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- Fellows No. 3-125 Injection Molding Machine, circa 1961 -

- circa 1961
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Fellows No. 3-125 Injection Molding Machine, circa 1961
- Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog for Spring and Summer, 1930 - Montgomery Ward's 1930 spring and summer catalog featured several bicycles, including some from store-brand Hawthorne. Children's bikes of the 1930s took inspiration from motorcycles, and many featured faux fuel tanks, loud horns and electric headlights. The catalog's listing for the Hawthorne Flyer bike boasts of its "sturdy motorcycle construction" starting at $33.00 and shipped for only $5.50 down.

- 1930
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Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog for Spring and Summer, 1930
Montgomery Ward's 1930 spring and summer catalog featured several bicycles, including some from store-brand Hawthorne. Children's bikes of the 1930s took inspiration from motorcycles, and many featured faux fuel tanks, loud horns and electric headlights. The catalog's listing for the Hawthorne Flyer bike boasts of its "sturdy motorcycle construction" starting at $33.00 and shipped for only $5.50 down.
- Appleton Manufacturing Company Illustrated Catalogue of Farm Implements, 1905 -

- 1905
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Appleton Manufacturing Company Illustrated Catalogue of Farm Implements, 1905
- Trade Literature for Pairpoint Electrolier No. 3037, 1899-1907 - In the early 1890s, Louis Comfort Tiffany applied the emerging Art Nouveau style to lighting products. They became so popular that other companies -- especially the Pairpoint Corporation of New Bedford, Massachusetts -- produced lamps to rival Tiffany's. The undulating lines and botanical motifs encircling the Pairpoint lamp depicted here are characteristic of Art Nouveau aesthetics.

- 1899-1907
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Trade Literature for Pairpoint Electrolier No. 3037, 1899-1907
In the early 1890s, Louis Comfort Tiffany applied the emerging Art Nouveau style to lighting products. They became so popular that other companies -- especially the Pairpoint Corporation of New Bedford, Massachusetts -- produced lamps to rival Tiffany's. The undulating lines and botanical motifs encircling the Pairpoint lamp depicted here are characteristic of Art Nouveau aesthetics.
- Trade Literature for Pairpoint Oil Lamp No. 3021, 1899-1907 - In the early 1890s, Louis Comfort Tiffany applied the emerging Art Nouveau style to lighting products. They became so popular that other companies -- especially the Pairpoint Corporation of New Bedford, Massachusetts -- produced lamps to rival Tiffany's. The undulating lines, botanical motifs, and female figure encircling the Pairpoint lamp depicted here are characteristic of Art Nouveau aesthetics.

- 1899-1907
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Trade Literature for Pairpoint Oil Lamp No. 3021, 1899-1907
In the early 1890s, Louis Comfort Tiffany applied the emerging Art Nouveau style to lighting products. They became so popular that other companies -- especially the Pairpoint Corporation of New Bedford, Massachusetts -- produced lamps to rival Tiffany's. The undulating lines, botanical motifs, and female figure encircling the Pairpoint lamp depicted here are characteristic of Art Nouveau aesthetics.
- Model 6E Injection Molding Machine: Machinery for the Plastic Industry, circa 1958 -

- circa 1958
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Model 6E Injection Molding Machine: Machinery for the Plastic Industry, circa 1958
- Consolidated Plastics Company Catalog, "Industrial and Laboratory Plastics," 1993 -

- 1993
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Consolidated Plastics Company Catalog, "Industrial and Laboratory Plastics," 1993
- "Two-Cycle Diesel Engines, Model 71, Description and Operating Manual," 1939 - Introduced in 1938, the two-stroke Detroit Diesel Series 71 engine powered a wide range of equipment including trucks, buses, farm tractors, and stationary generators. The unit was available in two-, three-, four-, six-, eight-, twelve-, sixteen-, and twenty-four-cylinder versions. This operating manual provided detailed instructions and diagrams for running, adjusting, and maintaining Series 71 engines.

- 1939
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"Two-Cycle Diesel Engines, Model 71, Description and Operating Manual," 1939
Introduced in 1938, the two-stroke Detroit Diesel Series 71 engine powered a wide range of equipment including trucks, buses, farm tractors, and stationary generators. The unit was available in two-, three-, four-, six-, eight-, twelve-, sixteen-, and twenty-four-cylinder versions. This operating manual provided detailed instructions and diagrams for running, adjusting, and maintaining Series 71 engines.
- Speedway Motors Auto Street Rod Holiday Gift Catalog, 2010 - If you don't know what to get that hot rodder who has everything, peruse this 2010 holiday gift catalog. Companies make it easy to buy custom parts.

- 2010
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Speedway Motors Auto Street Rod Holiday Gift Catalog, 2010
If you don't know what to get that hot rodder who has everything, peruse this 2010 holiday gift catalog. Companies make it easy to buy custom parts.
- Earle & Eames Trade Catalog, "Notice to Manufacturers: Earle & Eames Now Manufacturing all Kinds of Cotton and Wool Card Clothing," 1846 -

- 1846
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Earle & Eames Trade Catalog, "Notice to Manufacturers: Earle & Eames Now Manufacturing all Kinds of Cotton and Wool Card Clothing," 1846