Sujet : Re: Furniture History: PHOENIX FURNITURE COMPANY. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH
De : mummycullen (at) *nospam* gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 22. Jun 2024, 15:33:00
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> MummyChunk wrote:
> An interesting piece of American fine furniture history.
>
> From the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of American
History.
>
> PHOENIX FURNITURE COMPANY. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH
>
> WHOLESALE
> MANUFACTURERS FOR HOME TRADE AND EXPORT.
> ORDERS FOR SPECIAL AND CONTRACT WORK EXECUTED.
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> OUR LINE EMBRACES, CHAMBER SUITS, WARDROBES, CHIFFONIERS, LADIES
DESKS, BOOKCASES, SIDEBOARDS, HALL STANDS, DINING TABLES, &C.
>
> IN MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ASH, OAK, MAPLE AND CHERRY.
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> PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000,00.
>
> DIRECTORS.
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> J.W. CONVERSE.
> C.G. SWENSBERG.
> O.L.HOWARD.
> W.D. TALFORD.
> R.W. MERRILL.
> A. LEITELT.
> J.T. STRAHAN
> C.C. CONVERSE.
>
> FACTORY & SALESROOMS AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
>
> EASTERN WAREROOMS 175 & 177 CANAL ST. NEW YORK.
Heres
another late 1800s document that shows the Phoenix Furniture Company
business in New York City on Canal Street
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