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ARCHITECT"S SPECIFICATION,
Edited by A. . KITTREDGE.
PHILADELPHIA :
HENRY CAREY BAIRD & CO.,
IsLTSTRI W PC6LISHRRS, 6OORSELLERS 9 IMPORTERS.
810 Walnut Stiiert.
LONDON :
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SE ARLE & RI VINGTON,
C-ow0 Buildings, 103 Flert Strert.
1 377.
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Primarily there are but two distinct items of foremen and prorletors, as though there could
cost in Architectural Sheet-Metal Work, and be a safe average on all work. It seems to us
these are simply materials and labor; but the to be very patent to every one who will give
combinations into which these two factors may the matter a momen9s thought, that there must
be formed are so Infinite that for practical pur be a fallacy lurking at the bottom of such es
poses, in calculations, estimates, etc., It is better timates. Compare a planceer with an elaborate
to consider certain often-occurring parts as the bracket. Compare a common crown-moulding
units of cost. with a panel embellished with incised-work ;
The items of cost of Architectural Sheet-Metal or the plain covering of a belt-course with a
Work may be considered under three leading curved-moulding. It is at once apparent that
heads, viz: a calculation based upon an average cost of
1. Shop-cost, labor proportioned to the quantity of material
2. Transportation, and will be very considerably out of the way in
3. Erection. some cases, if not wrong very generally.
Before considering either of these we will Admitting the impracticability of a uni
refer briefly to the common methods of calcu form price per pound, or per square foot, for
lation in vogue, and show the necessity of some estimates, we find It almost impossible for a
change. man even of the greatest experience and practice
If we take an ordinary cornice for example, to discriminate intelligently, at the time of a
at first impression we are inclined to describe It hurried calculation, between the cost of labor
as simply a combination of galvanized-lron, per square foot of material upon very plain
and labor. Assuming this, we readily take a work, and the cost upon elaborate work. The
second step. We argue that an average gauge change from one extreme to the other, with
of galvanized Iron costs about per square pauses upon work of a medium grade, will,
foot. Comparing one thing with another we for the moment, mislead the best mechanics.
assume to estimate the labor of making, put The mind is at best under such circumstances
ting up, etc., including the small incidentals but a measure of comparisons, and is not infal
of solder and rivets, at per lb. or per lible. We admit that by practice and experi
square foot, as the case may be ; and therefore ence, when confined to a range of work not
we conclude that cornice-work is worth so too extended, a mechanic may drill himself In
much per lb. or per square foot, and that we estimates, until with no other guides than his
have solved the whole problem of estimates. judgment, he almost reaches perfection. But
This plan of reasoning is so very plausible that the first assertion is equally true, that for
the great majority of cornice-workers at the work as it comes, covering the vast range
present time are basing their calculations upon that architectural sheet-metal work does cover,
it. " How much per superficial foot do you emanating in design, construction and combi
get for your cornice-work?" is a question nation from a multitude of minds, no man can
which we have met time and again from various do the subject justice while left alone to his un-
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aided judgment. We might go further did similarly classified. Plain panels with square
we consider it necessary, and call attention to ends may be one class, while panels with curved
the changes which are continually being ends, or round centers, or diamond centers, etc.,
wrought, by the inroads of new machinery, will constitute other classes. What is true of
new appliances and new features generally. cornices, in respect to analysis, is equally appli
What was only a very short time ago, in the cable to other items in Sheet-Metal work.
history of Arehitectural Sheet-Metal Work, It is evident that if we consider the various
the product and scope of one mind, is now mouldings, the various classes of brackets, mo
the joint product of many. Take it in manu dillions, frieze-pieces, etc., as elements of cost,
facture ; division of labor has been introduced first having accurate price-lists of each, the
until we And that workmen at one price cut, calculation of the price of a complete cornice
at a second form, and at a third join ; while a is no more than making out a bill of quantities,
fourth class puts up, and the ornamentation affixing prices and extending, as in an invoice.
comes from a factory that makes of it a spe The dividing of the cornice into these general
cialty. A man, to estimate intelligently up classes, and treating each by itself, successfully
on a job of Architectural Sheet-Metal Work, at overcomes the objections to the practices now in
the present time, must, either by sheer memory common use to which we have above referred.
and judgment, be able to analyze the work into A mechanic at the time of an estimate by this
its elements of materials and labor, subdivide plan does not argue in his mind that " galvan
these again until all the prime factors are ized iron costs twelve cents per foot, labor three
reached, and then by pricing in detail and re- dollars per day ; that a certain bracket has so
combining, get his price-list for the job; or he many square feet in it, that a man ought to
must be aided by certain set formulae and make two of them in a day, and that the
tables. leaf, rosette and the side ornaments required
We therefore assert our original proposition upon it would cost about a dollar per set, and
that for practical purposes it is better to consider therefore the complete bracket ought to be
certain often-occurring parts as factors of cost, worth say six dollars each," but having already
rather than attempt to go back to first princi made such calculations for the class, he instead
ples in each and every step of a calculation. It merely refers to his list and uses the figures
not only saves time but it is conducive to accu there found.
racytwo reasons alone sufficient for such a Herein is briefly stated the plan which is of
course if no other were to be found. fered in lieu of an arbitrary pound or foot price
We will now consider the three elements of on the material, or for the plan of estimating
cost as we have stated them. with no guides at all. It seems to us that little
As to shop-cost, a careful examination into argument is necessary in support of a scheme
the styles and parts of ordinary sheet-metal which so strongly recommends itself on the
cornices, for example, shows that they are ground of manifest utility. Let the price-lists
combinations of mouldings, brackets, modil- on the various elements be carefully prepared
lions, dentils, frieze-pieces, trusses, etc. Con and arranged. Let them be the subject of care
sidering each of these parts in turn we dis ful deliberation and comparison. Let exper
cover that they admit of being grouped into ience determine along with theory the accuracy
certain general classes. Restricting ourselves of the figures. If necessary, let experiment be
to ordinary forms in common use, all crown- performed to demonstrate cost. Armed with
mouldings are of such a nature that they are these at the time a calculation or estimate is to
of substantially one price, varying only by the be made, the work is easy, straightforward and
difference in quantity of material, or, in other accurate. Different estimates will compare
words, by the girt and gauge employed. The with each other with satisfactory results. Es
same is true likewise of planceers, modillion timates upon the same work, although made by
and dentil-courses, foot-mouldings, etc., etc. different men, will closely compare. The great
Brackets and modillions may be classified by variations in estimates made on public work,
their shape and design. All brackets of plain heretofore the rule among cornice-makers, and
face and plain sides will belong to one class, which have been the source on letting-daysv of
having a common cost price, varying only as the much good-natured raillery, and much ill-con
sizes differ. The same is true with brackets of cealed discomfort and disgustwill entirely
more elaborate patterns. Frieze-pieces may be disappear. The danger of loss from hasty and
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insufficient calculations will be removed in a Ing, experience of managing man, etc., etc.
very great degree. The magnitude of business involved in what
Having ascertained satisfactorily the shop- is known as cornice-work, the close competition
cost of any given work, there remain two other which has of late arisen, and the ambition to
separate and distinct calculations to be per drive a profitable trade which actuates every
formed. Upon a very great majority of work business man In every line, all demand the
in this line there is transportation. Upon all of it best plans of business and the most Intelligent
there are the expenses incidental to putting eSorts. The day when a cornice was a cor
up on the building. If it Is advisable to figure nice irrespective of design or dimensions, has
each item separately and upon its own merits passed. The day of generalization has passed.
when considering shop-cost, it Is equally im The business Is reduced to close lines and spe
portant to consider the cost of transportation cific boundaries. Careful calculations, there
and erection in the light of facts, and make a fore, are an absolute necessity. The various
careful calculation rather than trust to a per formulas and price-lists contained in the Com
centage or an average. It is no more possible pendium of Architectural Sheet-Metal Work
to determine cost of handling by an arbitrary are offered to the trade as an effort to sys
rule, applicable In all cases, than it is safe to tematize the business, and to guide beginners
estimate shop-cost at an invariable price per safely through the intricate details for which
pound. On the other hand no price-list or this particular business is remarkable. The
formula can be of any particular assistance In accuracy and reliability of the tables therein
these latter calculations. Freights may be es presented are vouched for by the standing offer
timated by a price per cwt., or by bulk, ac of the Klttredge Cornice and Ornament Com
cording to the distance. The putting-up Is to pany to furnish the parte named at the figures
be estimated by a careful consideration of the specified, and hence the book is offered to the
shape, size and proportions of the building, class trade with the confident hope that it may prove
of workmen available, advantages of scaflold- useful and advantageous.
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will serve to show the relationship of these building, and is not limited to the lower mould
parts. The terms modillion-course and dentil- ing of a cornice.
course, as used among sheet-metal workers, Cornices are often described by the poition
mean only the mouldings, and do not include they occupy. Hence we have the term lintel-
the modillions and dentils themselves, the latter cornice for a cornice just over the openings in
being handled as independent structures up to a story. This term, by common usage, how
the time of setting upon the building. The ever, is limited to the cornice occurring between
modillion-course consists of two parts. The the first and second stories of a building.
modillion-band is the flat part behind the mo similar finish for other stories is ordinarily
dillions and the modilion-moulding or modillion- called a belt-course or belt-cornice. The term
bed, is the moulding just below the modillions. main-cornice or principal-cornice, is restricted
The dentil-course consists of similar parts. to the cornice at the top of a building, and
The dentil-band is the flat surface behind the which constitutes the principal finish of the
dentils, and the dentil-moulding or dentil-bed edifice. Deck-cornice or deck-moulding, de
is the moulding immediately below the dentils. scribe a finish occurring between the flat or
The middle division of the entablature is deck part of a roof and a steeper portion, as a
called the frieze. In constructing sheet-metal mansard.
cornices for brick buildings, sometimes the brick Brackets and modillions are ornaments of
occurring at the place designated as frieze are very frequent occurrence in cornices. They
left exposed. This gives rise to the term brick- were, undoubtedly, at the time of their origin,
frieze, in contradistinction to a frieze finished used as supports for th parts coming above
in metal. Plain-frieze is a term employed to them, but as cornices are now constructed, they
indicate a frieze of either brick or iron without serve the purpose of ornaments only ; still, it is
ornamentation. Frieze-piece is a term among necessary for good effect, that the proportions
sheet-metal workers designating that portion of and appearance be maintained in them that
the frieze in one structure, which ordinarily is would be required were they what they seem
so much as comes between two brackets. When to beactual supports. Brackets and modil
such a structure is in the general shape of a lions differ from each other very little. In use,
panel, it is called a paneled frieze-piece. This there is little or no difference. Their distinctive
term, however, is of comparatively rare occur features lie in their dimensions. Brackets have
rence, the single word panel having supplanted their greatest length in a vertical plane, while
it in common usage. Paneled frieze-pieces are modillions have their greatest length in a hor
susceptible of many variations of form, and re izontal plane.
ceive various styles of ornamentation, all of Sheet-metal brackets and modillions are des
which give rise to terms of description. We ignated In two ways, by their dimensions and
have, for example, semicircular-ends, circular- by description of design.
centers, octagonal-ends, curved-corners, etc. The ordinary dimensions of brackets are the
The third and lower division of the entabla depth, being tbe distance in a straight line from
ture is called the architrave. In the more the top of the bracket-moulding to the foot of
elegant orders the architrave consists of three the bracket; the projection, being the distance
bands, called respectively, (commencing at the in a straight line from the face of the frieze to
bottom, the first-fascia, second-fascia, and third- the extreme projection of the bracket-moulding ;
fascia,) together with a moulding surmounting and the face width, being the width of the
the latter. The term architrave also designates face itself, not including the projection of the
a moulding running around the exterior curve bracket-moulding, nor any ornamentation which
of an arch. It is also used to designate a may occur upon the sides. When brackets are
moulding around any opening, as a window- supplemented by foot-leaves or similar struct
architrave. In ordinary compositions for mod ures, they are regarded as separate and distinct
ern buildings, the lower member of a cornice, items, and are not included in the dimensions
using this term in its broad and general sense, as above described. It is customary among
consists of a simple moulding. The term foot- mechanics, in estimates, to formulate the dimen
moulding is very generally employed in de sions of a bracket in this manner, ".12 which
scribing it. The term string-course is also would be read " 20 inches deep, 12 inches pro
applied to it by some mechanics, but by very jection, and 4 inches face." Dimensions of
many this term designates any belt around a brackets and modillions are almost always ex-
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face ie thus moulded throughout its entire block placed above a common bracket, against
length, and sometimes a moulded portion occurs which th mouldings end, is called a stop-block.
in connection with other parts plain or sunk, A block occurring above a bracket, and outside
giving rise to such terms as " face moulded and of the crown-moulding, being placed against
plain with leaf," " face moulded and square- the face of the latter, is called a head-block.
sink with leaf," etc. The fronts of modillions Dentils are small blocks occurring in what is
are sometimes moulded to a profile somewhat called the dentil-course. They are, ordinarily,
resembling a section of a baluster, which gives plain upon both their sides and front, and
rise to the term "baluster-front." square in their general shape.
