*1 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Barbers’ Chairs and T. NOONAN <5 CO. 38 PORTLAND ST. A BOSTON, MASS. Owing to the steady increase in lumber and the cost of labor we are obliged to issue this REVISED LIST PRICES OF Kochs’ Hydraulic and Columbia Barbers’ Chairs Xo. 1. Cirand Prize Hydraulic Chair, oak.^slOO-OO Xo. 1. Grand Ihize H\'draulic Chair, mahogany.115.00 Xo. li. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. 77.50 Xo. .'i. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. 60.50 Xo. 4. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair, oak. 85.00 Xo. 4. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair, mahogany. 100.00 Xo. ‘5. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair, mahogany. 125.00 Xo. 6. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. 55.50 Xo. 7. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. 07.50 Xo. 12. Columbia Chair. 89.00 Xo. 14. Columbia Chair . 87.00 Xo. 17. Columbia Chair. uphoLste'red with plu.sh or leather. 84.00 Xo. IS. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. 50.00 Xo. 21. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair, oak. . . . . . ... 75.00 No. 21. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair, mahogany .... . . . .Is if . s5.00 No. 24. Columbia Chair. 47.00 No. 29. Grand Prize Plydraulic Chair. 62.00 No. 80. Columbia Chair.'. ‘i; . 55.50 No. 81. Pedestal Columbia Chair.. 42.00 No. 82. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. 55.50 Xo. 87. Columbia Chair.. . . 44.00 ■Xo. 47. Pedestal Columbia Chair.. ; .. 44.00 Xo. 82. Columbia Chair. (i0.5o Xo. S8. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. 58.00 No. 86. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. ......'. 50.0(j No. 86. (Jrand Prize Hydraulic Chair, with pedestal base.. . . 55.00 Xo. 88. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. ;..... 58.00 No. 182. Vulcan Hydraulic Chair. 85.0(t Xo. 184. Vulcan Hydraulic Chair. 70.00 So. 184. Vulcan Hydraulic Chair, with glass arms. 78.00 Xo. 831. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair, mahogany. 85.00 Xo. 845. Grand Prize Hydraulic Chair. 67.50 These prices take effect February 15, 1907, and cancel the prices shown in this catalogue under the illustrations of the respective Barbers’ Chairs This is a Catalogue of only BARBERS’ CHAIRS Barbers’ Furniture we also have a Large Catalogue of BARBERS’ SUPPLIES Send for a Copy INTRODUCTORY TO OUR PATRONS Our new catalogue for J5arl)ers’ Chairs and Furniture will be found more complete than ever. We are handling the barbers' chairs and furniture manufactured b}' Theo. Kochs Company, of Chicago, and our line presents a great variety of styles, ranging in prices to suit all demands. Kochs’ Barbers' Chairs are celebrated all over the country for perfection in workmanship and finish, for simplicity of construction and for durability. Our catalogue presents a number of new designs in Mirror Cases and Wall P'ixtures. These will be found very modern and quite striking in appearance. Whenever you contemplate refurnishing your shop, we solicit an opportu¬ nity to quote you our prices. \Ve are prepared to submit very reasonable figures on entire outfits and we are in posi¬ tion to make prompt shipment on very short notice. We thank you for the generous patronage which you have bestowed' upon us during the past, and, assuring you that we will do all in our power to merit your confidence in the future, we remain, Yours truly, T. NOONAN & CO. TERMS Our terms are cash, C. O. D., on all orders for Barbers’ Chairs, Furniture, Bath Outfits or Plumbing Goods. We require a deposit as a guarantee that the goods will be taken on arrival. We can make liberal prices for cash, or we can offer you very reasonable terms on the instalment plan. ESTIMATES Upon complete outfits we can offer very liberal inducements, and we are always glad to furnish estimates or other information desired. Our facilities for immediately furnishing entire outfits are absolutely unequaled, and we know that our prices will be found as low as the lowest. '\Vhenever you contemplate refurnishing your shop, let us hear from you and we shall be glad to submit our best offer. SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS In ordering goods of us, please always be particular to state whether shipment is