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FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,
Architects,
Builders,
Interior
Builders,
etc.
We
Ornaments in
Natural
Wood
described herein,
MANUFACTURED BY
S"
Successors to 11, B,
'fh
GLEASON &
GRAND
RAPIDS,
...
MICHIGAN.
EDITION OE 1883
Mills,
Grand
i,
1883.
We
wish
made
quite bold.
New
When
the
by
draft,
P. O.
Xr
We
The
Natural Wood.
chaste,
new and
especially adapted
the
present
style
of
ornamentation.
and These
styles
Ornaments have met with great favor wherever introduced, and cannot
fail to
We
new
in this
department.
difficulty in finishing these
of
black walnut, on account of their turning too dark. Below we give a recipe or process which, after experiment, we rec-
ommend
of
be complete
solution
is
;
aided by a
the
naphtha
stiff
and get a better quality. let them dry, and then rub them with a Then coat with shellac, on which when dry brush. polishing
reject
;
may be
oil
laid
if
When
a dead
or
waxed
of the
stiff
As
tion
be taken to add
from time
to time, to
keep the
soluto
from increasing
light-colored
simple hydrometer
may be used
The
as
above to advantage;
like
for,
black
would by direct
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use of shellac without intervention of the paraffine solution. We have used with success a refined naphtha made by the Downer KerKerosoline. osene Oil Co., and called by the company The ornament can be made to match the other work by putting
coloring in the shellac, as
The Ornaments
mahogany
charged.
are
necessary.
of woods.
The
prices given
etc.
ash, white
wood, pine,
For
of our goods are low, we trust that in a careless or slovenly manner. applied they will not be that will they are set into the fiat sursee consumers If fillets or mouldings, they will by backed up face, or are find a great gain in appearance over work on which the ornaments appear directly on the surface.
By our process
its
of finishing the
wood
the
is
is left
in
original
color.
We
finish
ornaments
advance
We would suggest that cherry presents a fine surface, and when properly stained makes an excellent substitute for mahogany or ebony. The Natural Wood Ornaments can be attached by glue, brads or
screws.
When
wood wanted.
MANUFACTURED BY
WM.
B.
GLEASON &
-
GRAND
RAPIDS,
MICHIGAN.
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NATURAL WOOD
No.
"
" "
22, size
2 3,
'
ii
ii
24,
24
f
->
'
"
"
2 5. 2 6)
->
No. 67,
"
'
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69,
'
j|
if
..
"
CO.
fo.
ioi, size
"
I02,
" "
1^ 1^
"
"
"
IO3,
IO4, IO5,
"
if
2
"
"
"
TEH
No. 322,
" "
size
'
SIZES.
323, 324-
' '
ii ii if
2
" '325,
'
"
"
326, 327.
' '
'
'
"
;
328,
329,
-4
2+ 2f
3
"
33,
'
"
33^
'
'V
^N
I'
CO.
No. 352,
"
"
size
'
353-
ii
354355-
'
a
r;
2
"
356,
'
"
"
'
357>
353,
'
2\
I
"
'
"
<
No. 381,
37,
"
..
1*
.1
387j
"
..
389,
"if
"
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GLEASOX WOOD ORNAMENT
CO.
No. 369,
No. 332,
Hollow Rosette.
363
No. 362,
"
363
size 2 inches diameter, Medallion.
"
2
363,
"
H!
CO.
No. 366,
367,
size
a "
368, 372,
"
21
if
"
No. 396,
size
-J
CO.
402, if
"
<
"
403,
if;
No. 390,
No. 404,
2^-
CO.
No. 359,
3 6c
>
397,
39 s
'
399^
400,
" "
o 3 -4
'
406.
364,
393,
04
oil
<
"
size
1
34 2
"
''d-t
>
'1
1
34j>
"
.<
"
"
"
346;
2f
wr
GLEASON WOOD ORNAMENT
CO.
No. 333,
size
TWO
No. 339,
SIZES.
345,
No. 379,
size
No. 373,
size
373i|
">
CO.
No. 334,
No. 348,
size
No. 347,
size
wr
GLEASON WOOD ORNAMENT
CO.