Passing from the face of brackets and modil A corbel is a modified form of bracket. The
lions to a description of their sides, we have name is frequently applied to the lower or sup
several commonly occurring forms. A " plain- porting part of a window-cap.
side" is one flat through its surface, without Trusses, dentils, head-blocks, stop-blocks, cor
ornamentation of any kind. " Side-plain, with bels, and other similar structures, are described
a stamped ornament," describes a side flat in the same general way as brackets and modil
through its surface, with a stamped ornament lions, such modification of terms being made as
soldered upon ita species of ornamentation be is required to adapt them to the necessities of
coming quite popular. A " sunk-panel in side " the case.
is a term indicating a simple cut and soldered Mouldings are described by two classes of
depression in the surface of the side, ordinarily, terms, one having reference to the use, or the
in outline, conforming somewhat to the general position occupied, and the second having refer
shape of the side itself. Frequently modifica ence to shape or profile.
tions of the shape of what are called square- Of the first, crown-moulding, bed-moulding,
sinks, occur, wherein the depression and corre modillion-course, modillion-moulding, dentil-
sponding rim are of a shape resembling the course, dentil-moulding, and foot-moulding or
outlines of a regular scroll. Such sides are architrave, are sufficiently designated in our
further ornamented by a leaf and stem joined, description of the entablature. They are also
commonly known as a bracket or modillion indicated upon the diagram accompanying that
ornament. This gives rise to the description, description . A panel-mouldi ng is one enclosing
" sunk scrolled-panel, with stamped ornament." a panel. Enriched-mouldings are those which
Another common method of ornamentation of are carved or otherwise worked, to represent a
sides, and it is applied to faces also, occasionally , device or emblem, or for the sake of ornamenta
is what is called inclsed-workbeing an imita tion only, as for illustration, " egg and dart."
tion ot fine, deep-cut lines in stone work. This Curved-mouldings is a term in contradistinction
gives rise to the term "incised-slde." to straight mouldings, and designates mouldings
In the use of the various terms here described whose plan or elevation is an arc of a circle.
for faces and sides of brackets and modillions, A bracket-moulding is that moulding around
re-combinations take place. To describe a very the upper part of a bracket or modillion. When
common form of bracket, extending our de brackets and modillions were introduced into
scription to dimensions, it might be written the composition of stone-cornices, the part
thus: "Face moulded and square-sink with forming the cap or head received upon its outer
leaf, sunk scrolled-panel and stamped ornament edges a profile corresponding to the whole or
inside a part of the member called the bed-moulding
Variations and combinations in description of proper. This was termed the bracket-head or
sides and faces can be made indefinitely. To modillion-head. In sheet-metal work the
extend the use of such terms too far will result mouldings which present the appearance of a
in little good, if not positive harm. Itis agreat bracket-head, receive the term bracket-mould
convenience to have a nomenclature of sufficient ings, and this term Is applied alike to these
capacity to admit of the accurate description of parts, whether belonging to modillions or
all common forms, but for all practical pur brackets.
poses, it is better abandoned before entering Among mechanics, various terms of position
upon unusual forms and kinds. are required to convey exact meaning in con
Large terminal-brackets in cornices, which versation and correspondence. The term hor
project beyond the mouldings, and against izontal-moulding describes a moulding lying in
which the mouldings end, are called trusses. A a horizontal plane. A vertical-moulding is one
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whose length is in a vertical plane. A gable- We have also other similar terms, as hexagon-
moulding is one used in a gable. An inclined- miter, pentagon-miter, etc. Sheet-metal workers
moulding would be the same as a gable-moulding seldom describe other than square-miters and
as far as general position is concerned. A octagon miters by names or degrees ; all others
base-moulding, as its name indicates, is one are conveyed by drawings.
occurring in a base of a structure. The terms Of terms of condition may be mentioned,
sill-moulding, belt-moulding, deck-moulding, inside-mlter, which term indicates a joint at an
ridge-moulding, hip-moulding, and various interior or re-entrant angle ; and outside-mlter,
others of similar construction, describe mould which describes a joint at an exterior angle.
ings with reference to their position and use. These terms are to a certain extent relative in
The face of a moulding is its outer surface their use, depending upon a knowledge of which
when placed in the position it is to occupy is the face of a moulding.
upon the structure to which it belongs. The A miter being a joint at an angle in a mould
stay of a moulding is its profile, cut in sheet- ing, there will always be two pieces of mould
metal or drawn upon paper. The term stay, ing cut to the proper angle before joining.
among sheet-metal workers, has almost entirely Each of these pieces is called a half-miter piece,
superseded the use of the term profile. or as common use has it, a half-miter. These
Of the second class, or those described accord pieces in turn are described as right and left.
ing to profile, we may mention quirked-mould- A right-hand half-miter is that piece which,
ings, being those which are suddenly convex at when held face towards the sight, has the miter
the top, forming a re-entrant angle with the cut upon the right-hand end. A left-hand half-
soffit of the fillet abovethe profile of the curve miter is that piece when held face toward the
being some part of a conic section. Rake- sight, has the miter cut upon the left-hand end.
mouldings are those which are inclined, as in a Combinations of these terms frequen9y occur.
gable or pediment, but inasmuch as to miter an An inside right-hand half-miter, is the piece of
inclined-moulding into a horizontal-moulding, an Inslde-mlter having the miter cut upon
under certain conditions, necessitates a change the right-hand end. A double outside half-
of profile, the term, to rake, among sheet-metal miter is a piece having an outside-mlter cut
workers, has become to mean to change profile, upon each end. A complete miter Is one com
for the accomplishment of such a miter. Hence, pleted or finished by joining.
the term raked-moulding, means one whose A structure, so-called by sheet-metal workers,
profile has been changed to admit of mitering. Is any complete piece ready for handling, as a
Qothic-mouldings are such as, by their general bracket or frieze-piece, or dormer window.
style, bear some resemblance to the character When any part is handled in two pieces, a
istic features of the gothic style in architecture. mechanic describes each piece as a structure.
Irregular-mouldings are those which are of no For example, a chimney-cap, consisting of a
defined order or style. belt-moulding and the cap proper, would be
The term miter, in common usage, designates known as structure A and B, or as structure
a joint in a moulding at any angle. We have 1 and 2, as the case might be. Articles which
various terms indicating position, angle, and have distinctive names in common use are
conditions. always designated by those names, asmodlllion,
Of terms of position of miters, we have truss, window-cap, etc., but when the part is of
horizontal-miter for the joint in a moulding unusual occurrence, and for which no appro
whose course is in a horizontal plane ; vertical- priate name suggests itself, it is described among
miter for the joint between horizontal mould sheet-metal workers simply by a letter or num
ings and vertical-mouldings ; gable-miter for a ber, called a structure letter or structure num
joint at either base or apex of a gable or pedi ber, as the case may be.
ment; rake-miter for & joint between two Drawings form no insignificant part in the
mouldings, one of which has undergone a making and handling of Sheet-metal Architec
change of profile to admit the joint being made ; tural Work. An elevation is a geometrical
butt-miter, for the necessary cut of a moulding projection of a building or other object on a
to fit it against an irregular or sloping surface. plane perpendicular to the horizon. Elevations
Of terms of angle, we have square-miter, the are ordinarily drawn to a small scale, as J inch
common term for a joint at a right angle or 90 or inch to one foot.
degree9 octagon-miter for a joint at 136 degrees. | A ground-plan shows the lines of walls and
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other divisions on a line near the surface of the special structures and look-out patterns. The
ground. sectional drawing shows a view of latter are full-size sections of cornices, mould
a building or other object as it would appear if ings, etc., with shape of wood-work or bar-iron
cut in two at a given vertical line. A detail- work required to support the same, indicated
drawing is one showing the whole or a portion therein. Original drawings is a term in con
of a structure in convenient shape for use in tradistinction to those which are made in course
building the same. Detail-drawings are ordi of executing the work. Original-drawings are
narily full size ; sometimes such drawings are those which are furnished with an order, and
termed working-drawings. A plan is a repre are explanatory thereof. Tracings are dupli
sentation of the arrangements of parts as they cate drawings made by tracing upon trans
would appear if cut upon a horizontal line. parent-cloth or paper placed over a drawing.
Thus the plan of a cornice shows the arrange Many other terms might, with propriety, be
ment of trusses, brackets, modillions, dentils, introduced into this description, but enough,
frieze-pieces and mouldings. Construction- we believe, have been given for ordinary pur
drawings is a term in contradistinction to shop- poses. It was not our intention to enter into
drawings. The former are those made with too minute distinctions, but rather to explain
special reference to use upon a building in such general leading points as would naturally
putting up work, while the latter are those suggest others required to fill any deficiencies
made for use in the shop exclusively. Con which every day practice and use may indicate
struction-drawings embrace scale-elevations of are wanting.
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TIN-ROOFING TABLES.
The following tables of tin-roofing are the same as originally appeared in the
Sheet-Metal Builder. They are presented in this connection in the hope that being pre
served in a permanent form their usefulness may be still further extended.
The basis upon which each of the tables has been calculated is found prefaced to
it. We call attention to this fact in view of the different methods of measuring roofs,
standing seam in particular, which are in vogue in different sections of the country.
The plan most generally employed is that of charging for the actual superficial feet
of roof surface, all necessary allowance for the seam being made in the price per square,
and it seems to be the most desirable plan for both house-builder and mechanic.
These tables will be found correct for that method.
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TABLE, showing the Quantity of x 20 Tin, in Boxes and Sheets, required to lay
any given Standing-Seam Roof.
14 x 20 inr.hna. 13 x 17 - Inr.hea.
OA Tn.has lier Sheet nv nosed san0. 112.
EiAmpL6.How much 14 x 20 Tin will be required to lay a Standing-Seam Roof, measuring -13 feet by 34 feet ?
46x34 = 1632 square feet, or 16 squares and 32 fee9
it 32 fout " 9 boxes.
20shaets.
Makincr a Total of 9 boxco and 20 sheets.
fi. So,.Fxxt. Boxes. SHEETS. Sitares. Sq. t. Boxes. Sheets. Squarzs. So,. FEIT. 0oxzs. SHIXTs.
1 1 63 43 36 19 77
2 I 69 44 36 SO 23
S 1 70 44 37 20 94
4 3 71 46 66 21 43
4 72 41 39 21 106
fi 4 76 46 40 22 66
7 6 74 47 41 33 7
3 6 76 47 43 S3 70
9 6 74 46 43 24 21
10 7 77 40 4| 24 64
11 7 73 40 46 26 36
IS 3 79 90 46 26 93
IS 9 30 60 47 26 40
14 9 St 64 46 2?
10 10 32 62 40 27 a
16 10 S3 62 60 23 14
17 11 64 93 64 23 77
10 12 66 64 62 29 23
19 12 36 64 63 29 94
SO 13 37 66 64 30 42
SI 14 66 66 66 30 106
S 14 39 66 66 34 66
22 10 60 67 97 32 7
M 10 94 67 66 32 70
26 16 62 66 69 32 21
se 17 93 69 60 33 64
ST 17 94 69 64 34 36
23 10 96 60 62 34 93
29 19 96 60 62 36 40
30 19 97 64 64 36
St 20 93 63 66 36 62
32 20 99 62 66 37 14
S3 21 lOO 62 67 37 77
34 22 1 62 63 33 23
36 22 S 1 14 69 33 94
M 23 3 1 77 70 39 42
37 24 4 1 23 71 39 106
66 24 6 2 94 72 40 66
39 26 6 3 42 73 41 7
40 26 7 3 106 74 41 70
41 26 3 4 66 76 42 21
42 27 9 6 7 73 42 34
43 27 10 6 70 77 46 36
44 23 It fi 21 73 43 93
46 29 12 fi 64 79 44 40
46 29 10 7 36 30 46
47 30 11 7 93 o 46 62
46 30 10 3 40 33 46 14
40 o 16 9 46 77
60 32 17 t 62 47 23
64 32 10 10 14 36 47 0
62 si 19 10 77 36 46 42
63 64 20 11 23 37 46 1U6
64 34 SI 11 94 66 40 60
66 36 22 12 43 39 60 7
66 36 22 13 106 1 60 90 70
67 36 24 13 66 HI 64 SI
66 37 26 14 7 62 64 64
69 37 23 14 70 93 62 36
fi 66 27 10 SI 94 62 93
64 39 23 10 64 96 63 40
62 39 29 16 36 66 64
64 40 30 16 93 97 64 CS
6t 40 o 17 40 93 66 14
66 41 SI IS 99 66 77
66 42 32 10 03 100 60 23
67 34 19 14
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1S76. bv the Klttredge Cornice a 3d Ornament Company, in the office of
the Librarian of Congre0, at Washington.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 15
6O-s. Sq. Fht. 9s. Squarxs. I Sq. Feet. 6oxes. Squares. Sq. Fert. 6OXE6. SHEETS.
1 1 20 36 3 37
2 1 SO 36 t 3
3 1 711 29 37 34
4 2 71 20 33 60
3 2O2 72 21 39 9 37
6 76 21 4J 10 3
7 O 71 21 41 10 St
3 3 76 22 42 10 69
9 3 7i 22 43 10 36
10 3 77 s: 41 It 4
11 4 7S 21 46 11 33
12 4 79 C3 46 11 60
13 4 SO 23 47 11 36
14 4. SI 2) 46 12 4
10 6 S2 24 40 12 32
16 6 33 24 Ml 12 60
17 6 o 24 64 12 66
IS 6 Si 24 92 10 4
9 Mi 26 63 13 32
20 S7 26 64 13 60
21 Ii 3S 26 66 13 36
22 1 St.l 26 .0 14 4
23 7 90 26 67 14 32
24 7 0 C0 66 14 60
2.-t 62 26 69 11 36
2A 3 93 27 6i 10 6
27 3 0 27 64 10 33
23 3t.t 96 27 62 10 64
:t 96 27 62 10 39
30 O 97 23 (it 16 6
34 9 93 23 66 16 32
32 9 99 2s lili 16 et
32 1U 1U0 29 67 16 39
34 11 1 29 17
36 10 2 67 17 33
to 11 3 fcft 70 17 M
37 u 4 1 71 17 39
33 O 6 29 72 IS fi
3) 11 6 67 76 is 34
I" 12 7 f6 71 IS 62
11 Ii S 1 76 IS 60
IS H 9 29 76 19
13 ) 67 77 19 34
41 13 U 36 7s 19 62
46 12 1 79 19 60
Iii 13 1i 9 si. fi
47 14 1I 67 o 20 34
IS U 10 36 32 C0 62
19 11 16 2 32 20 60
J 9 17 o) SI 21
64 10 is 6S 36 21 34
62 16 19 36 36 21 62
63 10 20 2 37 21 0
64 16 21O92 3o 3s 22 7
66 1, 6s M) 22 36
6S 10 21 i 6 60 22 62
67 16 ..t1 91 22 94
06 17 26 3!) 62 22 1
69 B !.6 6S 93 22 36
tiO 17 SO 94 . 22 62
61 IS itS i 96 22 94
H2 10 29 o 96 24 7
Iii 13 30 69 97 24 93
(H IS 34 S7 9s 24 62
() 19 3! 3 99 24 0
66 19 32 34 ICO 26 7
67 19 31 69
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1076, by the Klttredne Cornice and Ornament Company, in the office of
the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
16 KIXTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
TABLE, showing the Cost per Square, and per Square Foot, of x 20 Tin, for Flat-
Seam Roofing, with Tin at any price, from $6.00 to $20.00 per Box;
VariationO being 26 cents per Box at each advance.
