Box 3
Contains 337 Results:
Item 55: Stanhope
N.p., n.d. White and red lettering against green background. 17.5 x 10 cm.
Item 56: Stansfeld Brown & Co's
No. 7 x U. Bradford, Yorkshire, England]: Stansfeld, Brown & Co., ca. 1800s. White lettering against green diamond, against a gold and white background with a gold, green and white border. 26.5 x 12 cm.
Item 57: Star Mills superior Silesias
____ Yds. N.p., n.d. Gold lettering and border against white background, with five-pointed star in center. 11 x 15 cm.
Item 58: Star Mills warranted fast colors
Thos. H. Craige & Co. Philadelphia. No. Yds. Philadelphia, Pa.: Thos. H. Craige & Co., ca. 1800s. Gold lettering with red, five-pointed star in center, containing initials T, H & Co., white background. 12 x 16.5 cm.
Item 59: Stark Mills D Blue Drills, Warranted Indigo Blue
Middlesex Bleachery and Dye Works, Somerville, Mass. Yds. Manchester, N.H.: Stark Mills, ca. 1800s. Red lettering and border against yellow background. 25.25 x 20.25 cm.
Item 60: State of Maine Cottons
N.p., n.d. White lettering against black banners; image of two men in center flanking a shield with tree and deer on it. Gold and red border. 20.75 x 15.5 cm.
Item 61: Stevens Crash: Unequalled Towelling Made of Pure Flax Yarns., 1892
S.L.W. 1846. Stevens Linen put labels on every 50 yard bolt of crash. Webster, Mass.: Stevens Linen Works. White lettering on gray circle; black lettering on dark gold banner. 13.5 x 13.5 cm.
Item 62: Stevens Crash: Unequalled Towelling Made of Pure Flax Yarns, 1892
S.L.W. 1846. On reverse: 1846/Pat'k McQuaid/A boil of Crash will be put through at the Town Hall, Dudley, Tuesday, Oct. 18th, 1892, at 7 p.m. by an entirely new process from reel to rolling. Come and see and help bale the goods./J.A. McQuaid/1892. [Poor
Item 63: Charles A. Stevens & Co. opera flannels
No._____ ______Yds. Ware, Mass.: Charles A. Stevens & Co., after 1851. Engraving (?) of mill buildings with horse and wagon in front, horses and carriage off to the right, and two men standing in front, one in gentleman's dress. 20 x 14 cm.
Item 64: Charles A. Stevens & Co. Opera Flannels
No._____ ______Yds. Ware, Mass.: Charles A. Stevens & Co., after 1851. Engraving (?) of mill buildings with horse and wagon in front, horses and carriage off to the right, and two men standing in front, one in gentleman's dress. 22 x 14.75 cm. Copy 2.