to be made by express or freight, and if you j)refer to have shipment made over any particular line, please be careful to so state when ordering. In ordering chairs or furniture, please state whether they are to be shipped by express or freight. In ordering chairs be careful to state what color jjlusli or leather is to be used iu upholstering. We make no charge for boxing or cartage, and always secure for our customers the lowest rate of freight obtainable. NOTICE In shipping goods by express, C. O. D., we always sehd an itemized bill, but if any of our customers object to having this bill seen by the express agent, we will send it to them by mail. When s|iipment is desired in this way, however, it should be mentioned each time when ordering. , ^ We are always very willing to correct any errors that have occurred through any oversight on our part, and we will consider it a special favor if our patrons will pronq^tly call our attention to any orders that are not properly filled. PON the following pages we offer a line of Barbers’ Chairs which is most complete and unequaled in variety and quality. We quote chairs which raise and lower or chairs which only revolve and recline, or which combine all these movements, and we quote chairs made of iron or wood. In short, anything and everything possible in the modern chair for the barber shop. KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE BARBERS’ CHAIRS Highest Award Wherever Exhibited PARIS - - 1900 BUFFALO - 1901 ST. LOUIS - 1904 PORTLAND - 1905 OMAHA - - 1898 CHICAGO - 1893 NASHVILLE - 1897 KOCHS’ HYDRAULIC CHAIRS are truly HYDRAULIC They are raised and lowered by oil, and must not be compared with cheap, unsatisfactory chairs which accomplish these movements with ratchets and springs. The operation of KOCHS’ HYDRAULIC CHAIRS is simple in the extreme and both the raising and lowering movements are accomplished with a touch of the foot-treadle — a few strokes of the treadle raise the chair to the desired height. A pressure of the foot upon the treadle allows the chair to gradually descend; removing the foot from the treadle automatically locks the chair in its position. Noth¬ ing could be simpler. The machinery is truly hydraulic. There is nothing to get out of order. Our chairs cost no more than others. We shall be pleased to quote prices for cash, or will make liberal terms upon the instalment plan, and you will find that we can furnish you with better goods at prices and terms as favorable as others. KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 5 SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 DECEMBER 3, 1901 PATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of mahogany of choice selection, highly finished and upholstered with Spanish hand- buffed leather of any desired color. Metal trimmings in bower-barff, antique brass or any desired finish. The foot-board plate, foot-rest plate and rim upon the base are of heavy cast brass, the rim being polished. Patent adjustable head-rest. The seat of this chair slides forward as the chair is reclined, the arms remaining stationary. Price, as described.$125.00 i’-LTK i^up. • sMCfllCAN eOLONTYPE CO.. CHICAGO KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 1 SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8. 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8. 1898 DECEMBER 3. 1901 PATENTS APPLIED POP Made of (|uartcr-sawed oak of choicest selection, English oak finish as shown in illus¬ tration, or in any finish desired. Upholstered with finest grain leather, any color, or finest mohair plush if preferred. Patent adjustable head-rest. The metal trimmings are finished in antique brass, and the foot-board plate, foot-rest plate and rim upon the base are of heavy cast brass, the rim being ])olished. The seat slides forwartl as the chair is reclined, the arms remaining stationary. Price, as described . . ^ 95.00 Price, made of choice mahogany ...... 110.00 For Spanish hand-buffed leather, extra ..... 5.00 KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 331 RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 DECEMBER 3. 