Note.First column contatos Price per 6ox of Tin; second column shows Cost of Tin per Square (lUOsquare feet) of Surface;
third column shows Cost of Tin per Square Foot of Surface.
3.zE OF SH-IT-0efore Edging 14x30 inches. After Edging 13x19 inches.
Square inches per Sheet exposed 247. Sheets per box 112.
WlIEN TlX IS WO6TH % 6 00 PEE 0OX, 14x20 Flat 0oo* Costs I 3 .12 fer Squaee, OE, .0343 PEE SQUAEE FOOT.
6 26 3 26 .0336
6.60 3.33 .0323
6 76 3.61 0364
TOO 3.64 0364
726 .. 3 77 .0377
7 60 3.60 .0360
7 76 4.03 0403
3 00 . .. 4.16 .0416
346 4 29 .0469
360 4 42 0442
376 4 66 .0466
9.00 4 63 .0463
9.26 4o .0461
9.60 . 494 .0404
9 76 6.07 .0607
1000 6.20 .0660
10 36 6.33 0633
10 60 6 46 0646
10.76 669 .0669
11.00 6 72 .0673
11.36 6 66 0666
11.60 6 93 .0693
11.76 .. 6 11 0641
12.00 6 24 0634
1236 6 37 0637
12 60 6 60 .0660
12 76 6 62 .0662
10.00 676 .0676
1026 6.39 0639
13 60 7 03 .0703
10.76 7.10 0710
14.00 7.23 0723
14 2* 7.41 .0741
14 60 7.64 .0764
14 76 7.67 .0767
10.00 7.30 .0730
10 36 793 .1793
16.64 306 .1010
16 76 3.19 .1019
16.11 3 32 1032
16.26 3 46 .1046
0.64 3.63 .1066
16.76 3.71 .1071
nil 3.64 .1064
17 36 3.97 1097
17.61 911 .1941
17.76 9 23 .1623
10.11 9 36 .1936
10.36 9.40 1940
10.61 9 02 1932
' 10.76 9.76 .1976
19.11 9 39 .1939
19 26 11.12 1112
19.64 1110 .1110
19 76 11.36 .1123
21.11 11 41 .1141
in the year O76, by the KIttredge Cornice and Ornament Company, in the office of the
Librarian of Congress at Washington.
IS THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
TABLE, showing the Cost per Square and per Square Foot of x 20 Tin for
Standing-Seam Roofing, with Tin at any Price from $6.00 to $20.00
per Box, Variations being 26 Cents per Box at each advance.
NoteFirst column contato. Price per 6ox o Tin ; 0econd column show. Cost of Tin per Square (100 equare feet) of Surface ;
and third column showa Coat of Tin per Square Foot of Surface.
Size op SheET-Before Working 14 x 20 inches. After Working 10 x 17> inche.
Wara Tt0 is worth * 6 00 ran 6ox, 1420 Standi n o-Seam r.ooF costs 1 3 34 per Squar-, O-, .0334 per Square Foot.
6 26 3 46 .0342
6 60 3 62 .0462
6 76 3 76 0376
7 00 3 60 .0360
7 26 4 03 .0403
1 60 4 17 .0417
7.76 4 34 .0434
3 00 . 4.46 .0446
3.26 4 69 .0469
3 60 4 73 .0476
3 TS 9 46.0137 .0467
000 .0601
3 26 6.10 .06410
9 60 6 29 .0629
9 76 6 43 .0643
10 00 6 67 .0667
10 26 6 71 .0671
10.60 6 36 .0666
10.76 6 93 .0693
1100 6 12 .0012
1126 6 26 .0626
11.60 6 40 0040
1176 6 64 .0664
12.00 6 63 .0603
12 26 6 32 .0332
12 60 6 36 .0696
12 76 7.10 .0710
10 00 7 24 .0724
13 S6 7 33 .0763
10 60 7 62 .0762
10 76 7m .0766
14.00 7 30 .0730
14 26 7 93 .0793
14 60 3 07 .0307
14.76 3 21 0321
10.00 3 36 .0336
10.26 3 40 .03440
10 60 3 63 .
10.76 3 77 .0377
16 011 3 94 .0394
0 26 9 06 .0606
16 60 9 19 .009
16 76 9 S oras
17.00 9 47 .0947
17.26 0 64 .0964
17.60 9 76 .0976
17.76 9 30 .09S0
10.00 10.02 .1002
13.26 10.16 .1016
10 60 10.30 .1030
10.76 10.44 .1044
IS 00 10 66 .1066
19 26 10.72 .1072
19 60 10.36 .106
19 76 11 no .1100
20 00 11 14 .1114
Entered according lo Act of Congress, in the year 1S76, by the Klttredge Cornice and Ornament Company, in the office of
the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
THE KITTREDGE CORRNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 19
TABLE, showing the Cost per Square and per Square Foot of 20 x 28 Tin for
Flat-Seam Roofing, with Tin at any price from %12.00 to $40.00 per
Box, Variations being 60 cents per Box at each advance.
Nte.-Flrst column conmine Price per 6ox of On ; second column shows Cost of On per Square (100 square feet) of Surface ; and
third column show s Cost of Tin per Square foot of Surface.
Size of Sheet0oforo Working
WhekTix is worth $12 00 per 0ox. 20x23 Fla9Seam Hoof Costs 3 00 ee Square. OR, .0300 pun Square Foot.
12 6O 3 13 03410
10 00 3 26 0326
13 60 3 36 .0336
14 00 3 61 .0360
14 60 3 62 .0362 .
10 00 3 76 .0376
10 60 3 36 .0366
16 00 4.01 .0401
16 60 4 13 .0413
17 00 44 26
33 O .0436
17 60 .0433
10 00 4 64 0464
10 m 4 62 0463
19 00 476 .0476
19 60 4 66 0463
30 00 6 01 (K-l
20 90 6 13 .06410
21(0 6 26 .0636
21 60 6 36 0633
22 00 6 64 .0664
22 60 6 62 060!
22 00 6 76 .0676
22 60 9.33 .0.136
24 00 6 01 .0601
24 60 014 0644
26 00 6 26 0626
26 60 6 39 0629
26 00 6 64 0664
26 60 664 .0664
27 00 6 76 .0676
27 60 6 39 .0639
23 00 7 01 .0701
23 64 7 14 .0714
29 00 7 26 .0726
29 60 7 39 0769
39 00 7 64 0709
30 60 7.64 .0764
o00 77 76
39 ..t .0776
34 60 .0739
32 00 3.03 0302
32 60 3 14 .0O4
93 00 327 .0327
36 60 3 39 0629
34 00 3 62 0363
34 60 3 64 0364
36 00 3 77 0377
36 60 3 M) 0669
36 00 ( 02 0602
36 60 9 14 .0944
37 00 9 27 0627
37 60 9 39 0939
33O0 9 63 .0962
33 60 9 64 .0964
39 00 9 77 0977
o060 9 39 09S9
4 .00 10 02 .1002
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year is;6. by the Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Company, in the office of the
Librian of Congress at Washington.
20 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
TABLE, showing the Cost per Square and per Square Foot of 20 x 23 Tin, jor
Standing-Seam Roofing, with Tin at any Price from $12.00 to $40.00
per Box, Variations being 60 Cents per Box at each advance.
NonFlr-t column contains Price per 0ox o Tin ; .econd column shows Cost of Tin per Square (100 square feet) of Surface ;
and third column shows Cost of Tin per Square Foot of Surface.
Size OF ShertBefore Edging ... 20x23 inches. Exposed on Rooi
479O. Sheets per 0ox.. 112.
Whin Tin is woth $12 00 O 6ox, 20 23 Standing-Skam Roof costs 3 21 fie Sorar, O, .03 ran Soiiar Foot.
12 60 3.36 .0336
10 00 3 46 .0346
10 60 3.62 0363
14 00 3 76 .0376
14 60 3 39 .0339
10 00 4 02 .0402
10 60 4.10 .0410
10 00 429 .0429
16 60 4.42 .0442
00 4.66 .0466
17 60 4.69 .0469
10 00 4 32 .0432
10 60 4 96 .0406
19 00 6.09 .0609
19.60 6 23 .0623
20 00 6 33 .0636
20 60 6 40 .06440
SI 00 6 62 .0663
SI. 60 6.76 .0676
S3 00 660 .0660
26 60 6 03 0603
3S 00 617 0647
S3 60 .. . 6 30 0620
34 .00 643 0643
34 60 6 67 0667
S6 00 6 70 0670
29 60 6 34 .0634
36 00 6 97 .0697
26 60 7.10 0710
37 00 7.24 0724
37 60 7 37 .0767
3S 03 764 0764
23 60 764 .0764
S9 00 7.73 .0773
29 60 7 94 .0794
30 00 304 .0304
30 60 3 10 0o10
o00 3 34 1O34
o.60 3 46 .03446
32 00 3 66 .0366
66 60 3 71 .0671
33 00 3 ib 0O-6
33 60 3 93 0393
64 00 9 12 0942
34 60 9 26 .0626
36 ou 9.:0 .0933
36 .10 9.62 0962
36 9.66 0606
36. 00
61) 9.79 .0979
37 mi 9 62 .0962
37 60 10 06 .1006
33 00 10.19 .1019
33 60 10.32 1032
39 ( 10 46 .1046
39.60 10.69 .1069
40 00 10 76 .1076
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1376, by the Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Company, in the office of
the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
21
GALVANIZED SHEET IBON.
TABLE, showing Gauges, with Weights per Square Foot; List Price per Pound;
Cost per Square Foot at List; together with Cost per Pound and per Square
Foot at Different Discounts, ranging from 2h per cent0 to 60 per cent.
in this Table prices are calenlated to five placee of dec mais, which U .ufflclently accurate for all pracOcal purpose0
Gauge -.1:. 11. . 0 . 17. o. 16. So. 19. Ho. 20. Ho. 21. Ho. 22. So. 22. Ho.24.Ho.26. Ho. 26 So. 27. Ho. 23. Ho.29.
