Co. of Philadelphia made and sold paints. Freeman-Gibson and Lewis & Freeman were based in Cleveland. Lewis & Freeman sold craft supplies and unpain...

Lewis & Freeman.

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Freeman-Gibson Corp.

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Patterson-Sargent Co.

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