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Burnham-Craft Patterns for making hooked rugs, R.W. Burnham, Ipswich, Mass.

Collection Type

  • Ephemera

Date

1920s

Location Note

Product catalogues: Furniture and furnishings: Carpets and rugs

GUSN

GUSN-267848

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Description

Floral designs and scenes are illustrated in the catalog. The business carries frames, hooks and materials. The patterns illustrated are: No. 20 - Welcome Threshold Rug; No. 24 - Flower Basket and Check; No. 1 - Jack Spratt and Wife or, Polly Put the Kettle On; No. 2 - Swan and Butterfly; No. 3 - Welcome Threshold Rug; No. 10 - Beautiful Floral; No. 101 - Naval Engagement Series; No. 16 - Old American Houses; No. 11 - Welcome Threshold Rug (Cats at Play); No. 200 - American Boy Series; No. 23 - Floral Basket in Arbor; No. 7 - Rising Sun; No. 18 - New England Village (Or The Village Green); No. 5 - Homes of Famous Americans (James Munroe); No. 4 - Antique Landscape; No. 22 - Little Door Mat (Floral Panel); No. 25 - Flower Pot Runner; No. 8 - Floral Wreath; No. 9 - Swan Family; No. 21 - Good Luck Horseshoe; No. 19 - Floral Wreath (For Emblem or Monogram); No. 6 - Floral Threshold; No. 17 - Fruit Baskets; No. 14 - Open Floral; No. 12 - Flower Pot.

Details

Descriptive Terms

advertising
business (commercial function)
rugs
patterns (guides)
crafts (art genres)
furnishings (artifacts)
interior decoration
trade catalogs

Physical Description

1 trade catalog : illustrations ; 10 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches

Collection Code

EP001

Collection Name

Ephemera collection

Date of Acquisition

1924

Reference Code

EP001.12.009.001.001

Credit Line

Gift of George F. Dow, 28 March 1924.

Places

Ipswich (Essex county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

R.W. Burnham (Publisher)

Material Type

trade catalogs

Subjects

Rugs, Hooked

Description Level

Item

Location Note

Product catalogues: Furniture and furnishings: Carpets and rugs

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