[Rarebooks] FS: Rare Early Wallace Nutting Ironwork Trade Catalog
Joslin Hall Rare Books
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“Early American Ironwork. Wallace Nutting” Published in Saugus Centre by
Wallace Nutting: no date, but 1918-1920.
An early Nutting trade catalog, featuring his line of reproduction
Colonial-style iron hardware. Nutting was deeply interested in ironwork
and collected it himself, illustrating antique examples in several of
his books on Colonial furniture. In fact, shortly after the publication
of his book on Pilgrim Century furniture, a flyer was printed and
circulated by Edward Guy, an ironworker who had formerly worked for
Nutting, stating that a number of the pieces of ironwork illustrated by
Nutting had been made by him (Guy) in 1918. Those, would, presumably,
have been this type of work, as this catalog was issued at just about
that time. A very scarce catalog.
Softcover. 7.5”x10”, 24 pages, black & white illustrations. Retail Price
List affixed inside the rear cover. Minor wear, light soil, but
otherwise clean and nice, with a tight binding. [37871] $250
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