Weight per Square Foot 60oz.j43oz. 43 oz. 33 oz. 33 oz. 23 oz. 24 oz. 21 oz. 13 oz. 17 oz. 13 oz. 16 oz. 14 oz. 13 oz. 12 oz
.12 .12 .12 .IS .12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 .14 .10 .16 .10
Cost PR0 So,. Foot at List . .16 .36 .3226 .296 .2176 .21 .196 .17062 .16437 .13312 .11 .13126 .13126 .12 .126
per Ib. . . .1O .117 .117 .117 .117 .117 .12676 .1267* .12676 .12676 .1366 366 .14*26 .106 .1766
psrDq.rt. .416376 .364 .31113 .27737 .21131 .20176 .16012 .16626 .16061 .13467 .1266 .12796 .12793 .12676 .13162
O 6 % per ltt. . . .114 .114 .114 .114 .114 .114 .1236 .1226 .1226 .1226 .133 .132 .1426 .102 .171
" 1 perSq.rt. .4376 .342 .30627 .2776 .22642 .1996 .16026 .16209 .11666 .13121 .1- .12196 .12196 .1226 .12326
O IX* per Ib. . . .111 .111 .111 .111 .111 .12026 .12026 .12026 .12026 .1296 .1295 .13676 .142 .1666
" 1 ptrSq.rt. .41626 .3- .29331 .26262 .22393 .19426 .13037 .16732 .11279 .12776 .1296 .1211 .1211 .12026 .12167
it 10 % per Ib. . . .103 .103 3 .103 .103 .103 .117 .117 .117 .117 .126 .126 .136 .144 .162
" 1 p.rSq.rt .406 .342 .26026 .2666 .22276 .169 .1766 .16266 .1-93 .12161 .126 .11612 .11612 .117 .120
O * " piSq.ft per Ib. . . .IOS .106 .106 .21937 .106 .106 .106 .1137- .11376 .11376 .11376 .1226 .1226 .13426 .14 .1076
.39376 .316 .22216 .21666 .16376 .17062 .11629 .12607 .12066 .1226 .11161 .11161 .11376 .11612
O * per Ib. . .IOS .K0 .102 .109 .102 .102 .1106 .1106 .1106 .1106 .119 .119 .1276 .136 .103
" i perSq.rt .3626 .306 .27112 .21226 .21067 .1796 .16676 .11606 .13121 .11710 .119 .11166 .1106 .1106 .11176
al * per ib. . . .099 .099 .009 .099 .099 .099 .10726 .10726 .10726 .10726 .1106 .1106 .13376 .132 .1466
" i pSj, rt. .37126 .297 .26606 .22642 .20416 .17626 .16037 .11076 .12766 .11396 .1166 .10323 .10323 .10726 .11127
1' 20 * per nt. . . .093 .096 .096 .096 .096 .096 .104 .104 .104 .104 .112 .112 .12 .123 .144
ptrSq.rt. .36 .236 .266 .223 .193 .169 .06 .1366 .1226 .1106 .112 .106 .106 .104 .103
t 23X* per Ib... .093 .093 .093 .093 .093 .093 .10076 .1007 .10076 .1007.6 .1039 .1036 .1026 .124 .139.6
" i por Sq. . .341676 .279 .2993 .22037 .19161 .16276 .16112 .13222 .11964 .10704 .1036 .10171 .10171 .10076 .10462
N M % per Ib. . . .09 .09 .39 .09 .09 .09 .0976 .0976 .0976 .0976 .lr6 .106 .1126 .12 .106
" 1 psr Sq. ft. .-76 .27 .21167 .21276 .16662 .1676 .11626 .12796 .11673 .10669 .106 .092116 .092116 .0976 .10126
l -: per Ib. . . .0o .037 .037 .067 .037 .037 .09426 .09426 .0946 .9426 .1010 .1010 .10376 .116 .1306
. 1 perSq.rt. .32626 .261 .23231 .20662 .17016 .10226 .11127 .12270 .11162 .10011 .1016 .090916 .09616 .09426 09737
per Ib. . . .034 .0*4 .034 .034
II 30 * | 34.1. . .0o .094 .094 .094 .f94 .093 .093 .106 .112 .126
.316 .262 .22676 .1996 .17626 .117 .1266 .119416 .10306 .09663 .93 .00167 .09167 .91 .006
per Ib. . . .0o .0 .0o .16237
II MX* i. 1 porSq.rt. .0o .0o .0o .03776 .03776 .09776 .03776 .0946 .0946 .10126 .108 .1216
.30676 .216 .21763 .16706 .11176 .13162 .11647 .1012 .09322 .006 .03969 .03669 .03776 .09112
II * per Ib. . . .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03666 .03666 .03666 .03666'.09323 .09332 .10 .10666 .12
porSq.rt. .30 .21 .216 .19 .166 .11 .12 .11276 .1020 .06208.093- .0376 .0376 .03666 .9
per Ib. . . .073 .073 .073 .073 .073 .076 .03446 .03446 .03446 O03973
36 ? O 1 porSq.rt. .03446 .00 .00 .O76 .104 .117
.00 .09631 .09631 .06416 .03776
.2626 .234 .20962 .16026 .0037 .1366 .12676 .11060 .10034
O VIX* n per per Ib. .076 .076 .076 .076 .076 .076 .0o26 .026 .0o26 .026 .0376 .0376 .09376 .10 .1126
Sq. rt. .23126 .226 .20166 .17312 .16196 .13126 .12167 .10664 .96416 .03632 .0376 .03206 .03206 .03126 .021167
40 " per Sq. rt .27 .076 .076 .072 .07? .072 .072 .073 .073 .073 .073 .034 .034 .09 .096 .103
.216 .1936 .171 .1166 .126 .117 .10227 .06262 .06237 .021 .07376 .07376 .073 .031
i * .t perSq.rtper lt. . . .069 .069 .069 .069 .069 .069 .07176 .07476 .07476 .07476 .0306 .OF06 .03626 .062 .1036
.26676 .207 .16643 .16237 .11221 .12076 .11212 .0931 .02676 .07942 .0306 .07646 .07646 .07476 .07762
O 46 * perSq.rt. .0*6
per Ib. . . .fi .066 .066 .066 1.066 .0710 1.0710 .0710 .0710 .077 .077 .0326 .036 .099
.2176 .193 .17767 .16676 .12612 .1166 .10726,. 093o .02160 .07696 .077 .07216 .07216 .0716 .07126
per Ib. .062 .062 .03 .062 .062 .062 .10227
II * .t porSq.rt. .06226 .06326 .06326 .06326!.0766 .0766 .07476 .034 .0-46
.22626 .169 .16931 .11962 .12993 .11026 .06967 .03104 .07264 .0766 .0669 .0639 .09626 .07037
per Ib. .06 .06 .06 .06 .06
60 * 1 |perSq.rt. .226 .11 .16126 .1126 .12276 .106 .0976 .09631 .06 .066 .066 .P66 O036 .07 .07 .076 .03 .09
.07716 .03906 .07 .06662 .06662 066 .0676
i per Ib. . . .067
* tpersq.rt. .067 .067 .067 .067 .067 .06476 .06476 .06476 1 .06476 .0666 .0666 .07126 .076 .0366
.21276 .171 .16316 .13637 .11766 .09976 .06262 .03104 .07632 1.0060 .0666 .06234 .06224 .06176 .06412
68 * 1 IperSq per Ib .064 .064 .064 .064 .064 .064 .0-.r6 .0666 .06S6 1.0636 1.063 .062 .0676 .072 .0o
lt. .2026 .162 .11612 .12326 .11127 .0946 .03776 .07673 .06946 .06216..062 .06606 .06606 .0966 .06076
t.06626 .0606 .(\696 .06276 .C63 .0766
per Ib. .064 .064 .06t .064 .064 .064 .06626 .06626 .06626
fr 6IX* II I:00o*.. .1026 .163 .13706 .12112 .10616 .06626 .06237 .07209 .0666 1.06670 .0696 .06673 .06673 .06626 .06767
per Ib... .046 .046 .U46 .040 .046 .042 .062 .002 .062 1.062 .066 .066 .06 .064 .072
- fi * M >I0 . .16 .111 .129 .111 .099 .021 .076 .09626 .06176 .06626 .066 .0026 .0026 .062 .064
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1076, by the Ktredge Cornice and Ornament Company, in the office of
the Lirarian of Congress, at Washington.
22 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
SHEET-METAL MOULDINGS.
The following tables for Gauges Nos. 24, 26 and 27, cover the usual run of straight Sheet-
Metal Mouldings in use. A memorandum of extras accompanies each table.
Before making Sheet-Metal work, of whatever kind or description, (save ornaments and other
die work,) and whether in large or small quantities, certain preliminary steps are necessary.
Drawings must be made, stretchouts obtained, machinery adjusted, etc. All this is common to
each lot of work of any given design executed, whether it be an order for eight feet or eight
hundred feet. It is an expense which cannot be estimated in the price of work per foot or per
piece, because in amount it is the same on a small order as on a large one. It is manifestly pro
per, therefor, to make a special arbitrary allowance for such items, which is done in the follow
ing tables and throughout this book, under the name of Pattrns.
No explanation is necessary as to the item of Miters. It is a reasonable charge for extra
cost occurring at irregular intervals, and one which cannot, therefore, be included in the price
per foot.
Curved Mouldings vary so much in sweep, radius, profile, and other important particulars,
that a general formula by which to make estimates upon them, is almost out of the question. In
another portion of this book (refer to Index) we give some prices limited to particulars, profiles
and special constructions. It has been customary with some to estimate curved mouldings at
from one and one-half to three times the price of straight mouldings, of corresponding gauge
and character. While such a rule in very many cases is sufficient for all practical purposes, it
has no foundation in reason, and is liable to lead to serious errors.
O O CO A>D ORNAMENT COMPANY. 23
This Table is calculated for the ordinary forms of tho different descripOons named, and for Mouldings in el0h9foot lengths
Short lcn-ths and excepOonal profiles are subject to speeial prices. The figures represent the price per foot.
Joined Joined.
V O- EXTRAS.
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6 in. lo0 D" 093 .099 .099 .0936 .1030 0936 .1030 .1093 .039 .099 099 1113 .037 097 61In. .30 03 12 .10
6 1196 1046 1146 .1106 .1106 .1101 1196 .1101 .1196 .129 .1066 .1166 1106 .1309 .1036 1136 6 30 03 .12 .10
7 laca 1212 1o2 .1322 .1322 .1267 .1362 .1267 1362 .1336 1202 .1322 .1322 1476 .1202 .1302 7 30 "1 .10 .19
S 10O! .1373 .1473 1463 .1432 .1132 1023 .1432 .1023 .1661 .1336 .1463 .1463 .1641 .1363 .1463 S .30 .04 .10 19
.1694 .10(4 .1644 .16.61 .1664 .1099 .1694 .1699 .1694 .1717 .1064 .1664 .1(51 1s07 .1034 .1624 9 .30 .06 20 26
10 1S60 .1710 1010 .1320 .1020 .1769 .1S60 .1766 .I360 .1033 .1720 .1020 .1020 1076 .1700 1300 10 30 .06 0 .26
11 2026 .1076 .1976 le- .1930 .1934 .2026 .1934 .2026 2040 .1036 .1936 10-0 2139 .lso 1966 11 .440 .06 26 .34
12 2162 .2041 .2142 .2102 .2102 .2097 .2162 .2097 .2162 aai 6 .2062 .2162 .2102 2306 .2132 12 40 06 .26 34
12 2366 22i is .2203 .9110 .23410 .2262 .2366 .2262 .2263 .23o .2210 .23410 .23410 2471 .2193 2293 12 .40 07 30 37
Ii 26O a:;Tl .2474 .2461 .2461 .2429 .2624 .2429 .2624 .2647 .2334
2661 .2434 .2434 2037 2261 2-161 .440 .07 30 37
3
16 2660 .2640 .^i'.lii .2660 .2660 .2696 .2660 .2696 2660 .2713 .26.-0 .2660 1301 .26:O) 2620 0 .40 .03 3J
16 2-6t 2706 as.n ,1310 .2S16 .2761 2S66 6764
t.!7 2366 .2370 .2716 .2o1 .2o6 2000 VOOI 2796 0 .60 .03 .30 .33
17 :;ii22 asa .2072 2932 Oisa .2627 .3022 .3022 .3046 .2s-2 29S2 29s42 .3436 .2362 2962 17 60 09 36 44
.34103 . 3033 .3103 .3446, .3448 .3093 .34103 !9 .349-. .3211 .3046 .3446 .3446 .3301 .3023 .3423 16 .60 .09 .36 44
9 .3264 .3244 .3304 3o1 3214 .3269 .3264 .3269 .3264 .3277 .3214 .3344 .3344 .3407 .3494 3294 9 .60 .10 .40 .60
20 fi .3270 .3470 ,:1460 :141 .3426 3620 .3426 .3620 .3643 .3230 .3430 3430 3032 3361 3460 20 0 .10 .40 .10
21 3636 :. ;i; .3333 .3640 3646 .360 ,:0; .360 .3636 .3709 3916 3611 3646 3709 3'26 3626 21 60 .12 .46 .67
22 3362i 3702 6fi 3S12| .3767 .3362 .3767 .3362 .3676 .3712 3O2 .3o1 3966 .3062 3762 22 60 .12 .46 .67
22 l0s :iti;S 396s .-731 .3oO397s .3423 .4010 .3623 .4010 .4041 .3S73 3073 307s 41o .3366 3966 22 60 14 60 64
list 4t.U4 .4134 4144 4144 .4039 .4039 .4104 .4207 .4044 .4144 .4144 .4297 .40O .4124 21 60 .14 .60 64
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26 .ffll .400 .43; .4340 .4340 .4266 .41044360 4266 .4360 .4376 .4210 .4340 .4340 .4162 4160 .4260 26 .60 .16 66 .71
26 4616 4,SM 4466 1170 .4-176 Oai .4646 .4421 .4646 .4639 .4376 447fi .4476 .4029 .4366 .4466 26 .70 .16 66 .71
27 su .4632 .479t
4640 .4642 .4612 .4667 463 .4667 .4632 .4706 .4642 .4642 .4642 .4796 .4622 4622 27 70 10 .66 .76
22 1- Is .4693 .4303 .4303 .4763 .43446 47.7! .43446 .4671 047PS .4303 .4303 .4064 .4666 4 7,' s 23 .70 .10 60 .73
29 1 .4364 .4064 4071 .4074 1010 .6014 4949 .6014 6037 4674 974 4071 6427 .4664 4064 29 70 .0 .60 .30
.6100 .6UJ0| .6130 .6140 .6140 64100 .6039 .6160 6C03 5)10 6410 6440 6S93 .6020 .6120 30 70 SO 60 .60
24 O KITTREDGK CONO O ANB ONA. COMPANY.
This Tabic le calculated for the ordinary forme of the different descripOons named, and for Mouldinga in cteh9foot lengths.
Short lengths and excepOonal profiles are subject to speeial prices. The figures represent l-6 price per foot.
Joined Joined.