1901 PATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of mahogany of choice selection, highly finished. Upholstered with best grain leather or with finest mohair plush of any color desired; oxidized copper trimmings; patent adjustable head-rest. The base of this chair is covered with selected mahogany and is fitted with a heavy cast-brass rim, oxidized copper finish. The chair stands firmly alone. Price, as described ......... $85.00 For hand-buffed Spanish leather, extra ..... 5.00 For plate-glass arms, extra ....... 3.00 HffVTSED PILT'I KOCHS^ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS^ CHAIR, No. 4 SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8. 1891 JANUARY 11.1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 DECEMBER 3. 1901 PATENTS APPLIED FOR s> Made of choice quarter-sawed oak, Eng^lish or golden finish, or in any finish preferred. Upholstered with finest grain leather or mohair plush of any desired color. Patent adjustable head-rest; plate-glass arms. Metal trimmings in antique brass finish and the foot-board plate, foot-rest plate and rim upon the base are of heavy cast brass, the rim being polished. The seat slides forward as the chair is reclined, the arms remaining stationary. Price, made of oak. as described ..... $85.00 Price, made of mahogany or fancy cabinet woods . 100.00 (Illustration shows the chair made of quarter-sawed sycamore • For Spanish hand-buffed leather, extra ..... 5.00 For Cane Seats for Summer Use, see page 85. KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 2 SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8. 1898 DECEMBER 3, 1901 PATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of selected quarter-sawed oak, English or golden finish. Upholstered with finest grain leather, green or maroon, or with best mohair plush of any desired color. Patent adjust¬ able head-rest. Oxidized copper trimmings. The base is fitted with a solid cast brass polished rim. The seat slides forward as the chair is reclined, the arms remaining stationary Price.$75.00 For Spanish hand-buffed leather, extra ..... 5.00 For Cane Seats for Summer Use, see page 85. *WVIfiBD PTiTTE rrfT" PinK Cl - KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 21 RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECUNING ( PAIENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11. 1898 FEBRUARY 8. 1898 DECEMBER 3. 1901 PATENTS APPLIED FDR Made of quarter-sawed oak of finest selection, golden finish and highly polished. Upholstered with best grain leather, green or maroon, or with best quality mohair plush, if preferred. Patent adjustable head-rest, oxidized copper trimmings. The base of this chair is fitted with solid brass rim, polished, and is covered with figured quarter-sawed oak to match the chair. This chair stands firmly alone. Price, as described ......... $75.00 Price, made of mahogany ........ 85.00 KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 7 SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 DECEMBER 3, 1901 PATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of finest selected quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with best leather, green or maroon, or with best quality mohair plush if preferred. All metal trimmings fin¬ ished in high-grade oxidized copper finish. The base of the chair is covered with figured quarter-sawed oak to match the chair and is fitted with solid cast-brass rim, highly polished. The seat of the chair slides forward as the chair is reclined, the arms remaining stationary. Price, aft deftcribed .,.•••••• $65.00 For plate-glaftft armft, extra 3.00 RSIVIffED PHICE UST. piHK Sup. KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 345 RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11, 1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 DECEMBER 3, 1901 PATENTS APPLIED FOR This chair is of a beautiful design and is made of quarter-sawed oak of special selection, golden finish. Upholstered with best quality leather, green or maroon, or with mohair plush of any color desired. Oxidized copper trimmings. Patent adjustable head-rest. The base of this chair is fitted with a solid cast-brass rim, polished, and is covered with figured quarter-sawed oak to match the chair. The chair stands firmly alone. Price ............ $65.00 For Cane Seats for Summer Use, see page 85. KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 29 RAISING AND LOWERING This chair is of a plain and pleasing pattern, made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with best quality leather, green or maroon, or with crimson or green mohair plush; oxidized copper trimmings. Patent adjustable head-rest. The base of this chair is fitted with metal rim, oxidized copper finish, and is cov'ered with figured quarter-sawed oak to match the chair. This chair stands firmly alone. Price. .$60.00 For Cane Seats for Summer Use, see page 85. SEBT price list PINK Sl:p. KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 3 SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8. 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 DECEMBER 3. 1901 FATBITS APPLIED FOR Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finisli. Upholstered with green or maroon leather, or with mohair plush, crimson or green, oxidized copper trimmings; patent adjustable head-rest. The base of this chair is fitted with metal rim, oxidized copper finish, and is covered with quarter-sawed oak to match the chair. Our own movement is used upon this chair, by which the seat moves forward when the chair is reclined, the arms remaining sta¬ tionary. The chair stands firmly alone. Price $58.00 KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 6 SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8. 1898 DECEMBER 3. 1901 PATENTS A PPL I EC FOR Made of best quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with green or maroon leather or with best mohair plush, crimson or green. All metal trimmings highly nickel- plated, except rim upon base, which is oxidized copper finish. The base of this chair is overlaid with quarter-sawed oak. This chair is made with sliding seat and stationary arms. The chair stands firmly alone. Price $53.00 KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 32 RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8. 1898 J=’ATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with green or maroon leather, or with mohair plush; oxidized copper trimmings; patent adjustable head-rest. The base of this chair is made of iron, neatly japanned in black and gold, and fitted with metal rim, oxidized copper finish. This chair stands firmly alone. Price ............ $53.00 For Cane Seats for Summer Use, see page 85. KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 88 RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 DECEMBER 3. 1901 PATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with green leather or with mohair plush, crimson or green; nickel-plated trimmings. The base of this chair is fitted with metal rim, oxidized copper finish, and is covered with figured quarter-sawed oak to match the chair. This chair stands firmly alone. Price $50.00 For Cane Seats for Summer Use, see page 85. Sup, KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 83 RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8. 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 PATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with green leather or with mohair plush, crimson or green if preferred ; nickel-plated trimmings. The base of this chair is made of iron, neatly jai)anned in black and gold, and fitted with metal rim, oxidized copper finish. This chair stands firmly alone. Price $50.00 KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 18 RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8. 1898 PATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of best quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with green leather or with mohair plush, crimson or green; nickel-plated trimmings. The base of this chair is made of iron, finely japanned in black and gold, and fitted with metal rim, oxiilized copper finish. The chair stands firmly alone. Price ............ $48.00 KOCHS’ VULCAN HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 132 MADE OF IRON SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11. 1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 Made of iron, beautifully enameled in white and gold. Upholstered with grain leather of any desired color, or with woven cane. All of the metal trimmings are highly nickel-plated and the base is fitted with a solid cast brass polished rim. Adjustable head-rest. The seat slides forward as the chair is reclined, the arms remaining stationary. This chair is kept in stock in white color, but we can furnish it in any color or grained to imitate wood, if preferred. Price, as described ......... $85.00 For Spanish hand-buffed leather, extra ..... 