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Turn-Of-The-Century Doors, Windows, and Decorative Millwork : The Mulliner Catalog of 1893


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Comments from our editors:
In the late 19th century, the Mulliner Box and Planing Company of Qunicy, Illinois, provided its customers with an abundantly illustrated catalog displaying an immense and varied supply of interior and exterior millwork elements.

This abridged re-publication of that now rare document offers insight into the style and appearance of an extensive variety of decorative woodwork items that provided finishing touches to houses, cottages, churches and offices in days gone by. Included is an enormous array of material from window sashes and frames to church pulpits and pew ends.

Nearly 300 finely detailed illustrations are accompanied by captions that provide descriptions and dimensions for such diverse objects as door blinds, cornice drapery, cut and embossed glass, designs for stairs, door frames, paneled doors, mantels, brackets, screen doors, brackets, scrollwork, balustrades, newel posts and much more

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