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6 1a. U93 .133 093 .094 094 030 093 .0336 .093 1003 .034 0-| 094 .1093 032 062 Si0. 30 .03 .12 10
6 1136 090 1036 .1096 1096 .1041 1136 10(1 1136 1109 0996 .1060 1096 1240 0976 1076 6 33 .03 .12 .13
7 1262 1142 1242 .1262 1262 1197 1262 .197 1262 13410 .1162 1262 1 106 1132 1226
1262 14t;3 7 30 04 .10 .19
3 1446 19s 1393 140S 1403 1363 1446 1393 1446 1471 1303 .1403 1664 1236 .1336 3 .30 04 .10 .19
9 1004 144 .1064 .1064 1664 1609 1604 1609 1604 1627 1464 1004 U04 1717 .1444 1644 9 30 06 .20 .26
: " .1760 1640 .1710 1720 1720 .1666 .1760 1666 1760 1733 1620 1720 1720 1076 1600 .1700 10 30 06 .20 .26
u 106 1766 I360 1073 .1376 .1021 1946 1021 1916 1939 1776 .1071 1376 2029 .17CS 1 11 .40 03 26 .31
12 2\2 .1622 2022 2032 2032 197 2072 .1977 .2072 2096 1932 .2032 203-. I 2106 1942 1942 12 40 (- .36 .31
12 222 2073 o73 21N3 2136 2132 2223 21*1 2223 .2264 2036 2103 2341 206 21.M 12 .40 .07 .30 37
14: 2: 6224 2.331 O94 2344 stao 2234 .2239 2334 .2407 2241 2341 S6144 297 2224, 2224 li 40 (17 .30 .37
249J 260O 2600 2446 2640 .2640 11s .33
16t 269i 2290
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2640 .26(6 216 2666 .2691 OO
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2663
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2600I .36009 2663 . 22SO 2430 16
O 262 230! ; 263r 2F6 0
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17: 232 271O 2s02 6Ml 2 2o2 .2767 252 2767 262 .2376 2712 .2o6 2O2 2966 6.t.l-. .2762 17 .60 .09 .36 .44
16 3003 93 .2966 2963 6O',s 294 3003 203 3003 30o 2S63 2963 .296- 3421 2o10 2946 16 60 .09 .36 .44
9 SIM 3011 .3414 3424 3424 3069 3464 3-9 3464 34107 3024 3424 304 :i7T 301 . 3404 9 0 10 10 .60
20 3320 .3470 3270 623 ) 3 30 3226 3230 .3216 3220 3343 34100 32MJ 323C 3432 O00 3260 20 C0. 10 1" .60
21 3476 3226 3426 3436 3436 32o 3476 33o .3476 3409 3326 6436 3436 339 1 3216 3416 21 60 .12 40 .67
22 3622 3432 3632 .3662 3662 3637 3622 3637 3762 3666 3462 3693 3' 62 3T 13 347: 672
39li1 360 373 22 .60 .12 .46 67
22 37 3624 .3743 .3746 .3746 .sue 3766 3693 .3736 3O1 .3642 39 O 1 3743
3742 22 60 .14 60 .64
21 304 37-4 339s 3604 .4034 3o9 39(4 33440 394 ) 3937 aso4 3601 .4067 3734 3334 M .60 .14 .60 64
26 4100 3960 4060 406O .4061 4006 410( .4006 4100 4122 3960 .4001 4t Ml 4213 3941 4040 26 .60 16 66 .71
26 1266 4106 4206 4216 4216 4164 4266 4164 4266 4279 4116 4216 4216 4:i61 409f 4196 26 .70 .16 .71
27 .4412 4262 4362 4671 4672 4347 4412 4347 4412 4436 4272 4372 4372 .4626 .426S 4362 27 .70 .10 .66 .76
23 1663 IH- .4610 4623 4623 4476 4663 4476 4663 |0.H 4423 4623 4623 .46o 440 4t03 23 .70 .10 60 .73
29 4724 .4674 .4674 4941 ICSI .4669 .4724 4629 4721 4747 4634 46o 40.41 4617 4664 4M30 1(ti4 t 29 70 .20 .60 30
30 .4630 47 !0 4320 4610 4736 4630 4736 .4630 4603 .4740 .4S40 .4340 4993 .4720 ! 30 70 20 .00 .30
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THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND RNN COMPANY. 26
This Table
Shortis lengths
calculated
andfor the ordinary formsareofsuject
the different descripOons
prices. named, and represent
for Mouldings in eigh9foot
excepOonal profiles to speeial The figures the price per foot.lengths.
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in. 093 076 036 0360 l-0 res: 093 0336 093 0963 0760 .0301 0S60 1043 .077 037 6io. .30 .03 12 10
i 1076 0626 1026 1036 1036 09SI 1076 .09o 1076 .1099 .09.36 1036 1036 1109 .0946 1016 6 30 .03 .12 .10
7 1072 .1172 .1102 -11 S3 1127 1222 1127 1222 12410 .1032 .1102 .1102 1336 .1062 1162 7 .30 .04 .10 .19
3 1363 1210 .13410 1323 .1323 1276 1363 1276 1363 130 1223 1323 1323 .1461 .1203 1303 3 .30 .04 .10 19
9 1014 1:i61 1464 1474 .1474 1419 1014 .1419 1014 1037 .1374 .1474 .1474 1627 .1364 .1464 9 .30 .06 .20 26
10 1660 1010 .1640 1630 .1620 .1066 1660 1066 .1660 1633 1020 1620 1620 ,1776 1000 fi 30 .03 20 .26
11 1006 1666 .1766 1766 1766 1711 leoe 1711 1006 .1029 ,1666 .1766 1766 1949 1641 1746 U .40 .06 .26 .31
12 1932 1002 1602 .1942 .1942 10)7 1962 .1067 .1932 1976 .1012 .102 .1942 2066 .1762 .1062 12 40 06 .26 o
12 0on- .1946 me 2066 2066 2003 2093 21X9 .2093 2121 .1966 .6066 2063 2211 1936 2033 13 .40 .07 30 .37
H 2244 2094 2194 .2204 2204 2140 2244 2140 .2244 2267 .2104 .2304 2204 2367 2034 2134 O .40 .07 30 37
16 .O 2241 2310 .2360 2230 296 2260 2296 .2360 2413 .2260 .2360 2260 2603 23( 2330 16 .40 .03 3J 33
IS 2636 23% 246 2406 2406 .2441 2636 2441 .2636 2669 2396 .2406 2406 2640 .2276 2476 0 0 .03 30 33
17 2632 .29)2 2622 SU 12 2640 .2667 26S2 .2637 2632 2706 2642 .2642 2642 2796 .2622 2622 17 .60 .09 36 .41
16 .2323 2673 2773 27 273 2732 2st.s 2763 232. .2364 2663 .2736 2736 2941 266. .2766 16 .60 .09 .36 44
19 2974 .234 .2624 .2934 2934 2379 2974 2379 2974 2997 2334 .2934 2934 3037 2o4 204 9 .60 .10 .40 60
20 .o20 2970 3170 3030 3030 3026 3420 3026 3420 o43 29S0 3030 .Sff-O 3232 .2960 3030 20 60 10 .40 00
21 3266 3416 3216 3226 3226 3471 3266 o71 3266 3239 3426 3226 3226 3279 3406 3200 21 60 12 .46 67
22 3412 3262 3262 3272 3272 3417 3412 o .3412 3436 3272 3372 .3272 .3626 .3262 3262 22 .60 .12 .46 67
22 3663 3103 3603 36410 36410 3463 3666 346:i 3666 3661 3410 116410 36410 3671 6693 .2403 22 60 14 60 64
21 3704 3664 3664 366-1 3664 .3609 3704 3609 3704 3727 3664 30(4 3664 6617 .3644 .3644 24 60 14 .60 .64
26 3360 3700 .3300 3o0 3o0 3766 3360 3766 .3660 3376 3710 .3o0 3S10 3962 3660 3760 23 60 .13 .66 .71
26 o1% 3,-46 39-16 3966 3966 3601 3996 3601 3996 4019 3366 31166 3966 4109 13336 3936 26 70 .16 66 .71
27 4142 391O 41162 .4102 4t02 4047 4142 .4047 .4142 4166 .4002 4102 4102 4266 3932 41132 , 27 0 .10 .66 .76
22 4236 113- 423s 424. 1216 4193 42S3 4193 .4236 4341 .4142 4243 4246 4 101 4t23 1223 23 .70 .10 .60 .73
29 1 111 .4234 4334 4394 .4394 .4329 4434 4329 4434 4467 4294 .4394 439| 4647 4274 4374 29 .70 .20 .60 .30
30 4630 .4130 4930 .4640 4640 .4463 .4660 .4466 .4630 .4603 .4440 .4640 4640 ,4693 .4420 4620 30 70 20 .60 .30
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THE KITTREDGE CORRNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 27
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DESIGN No. 793.
Face: Plain. Sides: Sunk ScroUed-Panel.
Note.hi. design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all 1j
6rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentation.
Patterns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, Page 27. cale: 1 nch 9 foot
DE9TH. *6 Inches. *7 Inches. *S) Inches. 11 Inches. 1
Face Width :i n. 4 in. 6 in. i in. ~^62O 4 in. 6 in. 4 in 1 til. 6 in. 6i". 1 li in. 7 in. 1
14 in. Cut and Formed 16 43 .60 .0 .64 .72 .76 . 73 60 O 93
Complete r3 oo .62 1 OS 1 1" 1 12 1.23 1 32 ! 1.34 1 60 1.64 1 63
*C Inches. *3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
16 Is. Face Wirlth 4 in. 6 in. Olli. 4 in. sin. 6 in. 9in. 9in. 7 in. Sin. ein. 7 in.
Cut and iormca.... 62 .64 03 .74 .76 30 32 94 93 1 02 1 06 1 10
1.10 1 12 1 16 1 30 1.32 1 36 1.62 1 64 1 63 1.73 1 .31 1 36
, *7 Inches. *9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
13 is. Face Willi h 4 in. 6in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6in. sin. ein. 7 in. 5 in. 6in. 7 in
Cut and Formed .74 .76 21 .36 .60 1 04 1 OS 1.12 1 13 1 22 1 26
1.30 1 M 1 30 1 16 1 46 1.62 1 30 1 34 1 66 2 02 2 U6 2 10
*3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inch-s.
201a. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 6in. Ii in 7in. Sin. ein. 7 in.
Cut aud Formed . 34 36 1 22 1.06 1 10 1 22 1 26 1 32 1 33 1 42 1 16
Complete 1.4 1 4.4 1 M 32 1 73 1 S'2 1.33 2.06 2 10 2 14 2 30 O2 3 1 2 32
9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 InchES.
22 is. Face Width 4 in. 6in. fi in. 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 6 in. 6in. 7in. ) in. 6 in. 7 in. 6 in. 6in. 7 in.
Cut and Formed 1.00 i 0 1.06 1.13 1 22 1 26 1 32 1 42 1.46 1 64 1 62 1 64 O21 72
Complete 1 70 1 72 1.76 s.US 2 OU 2 in 2 30 ' 31 2 33 2 64 2 66 2 64 32 21 76 1 30
36 2.9a
10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
241a. Face Width 6 in. in. 1 7 in. 6in 6 in. 7 in. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in. 6in. 7in. 3in. 6 in. 7 in. 3in.
^utand Formed i 1.24 1 23 1.40 1.46 1 64 1 66 1 64 1 76 1 32 36 1 94 2 00 2.04
2 04 2 03 2 12 136 2 23 2 32 2 3- 2. M 2 66 2 64 2.36 2 62 21 96 3 12 3 10 3 22
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inch-s. 19 InchES.
2311a. Face Width 0 in. 6 in. 7in. 9in. 6in. 7 in. 6in. 7 in. ! 3in. ein. 1 7 in. Sin- 6 in. 7 in. 3in.
Cut and Formed 1 32 1 42 1 46 1 66 1 60 1 64 1 73 1 32 1 as 1 96 2 02 2 06 2 14 2.20 2 24
Complete 2 :;o 2 34 2 33 2 66 2.60 2.64 2 Si 2 62 2 93 3 14 3 20 3 24 3 44 3 60 3 64
12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
221a. Face Width ( in 7in. 3 in. 6in. 7 in. Sin. 6in. 7 in. 3 in. 6 in. 7 i . 3 in. 7 in. Sin 9in
Cut and Formed i : 1.64 1 63 iff 1 32 1 33 1 OO 2 02 32 96 03 2 IC 2 24 2 23 2 42 2 42 2 62
Complete 1 C.3 3 .64 2 63 2.33 J 2 Sf- 3 14 3 20 3.42 3 64 3 6S 3.34 3.60 3 t.
13 ISCheS. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 InchES.
301a. Face Width Ii i.l. 7in. 3in. ein. 7 in. tiin. 7 in. 3 in. 9 in. 7 in. Sin. 9 in. 7in. 3in. 9 in
Cut and Formed i :C 1 32 1 3C 93 2 02 2 03 2.26 2 32 2 36 2 16 2 02 2 62 2 70 Irff 2 62
Complete a -O 2 02 2 06 31 16 3 2j 3 26 3 m 3 62 3 06 3 36 3.94 4 lin 4 26 4 32 4.33
14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
32 Is. Face Width Tin. tin. 7 in 1 Sin. 6in. 7 in. Sin t . 1 i n 7 in. 3 in. 6in. 7in. Sin. 9in.
Cut and Formed 1.96 2 02 2 06 2 26 2 32 2 36 2 0 2.66 2 02 2.73 2 34 2 96 3 02 3 06
Complete :i 14 6 2U 3 24 3 .6 3 62 3 06 3 M 3 t.IS 4 t1 42.72 23 4 34 4 40 4.63 .1 72 4 7f
16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
341a. Face Width 7in. 3in. t.IM.. 7 in 3in. 9 in. 3 in. 9 i -i. 10 in Sin. 6in. Klin Sin. 9 in. lOin
Cut and Formed . : :i 2.30 2 30 2 43 tst 2 62 2.73 2 64 2 60 3 04 3 10 3 16 3 26 3 34 3 40
3 M li 3 06 3 00 3 6s 4. "4 4 34 4.40 4 46 4 74 4 SO 4.36 6 10 6 IS 6 24
16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 IncheS. 24 Inches.
S6is. Faco Width 7 in. 3. . Sin. 3i 9in. Kl in Sin. 9 in. l6ir. Sin. 6in. Klin Sin. 9 in. 10 i"
Cut and Formed 2 43 : :; 2 3O 2 32 2 CS 2 94 3 04 3 10 3 IS
Complete 3 i:o 3 Uli 1.02 4 33 4 44 4 CO 4 74 4 SO 4 66 63 12 23 3 34 3 42 3 02 3 66 3 66
6 16 6 26 6 42 6 64 6 02
Sizes marked with star arj priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
THE KITTRED&E CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 31
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE ANND ORNOAMENT COMPANY. 35
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Square Sink. Sides: Plain, with Stamped Ornamen9
N. .This Design is to be regarded as a type of a elass. The following figures are applicable to all
6rackets possessing the same rcneral features of ornamentaOon.