5.00 For glass arms, extra ..... . 3.00 KOCHS’ VULCAN REVOLVING BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 134 MADE OF IRON SLIDING SEAT STATIONARY ARMS REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 Made of iron, enameled in white and gold. Upholstered with best quality leather, green or maroon, or with woven cane. All of the metal trimmings are highly nickel-plated, including the metal rim upon the base. Adjustable head-rest. The seat slides forvyard as the chair is reclined, the arms remaining stationary. This chair is kept in stock in white color, but we can furnish it in any color or grained to imitate wood, if preferred. Price, with leather-upholstered arms .... Price, with glass arms, as shown ..... $70.00 73.00 KOCHS’ GRAND PRIZE HYDRAULIC BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 86 RAISING AND LOWERING REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 FEBRUARY 8, 1898 PATENTS APPLIED FOR Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with green leather or with mohair plush, crimson or green; oxidized copper trimmings: jiatent adjustable head-rest. Brass feet, oxidized. Price.$48.00 Price, with pedestal base, same as on Chair No. 88 . 53.00 KOCHS’ COLUMBIA BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 12 revolving and RECUNING PATENTED DECEMBER 8, 1891 JANUARY 11. 1898 Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Upholstered with green leather or with mohair plush, crimson or green; oxidized copper trimmings. Brass feet, oxidized. Price $38.00 5 price USJi KOCHS’ PEDESTAL COLUMBIA BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 47 REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8. 1891 JANUARY 11. 1898 Made of selected quarter-sawed oak, golden finish, with iron base neatly japanned in black and gold. Upholstered with green or maroon leather or with crimson or green mohair plush; oxidized copper trimmings. This chair stands firmly alone. The rim upon the base is of metal, oxidized copper finish. Price.$42.00 55 . For Cane Seats for Summer Use, see page 85. KOCHS’ PEDESTAL COLUMBIA BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 31 REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8. 1891 JANUARY 11,1898 Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish, with iron base neatly japanned in black and gold. This chair stands firmly alone. Upholstered with green leather or with mohair plush, crimson or green; nickel-plated trimmings. The rim on the base of this chair is made of metal, oxidized copper finish. Price.. $40.50 For Cane Seats for Summer Use, see page 85. HEVISED PRICE LIST. PIIIK SUP. KOCHS^ COLUMBIA BARBERS’ CHAIR, No. 17 REVOLVING AND RECLINING PATENTED DECEMBER 8. 1891 JANUARY 11.1898 Made of selected oak, golden finish, and the best value for the money ever offered. One lever controls the mechanism, which is exceedingly simple in its operation and durable in construction. All trimmings highly nickel-plated. Solid brass feet, polished. Price, upholstered with mohair plush, crimson or Sreen - $32.00 Price, upholstered with leather, tfreen or maroon - - - 33.50 o ty r O £ a-:: c _i ^ C D tr. t: O O O O 6 W t- CQ J> 05 c -u y .— Cl. 05 ‘C C^ (D ^ u bjCo 5 a; a; o ^ E " 5 s S'S~- Q, ^4-1 a; c/: TJ O O cC ^ ^ rt ^ ^ =‘ Ilf (U 0 •5 SH 2_g — j 2 oo C o ?- 2^ , 03 (i; JS D v« S-fr, o- }- ^ 03 - Ui O ■-5 O: or. U V II lO r- . s-i .tZ ^ — ^ -o C (U , (p -n o ^ a; "5 CJ CJ V w CO P 0 cd 0 0 E oT 3 05 CO CO g g> .•'3 5 .:r u - > ^ rft Ui a; .22 lo '^-C X-f! O S ^ ■B^ B w (u. rt 4 ; CJ Q^ ^ H-S^ I . W g .g" • U, rt 'e ^ E 4 J ^ r 1 C u CO 4) 3 > . 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This piece of furniture is made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish, is 13 feet 6 inches long and 8 feet 4 inches high. We quote other styles in this catalogue and are prepared to promptly furnish other combinations, upon which we shall be pleased to quote prices on application. Price .