-L.
nm w
No. 374I,
2 j-
No. 377,
2A-
<
>rnament.
J\
CO.
No. 3S2,
"
394,
size "
4^X2! 4x3-1
inches, Sunflower.
"
No. 383,
"
size
6X2^
8|X2f
inches, Panel
"
384,
No. 361,
size
6^X34
inches, Panel.
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GLEASON WOOD ORNAMENT
CO.
B9f pi
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No. 335,
size
4^X2f
inches, Panel.
No. 365,
size
2JX40
inches, Panel.
No. 336.
size
CO.
^C
:.:;
No. 337,
size if
X8
inches.
No. 338,
size
;v_.
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CO.
No. 318,
"
size
Panel.
319,
320,
"
6X4
6X2
"
"
"
No. 351,
size
8^Xi
No. 321,
size
6^Xi
Note. Nos. 318, 319, 320, 349, 350, 351 and 375. These panels are made of the lengths specified. Where greater lengths are desired, they may be used
continuously.
The ends are designed to match each other. The square or tile-shaped rosettes may be grouped to produce
pleasing effects.
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CO.
No. 385,
"
386,
size
12X14
"
12X4
"
No. 3S6 measures i2^Xif inches, so that it can be let into a grooved frame and show 12X1^ inches. This extra width and length can be reduced by sawing or planing, or the ornament will be furnished i2Xii inches, when so
of Border
The ground
cdered.
No. 349,
" 375,
size 11
Xii
inches, Panel.
"
"
niXi|
No. 371,
size
12X1^
No. 350,
size
7?Xii
inches, Panel.
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GLKASON WOOD ORNAMENT
CO.
No. 376,
size
14X34
inches, Bedstead
Ornament
(in 3 pieces).
No. 378,
size
20X65
inches, Bedstead
Ornament
(in 3 pieces).
No. 376A,
"
size
378A,
"
CO.
No. 376c, size 6 X if inches. " 376B, same, only scroll runs opposite.
" "
378c, size
8fX2f
inches.
No. 391,
size
No. 39 1, Rosette.
The base of this ornament being turned plankwise the Cut represents four inches diameter.
size
can be varied.
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CO.
Nc. 408,
made
in four pieces.
if- inches,
it
is
so
made
that
can be cut to
14X
i inches.
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PRICE LIST
Natural Wood
Per Hundred.
rjntame-nts.
Par Hundred.
Per Hundred.
No. 22
23 24
$1 OO
I
No. 341
342
$1
2
50
00
00
15
2
343 344
3 00
$12 00
30 00 10 00
10 00
2
24^
25
OO OO
3 4 00
376B&
377
2 50
5
345
00
26 67
346
347
6 00
10 00 10 00
37S.
60 00
20 00 20 00
4 00
1
...
I 1
OO
50
37Sa
68
348 349 35
35 1
378B&
379
38i
69
101
2
1
1
00 00
50
1000
s
50
102
6 o
1
382
IO 00
12 00
2 2
00
25
50
352 353
00
3S3
....
00
50
354
355
15
1
318
6 00 8 00
10 00 10 00
384 38 e 3S6
387
20 00
12 00 12 00
319 320
321
356
357 35 s
2 2
00
50
10 OD
1
389 390
391
3
2
50
00
322 323
75
359
3 6
10 00
15 00 15 00
100
1
3 00
39i*
393 394
395
324
325
00
50 50
361
36 2
20 00
5 5
1 1
20 00
2
326
327
3^3 364
36 5
OO
2 2
00
50
10 00
396
397 39S
3 3 50
328
IO 00
329 33
33 l
00
366
367
3 6S
8 00 8 00
3
4 00
5
4 00
5
399 400
401
00 00
5
6 00
1 r
.
332 333
15
4 00 20 00
3"9 370
371
15
2
00
402
10 00
1
2
5
00 00
1000
5
372
50
00 00 00
00
373
10 00
2 2
1
373$
374
....
.... ....
6 co
8 co 15 00
4 00 4 00
5
33 s
339 340
374i 374!
00
408
8 00
4 00
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