Patterns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale: % inch -= 1 foot.
DEPTH. 8 Inches. * 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width
16 is. cut 4in. 6 in. ( in. 4in. Sin. ein. 6 in. 6 in. 7in. 6in. 1 6in. 7in.
and Formed . . 0 1.06 1 16 1.14 1 22 1 32 1 40 TT 1.60 1.64 1 64 1 76
126 1.34 1.44 1.46 1 64 1 64 1 si; 1 94 2.06 2 02 2.12 2.24
*7 IncES. *9 IncheS. 11 IncheS. 13 Inch-Es.
16 ta. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 11 in. 4in. 1 Sin. 1 6in. 5 in . 6in. 7in. 6 in . 6in. 7in.
Cut and Formed. . 1.14 1 22 1 32 1 32 1.40 1 60 1 66 1 66 1.73 1.76 1.36 1 96
1 Hi 1.64 1 Ii4 1.63 1 T6 1 30 2.04 2 14 2 C6 2 32 2.42 2 62
*3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches.
201a. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 4 in. , in. 6in. Sin. 6 in. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. Sin. 6 in. 7in.
Cut and Formed. . 1.32 1.40 1 60 1 is u1 Uli 63 1 63 1.32 1.62 2 02 2.04 2 14 2 24 T23 2 33 e 42
Complete 1.63 i .; 1.36 1 96 3.10 2 36 2 46 2 66 2.66 2 TO 2.fc6 2 96 3.13 3 16
*9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 Is. Face Width 4i" . Sin. 6 in. 4in. 1 Sin. I 6in. sin. 1 ein. 7in. 6 in. ein. 7in. 6 in. 6 in. T in-
cut and Formed. . 1.62 1.60 1 73 21 '.t(i : 1.32 1 62 : 34 2 14 2.34 : 32 2 33 2 60 2 66 2 66 2.76
Complete 1.60 1 93 2.03 2 36 2 46 2 66 2 76 2 36 2.96 3.L6 3 10 3 30 3 10 3 60
10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
24 is. Face Width 6 in . 6in. 7in. 6 in . 6 in . T in . Sin. fi in. T in. 6 in. 7in. 3in. ein. T in. Sin.
Cut and Formed . . 1 30 T 2.04 2.14 2 26 2 23 2 33 2 60 2.66 3 32 2 93 3.10 3
Complete 2 36 2 46 2.66 2.06 2 76 2 66 2 93 3 03 3 20 3 40 3 62 3 63 3 SO 3 62 4.t2
11 incheS. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
2311a. Face Width 6 in. fi in . 7in. 9in. 6 in . 7 in. din. 7in. 1 3 in. 6in. 7in. 3in. ein. 7in. Sin.
cut and Formed. 2.06 2.16 2.26 2 30 3 40 2 60 2 70 2.30 2 62 3.00 3.12 3 22 3 32 3.44 3 64
Complete 2 63 2 T6 2.33 : un :i m 3 20 3 44 3.64 3 66 3 32 :i 9.M 4 04 4 24 4 m 4 46
Projection 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
2si1a. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3in. fi in. 7in. 3m. 6in. 7in. 3in. 3in. 1 7in. 3in. 7in. 3in 9 in.
Cut and Formed. . 2.33 2 60 2 60 2.70 2 SO 2 62 3.00 3 12 3 24 3 36 3.42 3.63 3.34 3.93 4 10
Complete 3.03 3 20 3.30 3.44 3 64 3 6fi 3 34 3 96 4X3 4.23 I in 4 60 4 64 4.93 6.10
13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
301a. Face Width 6 in. 7in. 3 in. 6in. 7in. 3in. 7in. Sin. 9in. 7in. 3in. t.lin. Tin. 3in 9in.
cut and Formed . . 2.96 2 30 2 60 3 32 3.12 3 24 3 62 3.64 3 74 3.9CS 4.02 4.16 33 4 42 4.66
Complete 3 42 3.64 3 6 1 3 36 3 96 4.03 4 11 4 66 4 66 4t3 .1 0:.t 6 16 6 40 6 64 6 63
14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 InchiH.
321a. Face Width 63 in. 7in. sin. 7in. 3in. 1 sin. T in. 3in. 9 in. 7in. I 3 in . 9in. T in. sin. Hin.
cut and Formed . . 33O
Complete 3.12 3022 3.33 3.64 3.74 3 32 406~ 4 20 4 30 4 44 4 62 4 76 O4 60 6.04
3.34 3 96 4 06 4.44 4 66 1 4 66 4 94 6 03 6 22 6.42 6.66 6 TO 6.J3 6 12 U 26
10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inch-s. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
34 Is. Face Width 7in. 3 in. 9in. T in . 6in. ein. S in . 9 in. 10 in 3in. 9 in. 10 in S-l. 9 in. l6ir.
Cut and Fomed. . 3.60 3 62 3 74 3.60 .1 33 4 20 4 46 4.60 4 74 4.62 6 C6 6.20 6 33 6 64 6 62
1.42 4.64 4 66 4.94 6.03 6 22 6.63 6 T2 6.36 6.14 6.23 6 42 6.70 6.tO 7.00
lti Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
3ei=. Face Width 7in. Sin. 9in. 3 in. 9 in. 1 10 in. Sin. 1 9 in. l6in. Sin. 9.Iin. 1(1 in. 9in. 9 in. l6in.
Cut and Formed. : o: 4 06 T20 4.32 4 64 4. 73 4.94 6.06 6.24 6.40 3 64 3 0 3 32 C 01 6.20
4.02 6.06 6 20 6 02 6.76 6 60 616 6 30 6 46 6 T2 6 36 T Oi 4M T 44 7.60
17 Inch-s. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
-1a. Face Width 3 in. 9in. 1Oin S ill. 9.1 in . IN in Sin. 9in. 10 in. Osin. 32 9in. I lOin H in. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed. . 4 44 4.63 4 74 4 32 : 32 ; 32 6 .0 6.;4 76 C 32 ! O.32 Tl6
T t . r t ' , 6 62 6 73
6 Mi 6 TO 6 Hi fi 14 fi 30 6.44 6.14 6 36 7 04 7.30. 7.46 1 T 62 3 12 3 23
' Sizes marked with a star are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 39
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Square Sink. Sipes: Sunk Panel.
N. .TMs Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figares are applicable to all
6rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentaOon.
Fatt-rns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 2. Scale : inch =. 1 foot
DE9TH. *0 Inches. *3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width 4in. 6 in. , in. 4 in. 6 in . e in . 6 in. 6in. 7in. Sin. ein. 7in.
16 is. Cut and Formed. . 34 .62 1 02 93 1.06 1 16 i Ii 1 22 1 34 1 24 1.34 1 46
Complete 1 40 1 46 1S0 i.ee 1 74 1 34 1.33 1 96 2.03 2.02 2 12 2 24
*7 Inches. *9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
13 la. Face Width 4in. 6 in . 6in. 4 in. 6 i n . 3 in. in. ein. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in.
cut and Formed. .93 1.06 i 1 40 1 22 1 32 21 U4 26 1 36 1 42 1.44 21.6412 1.64
Complete 1.63 1 74 1 34 1.60 1.9a 2 03 2 1 1 2 26 2 32 2 62
* 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches.
20 la. Face Width 4 in . 5in. sin. 4 in . 6 in . 016in. 6in
32 1 609 . 6 in. 7 in . 6in. 6 i n . 7in. 9in. 6 in. 7 in .
Cnt and Formed 1 14 1 22 T 1 2S 1 60 1 70 21 66 63 1 73 1.33 1 32 1.93 2.03
Complete 1 60 1 93 2 03 1 .96 2.06 2 16 2 36 2 46 2 66 2 73 2 66 2 94 3 04 3 14
*9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 in. Face Width 4 in . 6 in . ein. 4 in. 6 in . 6 in . 6 in . 6in. 7in. 61 in. 329 6in. 7in. 6 in. 6in. 7in.
Cut and Formed . . ~2 1 4O TW 1 40 i oc9 1.63 1 63 1.73 1 36 1.93 2 10 2.06 2.16 2 26
Complete 2.16 2.24 2.34 2.26 .2 36 2 46 2 66 2 76 2 36 2.04 3.04 3.16 3 22 3 32 3 0
Projection 10 InchiIS. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
241a. Face Width 6 in . 6iin. 7 in . 6 in. 6in. 7 in. 6 in . 6in. 7iin. 6in. 7in. 3 in. 6in. 7in. 3 in.
Cut and Form-d. . 1.43 .1 62 6~ 1 76 21 bs 00 1 36 1 32 2 10 32 32 16 2.23 2 33 2.40 2.62 2.62
Complete 2 36 2 46 2.60 2 66 2 76 2 96 3 06 3 10 3 44 3.64 3 66 3 73 .6
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
26 to. Face Wi.lth 6 in. ein. 7 in. 6in. (9, i n . lio. ein. 7 in. 3 in. 6 in . 7 in. 3 in. 6in. 7 in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed. 1.70 1.30 1.60 1 93 2 00 2 10 2 20 2.30 2 42 2.42 2.64 2.64 2.64 2.76 2 36
2 63 2.73 2.33 2 93 3.03 3 13 3 36 3 46 S 66 3.63 3 30 3.60 I 01 4.16 4 26
12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
22 to. Face Width ein. 7in. 3 in. 6 in. 7in. 3 in. ein. 7in. 9in. ein. 7in. Sin. 7 in. 3 in. 9 in.
Cut and Formed . 1 33 : i: 2.20 2 20 2 30 2 43 2 42 2.64 2 66 2.63 2 30 TW 3.06 3.20
Complete 3.06 3.10 3 23 3.36 3 46 3 66 3 70 3 32 3 94 4.1O 4 20 4 30 4 00 4.74 4.36
13 Inch ES. 16 Inches. 17 Inch-s. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
30 to. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3 in. ein. 7in. 3in . 1 ln. Sin. 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7 in. 3 in 9 in.
Cut and Formed. . 2 16 2.30 2 40 2 44 2.64 2 66 2 34 2 00 3 06 3.10 3 24 T.33 3 34 3 42 3 62
Complete 3 34 3.46 3 66 3.72 3 32 3.94 4 24 4 36 4.46 4.64 4.73 4 62 6 04 6,10 6.32
14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
32 to. Face Width 6 in. 7 in. 3in. 7 in . 3 in. 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7in. 3in. 9 in. 7 in. 3 in. 93.94 9 in.
Cut and Formed. 2 42 2.64 2.64 2.34 2.96 3 06 3.14 3.22 3.42 3.36 3 SO 3 64 3.66 3 SO
Complete 3.70 t.M 3 62 4.24 4 36 4 46 4.70 4 34 4 93 6 06 6.20 6.34 6.62 6 66 6.30
10 IxcheS. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
34 to. Face Width 7in. siin. ein. 7 in. s in . 9 i n . 3 in. 9 in. 10 in 3 in. !tin . 10 in siin. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed . . 2.32 2.94 3.03 3.12 3 .CS 3.42 3.62 63 36 66 3 30 3.32 3.96 4.10 4.10 04.26 4.40
4.22 4.31 4 46 4 63 4.34 4.96 6 22 6 60 6 63 6.32 6 96 6.03 24 6 33
10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
36to. Face Width 7in. sin. 9 in. I 3in. 9 in. 10 in. 3 in. 9 in. 10 in. 3 in. 9 in . 10 in. 04. 0.3 t.1 in. 10 in.
3in.
Cut and Formed. 3 14 3.22 3.42 TW 3.34 3 3.93 4.14 6.10 4.12 4.26 4.42 4 - 4 767
Complete 4.63 4. 4 96 6 ii6 6 10 6 64 6 70 6 34 6 00 6.24 6 40 (: 63 6.34
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 InchES. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
32 to. Face Width sin. 9 in. lOin. 3 in. I 9 in . l6in. Sin. 1 9 in. 10 in. 1 3 in . |Oln. 10 in 3 in. 9 in. min.
Cut and Formed . 3.60 3 64 3 32 3 93 I 4 12 I Ii4.12 I 4 .26 4 42 4.42 4 63 4.74 4.76 4 62 6.03
6.20 6 34 6 60 1 6 OS 6.34 1 6.93 I -J 1 6.26 6 42 C 61 6.70 0 t6 7.02 7 10 7.34
OSizes marked with a star are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
'10 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Square Sink. Sid-s: Sunk Scrolled-Panel.
N. .Thle Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
0rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentaOon.
Pattens extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale : O inch 1 foot .
Projection ' *6 Inches. *3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face WMth ; 4in. 6 in . rin. 4 in. 1 6 in . 6 in . s in.
16 la. cut and Kormed. . .66 .94 1 04 1.00 1 03 ~1 16~ if 1 26 1 33 1 32 61.40 6in. I 7in. Sin. in. 7in. 1 1
Complete 1.r2
1.44 1 42 1.sa 1.03 1.76 1.36 1 -3 s.tO 2.10 2 16 2 26 2.33 i
* 7 Inches. *9 Inches. || 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
IS la. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 4 in. Sin. 6in. 6in. 6in. 7 in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 1
Cut and Formed.. 100 1 06 1.16 1 11 1 22 1 32 1 32 1 12 1.64 1.60 1.60 1 70
1.63 1 76 1 36 1.60 1.93 2.03 2.10 2.23 2 40 2 46 2 66 2.00 1
*3 Inchrs. 10 Inche0. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 10 Inches.