$149.00 60 O u W 0^ U r- •s C a; a. o > (U f, Ck u ^ C pH X "O £ c .2 cS rt ^ j- ^ b/} X5 0 d U rt ,r> to '0 «s 3 : 0 P4 ■*-' Pi t3 «-4H 0 Ur 0 MH H X 4 ; rs to h-1 1^ qj •n W Q C 0 CO -4-1 C I—I 0 . o 53 - -o 4= H •5 ^ .ti T3 u= (U C > 3 X rt B O 53 *0 ^-s « 3 7? CO cr 2 o V •v a p3 5 (J CO Cl «e- -C ti CC 0.) O Dh ^ .2 > cu ’V .3 cQ H ’5- ’5- S Prices upon similar fixtures, in any desired combination, will be gladly quoted on application. I ! I 61 d Pi H X HH Peh PE^ Q H-1 CO w H HH CO o 04 Oh O bo 4 < o Q. C ^ -g a a o H to aj "O u C 0/ - ^ 4; «; u ^ nj 43 C a 4> 3: 43 «3 62 •o c n o, a. >H lO X <4= OJ w Pi S3 H X S a O I—( H C « o u rt CQ — -d o to '**' O o tft o ^ V ? JZ io CO C ^ ■3^ o. j: ^ buo n c o s; ^ D < ^ US O H CO ^ -c CO b£ y • — ^ •L> c/T a> X 0 G r- . 10 *c o; OJ 'O u O M-l U (D o- (U "O o; o c c3 CO C OJ > ^ s O •£3 ct •4>* •; c o 4_r ^ c (i> - rt (y j: cd , *0 ^ i5 *i •G ^ t/5 C CC ^ «o O CO bo . .H o o. -o (U d) ^ *4; rt > to d> iL j= b£ X a c 3 u CL, 66 T. NOONAN & CO., 38 PORTLAND ST., BOSTON, MASS COMBINATION FIXTURE, No. 203 Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Beveled French plate, 30 x 34. Washstand fitted with Italian marble top and back, two 14-inch patent overflow bowls and the improved combination Fuller shampoo and basin cock, complete with hose and sprinkler. Height of fixture, 9 feet 4 inches; width, 7 feet 7 inches. Price $95.00 T. NOONAN & CO., 38 PORTLAND ST., BOSTON, MASS 71 MOVABLE WORKSTAND, No. 229 Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Mounted on copper-oxidized feet, with easy-running, double casters, so that the stand can be moved about with the greatest ease. Italian marble top, 16 x 16 inches, fitted with a polished brass railing. A shallow drawer is pro¬ vided for small tools and a larger one with Yale lock for clippers, etc. The open space below the drawers is used for clean towels. Height of stand, 3 feet 4 inches. Price . $24.00 WORKSTAND, No. 226 Made of oak, golden finish. Height, 3 feet. Size of top, 13 .X 24 inches. $8.75 WORKSTAND, No. 228 Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Besides the regular drawers and compartments, slides are pro¬ vided in which razors, shears and combs can be kept. Lower compartment has ventilated bottom. The feet are of metal, oxidized copper finish. Height, 3 feet 2 inches. Size of top, 14 by 26 inches. Price .$14.00 WORKSTAND, No. 227 Made of oak, golden finish. Lower compartment ventilated and made with perforated metal bottom. Height, 3 feet. Size of top, 13 x 24 inches. Price Price $10.25 72 T. 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D 'C nd a D -G o p IG D bx) D rt D rt D > o rt 'Td D 03 D Lh 03 rH X TtH > o o3 > O FORCHLAIN iiNAMlil.HIJ I.AVA'I’ORIES PORCELAIN ENAMELED LAVATORIES I O o o c, JZ *c H -c ' 2 ^ — u ^ 2 s ts • 04 CD O W v- 0 0.0 r^i « >» - tj; U -^.•5 "o ^ to M *0 'f g£ t -0-0 ^ 'S {« p l« fc- t/3 O.^ Cm O g M 5 • S rt-O Si iJ P O . 8S|« , c . -i: ^ , c ^ L- ^ & r" a> ^ •*“* •y -O O 4^ ^ j;: w I ro S3 E ^ Ua C 5 *0 QJ v >-■ c/) CO r — o. rt cIS >" = ra P_, u-r. "O . C3 bo o c ^ 'C cJ " o I ^ o cj o* 8 o ~ -Q cc .E o 4) (d XJ ,o So C I fcs-g Oj= « •4-» C3 - c I> t« Cfl C/) O 4> O ^ JC o ® e C -~S C T 5 x-5 >2 jj« « ^ *5 ^ ► 8 ^ •o •— 2 jjin ^ CC U Cm c E'S. 4> E. ^ _c 1) "2 •p §5 8 <“ o. O ' -o m >0 4; -i' & c< 5 .£• OT- - (A 4} ^ ^'S o _r o ^ -S O '*^ t/i to ^ c-* .— .E* o. o.^ •O “ ^ 2 ■*§’5 5 E « p ^ o c -o ftT ,2 ^ u '>J a, 76 T. NOONAN & CO., 38 PORTLAND ST., BOSTON, MASS ONE-BOWL CENTER WASHSTAND, No. 264 Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Fitted with Italian marble slab, patent overflow basin and nickel-plated supply and waste pipes. Nickel-plated basin cock, plug, chain and shampoo sprinkler with hose. The feet are of metal, nickel-plated. No. 264. With No. 6 double Fuller basin cock, as shown above .$36.00 No. 267. With single basin cock for cold water only.33.25 ONE-BOWL CENTER WASHSTAND, No. 263 Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish. Fitted with Italian marble slab, patent overflow basin with rub¬ ber plug and nickel-plated Fuller basin cock, chain and shampoo sprinkler, with hose. Door is made with ven¬ tilating panel. Price.!. $22.00 TWO-BOWL CENTER WASH- STAND, No. 365 Made of quarter-sawed oak, golden finish, Italian marble top. Furnished with the improved Fuller combination shampoo and basin cock with sham¬ poo sprinkler and hose, nickel-plated supply and waste pipes and 14-inch patent overflow bowls. The feet are of metal, nickel-plated. Price .$52.00 T. NOONAN & CO., 38 PORTLAND ST., BOSTON, MASS 79 00 d O H <; o c £ a; O •o (U > W V) ’£ tc c (D 'o bo .i*r rt O Q> U o; c/) O (U nJ ‘S E a> Ui rt s q3 X3 rt a> TJ