22 la. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 4in. 6 in . 6in. Sin . Oin. -in. 1' Sin. 6in. 7 in. 6in. 6in. 7in.
Cut and Formed. . 1 11 1 22 21 03 32 il| 21.24 1 11 T0660 1 66 1.76 1 1 71 1 21 1 94 1 4 2 04 2 14
Complete 1.60 1.1)3 10 3
2 20 2.30 2 60 2 00 0 70 ll 2 30 3 60 3 00 3.03 3 10 S 23
*9 Inches. 11 InchiES. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 la. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 4in. 6iin. 6 in. Sin. ein. 7in. 6 in. 6 in. 7in. Sin. 6 in. 7 in.
Cut and Formed. . 1 34 142 1.62 1 16 1 66 1.66 1 74 1 o 1 94 1 94 2.04 2.16 2.14 ~202
2.10 2 26 2.30 2.40 2 30 2 60 2.30 2 60 3.00 3.13 3.10 3.30 3.40 3 60 3 60
Projection 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
21 la. Face Width 0in. 6in. I 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 6in. 7in. I 3 in. 6 in. Tin. Hin.
Cut and Formed.. 1.64 1 64 1.74 1.71 1 o 1 96 1 94 2 Ol 2 16 2 21 2.36 2.46 2 16 2 60 2 70
Complete 2.SO 2.60 2.70 2.30 2 60 3 02 3 10 3 20 3 30 3 SO 3 62 3.72 3 64 3.60 4.06
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
22 1a. Face Width 6 in. 6in. 7 in. 6in. ein. 7in. 6in. 7in. siin. 6in. 7in. 3in. 6 in. 7in. 3 in.
cut and Formetl.. 1.76 1 36 1 96 1 96 2 06 2 16 2 28 2 33 2.60 2 60 2.62 2.72 2 72 2.31 2 94
Complete 2 32 2.62 3.02 3.12 3 22 3 32 3.64 3 64 3 T6 3 36 3 93 4.03 4 22 4.34 4 44
12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inch ES.
221a. Face Width ein. 7in. 3in. rin. 7in. 9in. 02.60 Oin. 7in. 3in. 6in. 7in. 3 in. 7 in. 3 in. 9in.
Cut and Formed . . 2 04 2 16 2.26 2 23 2 33 2.60 62 2 71 1 2 76 2 36 2 93 3.12 3.26 3.33
Complete :i.2U 3.32 3 42 3 64 3 64 3 76 3.33 42 00 4.12 j 4 .26 4.33 4 46 4.74 4.33 6.00
13 Inches. | 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
- la. Face Width 6in. \ 7 in. 1 3in. 6 in. 7 in . 3in. 02.62~ 7 in. 3 in. 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7 in. 3 in. 9 in.
Cut and Formed . . 2 26 2.33 2.42 62 2.62 2.71 3 14 I 3.16 3 30 3 44 3 14 3.63 3.72
Complete 3 62 3.64 3.74 3.60 4.00 4.12 4 42 43.04 64 4 64 4.73 4.62 6.06 6 22 6 36 6.SO
14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 InchiES. 20 Inch.ES. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width eiin. 7 in. siin. 7in. 3in. 9 in. 7 in. 3 in. 9in. 7in. 1 3in. 9in. 7 in. 3 in. 9 in.
Cut and Formed. . 2.60 2.62 2.72 2 62 3 04 3 14 3 20 3.34 3.416 3 16 3 60 3 71 3.76 3 60 4.04
3 63 4 OO 4 10 4.42 4 64 4 64 4.34 4.93 SIS S 24 6 33 6 62 3 TO 6 fc4 6.93
10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
34 ia. Face Width 7in. 3in. 9 in. 7 in. 3 in. 9in. 3in. 9in. 10 in 3 in. 9in. 10 in. siin. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed. . 2 60 3.02 3.11 3.16 3.34 3 42 3.62 3.76 3.60 3 62 4 06 1 20 4.20 1.60
4.40 4 62 4 64 4.32 4 93 6.12 S 40 6.64 6.63 6 36 6.00 6.14 6.23 6.44 6.63
16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
-1=. Face Width 7in. 3in. 03Oin. 3 in. 9in. l6in. 3in. 9 in. l6in. 3 in. ein. 10 in. siin. 9 in. l6in.
3.309
Hit and Formed . 3 20 3.34 16 3 63 03 94 04.06
4.03 4 21 4.22 4 36 4.62 4 62 1.32
Complete 4.32 4.96 6 10 6.44 6.63 6 72 6.33 6 02 6 10 6.30 6 44 6 60 6.74 6.33 7.04
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
32 la. Fncc Width Sin. 9in. 1 lOin 03.62~ Sin. 9in. l6in. 3 in. 9in. l6in. 3in. 9in. ! lOin 3 in. 9 in. 10 in
Cut and Forme.1. 3 60 3 74 3.93 1 03 1 22 N 4.22 1 36 4.62 4.62 1 OS 4.31 4.33 6 04 6.20
0.33 6.62 6.03 6 to 0 02 6.16 , 6.32 0 46 6 62 6.74 6 60 7.06 7 24 T .1J .7.66
OSizes marked with a et:ir nre priced as Corbels; that le, without Top-Moulding.
THE KITTREDGE C0BN1COO AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
41
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Square Sink. Sidks: Sunk ScroUed-Paucl, with Stamped Ornament
N. .This Design is to Oe regarded as a tvpe of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
6rackets possessing the s'ame general features of ornamentaOon.
Patterns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scals : O *ncn 1 foot
DE9TH. *0 Inches. * 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width 4 in. ) in . 6in. 4 in. 6 in. 6in . .Ot i O ein. 7in. Sin. ('. in . 7in.
0 ia. cut und Formed.. 1 OJ 1 OS 1 12 1.16 1 26 1.36~ 1 60 1.62 1.70 1 64 1 71 1 36
1 M) 1 63 1.73 1 60 1 93 2 03 4 36 4 44 2 66 2 66 2 66 2.776
* 7 Inches. *!) Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
IS Is. FaceWidth 4 in. 6in. 6in. 4 in. 6 in . 6in. 1) 6 in. ein. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in.
Cut and tound. . 1 9 1.26 1 36 1 36 1 44 1 64 1.66 1 76 1 36 1.36 1 96 2. 3C
Complete 1 60 1.93 2.03 2.16 2 24 4.34 4.63 2 6S 2.30 2 60 3.00 3 10
Projection *3 Inches. 10 Inches. 13 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches.
201aa. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. ein. 4 in . 1 6 in . 6in. 6 in. ()in. 7in. 6 in. 6in. 7 in. Sin. i; in . 7in.
cut und Formed. 1 36 1 41 : :-: 6~ 1 73 1 03 2 02 2.12 2.11 2.24 3.01 3.40 2.60 2.60
Complete 2 16 2.24 O 34 2 60 1 i eu 4 70 2 94 3 04 3.14 10 3 111 3 60 3.04 3 74 3.34
*9 Inches. Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
221a. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 0 in. 4in. 6 in . 6in. 6in. ein. 7in. 6 in . 6 in. 7 in . Sin. j 0 in. T in.
cut ana Formed. . 1 Oi : 76 1 32 1.62 3 02 2 14 2 24 : 34 2 40 3 30 2.1/2 2.66 2.76 ~2~36~
Complete 3.46 2 t 2.06 2 34 2.94 3 04 3 30 3 40 3 60 3.64 3.74 3 Mi 4 04 4 14 4 44
10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. IS Inches.
21 la. Face Width Sin. 6 in . 7in. Sin. 1 ei. I 7 in. Olin. ein. 7 in. 6in. 7in. sin. 6 in. 7in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed. . 1 60 2.00 : 10 2 H I 2 24 2.36 2.40 : 3 62 2.76 2 36 2.93 3 03 3 20 3.30
Complet- 2.94 3 04 3 14 0 1 3 40 :i 62 3 66 3 76 3 SS i 1 1 4 20 4.36 4 66 4.03 4.73
Projection 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
26 ia. Fa"e Width 6 in. 6 in . 7 in . in. 6in. 7in. 6 in . ! T in . 3 in. 6in. 7in. Sin. ein. 7in. Sin.
cut and Formen. . 2.16 2 26 2.36 2.42 2.62 3 03 2 30 2 60 3 02 310 3022 3 3 3.40 3.62 3.62
Complete 3 42 3 12 3 62 3.63 3.73 3.33 4.10 4 43 1 40 4 66 4 70 4.30 6 04 6 16 6 26
12 IncheS. 14 Inch-s. 10 Inches. IS Inches. 20 Inches.
23 la. Face Width 6 in . 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 3 in. 63 in. 109 7in. Sin. ein. 7in. sin. 7 in. 3 in 9 in-
cut and oruied. . IS~ 2.63 2.76 3 33 : 302 3 22 3 34 3 14 3 66 3 OS 3 36 4.02 4.1
Complete 3.-6 3.36 3.US 4 10 4.23 4 40 4 60 4 72 4.34 6 03 6 20 6 30 6 04 6.73 6 60
13 Inches, i 13 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
30 la. Face Width ein. ~in. 1 9 in . tin. 7in. Sin. 7 in. Sin. 9 in. T in. Sin . 9in. 7 in. Sin 9 in.
Cut and Formed . . : 76 2 SO 3 3O 312 3 22 3 34 3 60 3 76 3 32 3.62 4.06 120 4 30 1 11 4.63
Complete 4 16 4.23 4 33 4 62 4 72 4.31 6 '4 6 30 6 46 6 63 6.34 -j 116 6 24 6.33 6.62
It Ini I! ES. 16 IncheS. IS Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width (lin. 71n. Hin. 7in. Sin. 9in. 7in. Sin. 9in. 7in. 3in. !Hn. 7 in. s in. 9 in.
Cut aud rormcd. . hr:o0 3 23 3 32 3 60 3.72 3 32 3 96 -1 13 1 21 1 32 4.16 4 60 4.72 1 36 6.00
Complete ! li 4 72 4 32 6.24 6 36 6 46 6 74 6.3J 6 02 6 26 6 40 6 64 0.62 6 96 7.10
10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 IncheS. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
34 ia. Face Width 7in. I 3 in. I 9 in. 7in. Sin. 9 in. Sin. 9 in. 10 in 3 in. 9i. 10 in. Sin.
O~ 9 in. 10 in.
9ut and Formed. . : :: 370 3 62 3 94 4.10 1 21 ! 4.16 4 62 1 76 4 32 6 02 6 16 6 42 3 CS
Complete 6.22 6 34 6 46 6.74 6 36 6 04 1 6 42 6 66 6 TO 1 6.93 7 12 7 26 7.62 7.13 7 32
16 Incites. IS Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 IncheS.
36 b Face Width -in. Sin. 6in. Sin. 9in. 10 in. Sin. 9.n. l6in. S m . 9in. 10 in. 3in. 9 in. j l6in.
Cut and Formed : 96 4.10 i 24 .1 02 1 66 1 30 71 (I 00 6.04 6.20 6 22 6 42 T6 N1 62 6.70 6.34 6.00
Complete s 7a 6.36 Ii im 6 4i; 6 6O 0 74 7.14 7 30 1 7 64 7.63 3.10 3.24 S 40
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
32 la. Face WMsh Sin. 9in. lOin 3 in. 1 9 in. l6in. Isin. 9 in. 1 10 in. 3in. 9in. 1 lOin j 3 in. 1 9 in. 111 ill
Cut and normeJ 1 16 1 60 1 76 1 32 6 04 3 33 3 32 6 42 6 66 3 0 6 36 6 02 3. C 30 6 36 C 32
C 6 64 6 70 6 OS 7 14 7.22S 7.66 7.70 7. fi 3.10 3 26 3.42 3.93 9.03
"SUes marked with a star are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-MouldiinF.
i-i KITTREDGE CORNNICE AND ONAO COMPANY.
Fach: Plain, with Leaf and Rosette Sides: Plain, with Stamped Ornament.
N. 6, .Tille Design6rackets
is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
possessing the ome genel features of ornamentaOon.
Pattens extra in all eases. See introductory Note, page 27. Stale : - inch 1 foot.
tEPTH. O0 Inches. *S Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width
1ei1a. cut and Formed. . 4in. 6in. 6 ti . 4in. 6 in . 6in. 1.-0 Sin. 6in. 1 7in. 6in. 6 Ml . T in.
1 02 1 14 1 JO 1.9~ 1 30 1.lf 1.62 1 SO 1 62 1.73 1 96
Complete i 26 1.40 1 .Mi 1 44 1 63 1 71 1 02 2 06 2 26 2.03 2.24 2.44
*7 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 IncheS.
16 is. Face Width 1 in. 6 in. 6in. 4 in. 6in. ti in . Sin. 6in. 7in. 61in. 6in. 7 in.
Cut and Formed . 1.16 1.30 1 - 1 34 1 16 1 02 1 Oi 1 SO 1 32 1 31 2.00 3.13
Complete 1.44 1 63 1 71 1.64 1 7S 1 9s 2 10 2 26 2 I6 2 36 2 ,2 2 70
*3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 IncheS. 16 Inches.
201a. Face Width 4 in. 6 in . (iin. 4 in. Sin. 6in. Sin. ein. ~ in . . Sin. 6 in. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7 ill .
Cut and Formed 0 1 46 1 62 1 02 1.66 1 32 1 36 2.04 3 33 2 10 2 26 2.42 2.32 2.42 2 64
Completo 1 04 1.73 1 94 1 96 12 2 23 2.40 2 611 2 74 2 6s 2 34 3.02 2 96 3.12 3 30
*9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 in. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 4 in . Sin. 6in. s in . 6 in. 7 in . Sin. 6 i O . 7in. Sin. ein. 7 in.
Out and Formed. . 1.32 1 64 1 30 1.71 1.33 2. Ol 2 1C 2 26 2.42 2.32 3 - 2 60 2 76 2 62-
Complete 1.S4 1 93 2.14 2 24 2 40 2 ,6 2.6S 2 34 3.02 2 96 3.12 3 32 3 23 3 44
10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 incHl:s.
24 la. Face Width 6 in. 6in . 7in. Sin. fi in . 7 in. .-t i n . ii i n . T in. 6 in. 1 7in. s 111 . 63 in.
Cut and Formed . . 1 36 2.02 2 13 2.CS 2.24 -0 7 in. 1 3 in.
2 32 2 42 2 66 2 76 2 94 3.13 3 o2 3 24 3 40
Complete 2 33 2.64 0. 2 66 2 S2 ii 1 2.00 3.12 3 32 3 44 3 04 3 30 4.(2 4.10
11 Inches. 13 Inch-s. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
23 la. Face Width 6 in . fiin. 1 7in. 6 in . 6in. 7in. 6in. 7in. 3 in. ein. 7 in. 3in. ein. 7in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed.. 2.10 26 2.43 2.34 2 60 3 cc 2 73 2 94 3 13 3 03 3.26 3 42 3 74
Completo 2 63 2 34 3.02 2.93 3 11 :i 32 3 46 3.64 3 32 3 34 4 04 4.20 tti a 4 00
Projection 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. IS Inches. 20 Inches.i
2sia. Face Width . . . din. 7in. 3in. ein. 7in. 3in. 6in. 7in. Sin. 6 in. 7 in. Sin. 7 in. 3 in | 6in.
Cut and Formeu. : 42 2.62 2 32 2.73 2 94 3 12 3 OS 3 26 3 44 3 44 3 CO 3 76 3 96 4 16 IT 360
Complete 3 12 3 32 3 46 3 46 3.64 3 32 3 34 4 04 4 22 4 23 1 is 1 64 4.00 6 10 6.30
13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inchm.
30 la. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3in. ii ii . 7 in. hin. 7in. sin. 9 in. 7in. Sill. 9in. 7 in. 3 in. 1 9 in.
Cut and Formed. . 2 ~294 3 16' TTl0 3 26 3 4 3 64 3 C29 4 00 4.00 4 20 4 42 4 40 4 60
Complete :i 41 3.64 S 30 3 36 4.04 1 22 4 60 4 63 1 so 1 t.tI 6.14 6 30 6 44 6 64 6 36
14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 IncheS. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width ii in . 7in. Sin. 7 i n . 3 in. 9in. T in. 3 in. 9in. 7in. 1 3in. 9in. 7 in. Sin. 6in.
Cut and Formed. 3.03 3 26 3.42 ci 3.32 4.00 4.04 4 24 4.411 4 42 4.62 4.34 4.36 6 06 6 22
3 M 4 04 4.SO 1 4.60 4 63 4 36 1 9s a.10 6 40 6.46 6 66 6 36 fi 00 6 20 fi 42
10 IncheS. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 IncheS.
34 la. Face Width 7in. Sin. ein. 7in. 1 sin. 1 9in. S in . m . 10 in s in . 9 in. in in 3 IP. Sin. 10 in.
9ut and Formed 3.02 3.30 4.3O 4.02 4.24 4 46 .; 62 4.34 6 CS 6.06 6.30 6 64 s. 32 T760 6.00
Complete 4.46 4 66 4. 36 4 06 6.10 6.40 3.06 6 66 fi 14 6 22 6 11 6 74 0 76 7vU 7.26
16 Inch-s. IS Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
36 12. Faco Width -, in. 3in. 9 in. 3 in. 9 In. 10 in. S in . 0 in. l6in. s in. 9in. in in. Sin. 9in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed i : 4.22 4 44 4.66 4.33 ~6.12 ~6.O3 6.3J 6.66 TtT 6.76 6.02 C 3l 6 26 6.62
Complete 4 m 6 16 6.33 6.70 6.62 6 is 6.22 6 44 6 72 fi 73 7.00 7.23 7 34 7 se 7.e4
Projection 17 Inches. 19 IncheS. 21 Inches. ..t:i Inch 26 Inches.
- la. Face Width sin. Sin. l6in 3 in. !l i n . l6in. s in . 9.Mn. 10 ill. 3in. 9 in. 10 in. 3 in. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formen. t 6.66 4.60 4.32 6.06 606 6.30 6 64 6.64 3.76 1 6 02 6.04 6 22 6.64 6.63 6 32 7.03
6 66 6 14 ii k0 6 44 6.70 fi 73 7 00 1 T.23 7.34 7 66 7.30 7.03 3 22 3 tO
OSizes marked with a star are priced as Corbels; that is. without Top-Moulding.
THE KITTTtEDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 4
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Rosette. SIDEs: Sunk Scrolled-Panel with Stamped Ornament.
N. .Thls Design6rackets
le to be possessing
regarded asthea type
sameofgeneral
a class.features
The following figures are applicable to all
of ornamentaOon.
Pattens extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale : )i inch 1 foot
43 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE A) N COMPANY
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Roeette and Square Sink. Sides: Plain.
Hi .This Design is to be regarded as type of a class. The follow figuree are applicable to all
6rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentaOon.
9atterns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale : H inch 1 foot
D21TH. *6 Inches. *3 Inch-s. 10 InCheS. 12 Inches.
Face Width 6in. 6 in. 6 in . Ii
16 la. Cut and Formed. . .30 .62 1.03 .62 1.04 1.20 1 14 1 23 1.16 1 24 ein.
4 in. 4in. in. Oin. 1 6in. 7in. 6 in. 7 in.
1.40 1.63
Complete 1.06 1 20 1 36 1.22 1 36 1 62 1.63 1 72 1 62 1 TO 1 ; 2 06
Projection * 7 Inches. * Inches. 11 IncHES. 13 Inches.
161a. Face Width 1 in . 6 in. 9in. tin. 6iin. 6in. 6in. fiin. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7 in.
Cut and Formed. 62 i 2: 1.06 1O 1 34 1.26 1.42 1 60 1.42 1 66 1.71
Complete 1 . 101 1 36 1 62 1.33 1.62 1 63 1.72 1 66 2 03 1.U4 2 10 2.23 ~
Projection *3 Inches. 10 IncheS. 12 IncheS. 14 Inch-s. 16 Inches.
20 is. tin. 6 in . 6in. 4in. 6 in . 6 in . 6in. 6 in. 7in. 6iin. em. 7in. run. ein. 7 in.
Cut and Formed 1.06 116 134 1.14 1.23 1.44 1.42 1 64 1 30 1 64 1 30 1.96 1.32 1 93 2 M
1 33 1.62 1 fit 1.63 1 74 1 60 1 93 2 14 s ;; 2 22 2 .33 2 66 S 44 2 60 2.73
*9 Incites. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
221a. Face Width 4 in. 6 in . C in. 4 in. 6 in . 6in. 6 in. ein. 7in. 6in. 6in. 7in. 5 in. 6in. ~ in.
Cut and Formed. . 1 22 : 34 1 60 : 2i 1 43 1.64 164 1 30 1 96 TbT 1 32 2 16 2.00 2 16 2 32
1.66 1 1.- 1.32 1.113 i 1 1 i ii a.se 2 66 2.44 2 60 2 30 2 6S 2 34 3 02
10 Inch ES. 12 Inches. 14 Inch ES. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
211a. Fnce Width 6 i O . 6in. 7in. 6in. 6tn. 7in. 6in. 6in. 7 in. 6in. 1 7in. 3 in. ii m. 7 in. Sin.
cut and Formed. . 1 - 1.62 1 73 164 1 30 1.93 1.32 2.16 2 16 2.34 2.63 ~2 22 2.66 2.72
Complete 1 93 2 14 2 32 i 22 2 66 2 6S 2.46 2 Iii i -i 2.34 3 04 :i su 3 12 3 32 3 46
11 Inch-s. 13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
2ei1a. Face Width 6 in . 6in. 7 in . 6in. ein. 7 in. 6in. 7in. 3n. ein. -, in. 3 in. 6in. 7 in. Sin.
Cut and Form-d. 1 66 1 32 1 93 1.34 2.00 2 16 2.20 2 36 2 64 2.40 2. 62 2 71 2 60 2 73 2 31
Complete 2.24 2 40 2 66 2.46 2.64 2 32 2 36 3 06 '1 il 31: 3 3. 3.60 3 42 3.62 3.73
Projection 13 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
2si1a. Face Width 6in. 7in. 9 ill . 6 in. 71n. Sin. 6in. 7in. Sin. ein. 7in. Sin. 7 in. 3in fl in.
Cut and Formed . 1 93 2 16 2.32 2.20 2 36 2 64 2 40 2 62 2 76 2 64 2.32 ~2~06~ 3.04 3 24 ~4
Complete 2 Iii 2 32 2 9S 2.33 3.06 3 24 3 16 3 36 3 64 3 46 3 60 3 o 3 96 4 16 4.46
13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
301a. Face Width 6in. I 7in. Sin. fi in. 7 in. 3in. , 7 in. 3in. 1 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7 in. 3 in. 9 in.
cut and Formed . . 2.16 2.36 2 42 2.63 2.76 I 2 SC 3.04 3.22 3.03 3.23 3 60 3 32 Ta0 3.74
Complete 2 t0 3 06 3 vi 3 13 3 36 3 64 3 70 3 .36 4 06 4 00 4 20 1 42 4.34 4 64 4 76
Projection 14 IncheS. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 IncheS. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width 6 in. 7 in, sin. 7 in. I 3 in. 9 in. j 7 in. Sin. 9in. 7 in. 3in. 9 in. 7in. 3in. 9.1 in.
9ut and Formed. . 2 10 1 TIT 2 36 3.04 3.22 1 3.12 3.32 3 61 3.34 3 64 3 76 i 3 2 3 32 4.04
3 16 3.36 3 62 3.70 1 3 36 4 06 1 4 06 4.26 4.46 4 36 4.66 4.73 4.74 4 0 6.lO
16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 IncheS. 23 IncheS.
341a. Face Width 7in. Sin. ein. 7 In. 3in. 9 in. 1 3in. 9 in. 10 in 3ln. 9in. I l6in 3in. 9 in. l6in.l
9ut and Formed. 32 21 3 02 2.22 3.9 3.32 3.64 3 66 3 73 4.02 3 34 4 06 4.30 4.10 4 34 162
Complete lift 3 36 4 06 4 04 4.26 1 42 4 66 ! Mi 6.06 4 96 6 10 1 6 44 6 30 1 6 64 6,30
10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 IncheS.
3311a. Face Width 7in. Sin. il in. s in. 9 . i in . 10 in Sin. 9 in. l6in. Sin. 1 9 in. 1 l6in. Sin. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed. . 3 12 3.32 eil 3 60 3.32 4 06 3.36 4.CS 4.34 4 12 1 34 1 60 4.40 4.62 1 33
4.04 4 24 4 46 4.69 4 34 6 10 4 93 6.20 .-t IS 6.32 6 64 6.32 6.63 6 60 6.10
Projection 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
321a. Face Width siin. 6in. lOin 3in. 1 ein. Klin. sin. 9 in. Klin. 3 in. 9in. min. 3 in. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed. 3.61 3.76 4 02 3 34 | 4 03 4.32 64 34 12 4.34 i OO 4.40 4.64 4.60 4.72 4.96 6 22
4 66 4.73 6 06 4 OC 1 6 20 6.46 6.66 .. SI 6 .S 6 62 6.20 6.03 6 32 6 60
tSizes marked with n .tar are priced as Corbels: that is, without Top-Moulding.
1
.50 THE KITTEDGE CORNICE AND ONAN COMPANY.
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Rosette and Square Sink. Sides: Plain with Stamped Ornament.
N. .This Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
6rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentaOon.
Patterns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale : M incfl 1 foot
DE9TH. *6 Inches. * 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
16 is. Cut und Formu. . 106 : 20 1.36 1 34 1.36 TIT 1 62 i se 1 CS 6in.
Face Width 4in. 6in. 6in. 4in. 6 in . 6in. 1 6 i n . 6in. 1 7 in. Sin. 7in.
1 6 2.02
1 33 1 62 1 63 1.63 1 72 1 36 2 04 2 10 2.33 2 211 2 36 2.66
*7 IncUEs. *9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
13 is. Face Width On. in . (lin . 4 in . 1 6 in . 6in. r in. 6iin. 7 in . 6 in . ein. 7 in.
Cut and Formed . . 1.21 i 1 02 1 12 1 64 1 76 1 76 1 36 2 04 1 30 2.06 3 32
1 66 1 76 1 8s 1.30 1.04 2 10 2 9.9-J 2 33 2 66 2 60 2.66 2 64
Projection *3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches.
29 U. F.n.-c Wj.ith. 4 in. Sin. ein. 4in. 6in. 6in. 6in. 6 in. 7in. 6 in. fi in . T in. Sin. 6 in. 7 in .
Lint and Formed. . 1 42 1 61 1.70 1.63 1.72 1 36 1 96 2 12 2 23 : 2 34 2.60 3 12 2 O ~2~7T
Complete l to 1.04 2.10 2 13 2 24 2.40 2 .l 2 70 9.33 2 34 3 00 3.10 3 14 3 30 S 43
*9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 ia. Face Width 4 in. 6 in . 6 in . i in . 6in. 6 in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 6 i n . (i i n . T in. Olin. 6 in. 7in.
Out and Form-d. . 1 62 1.74 1 60 1 32 1.96 2 12 2 O 2 34 2 33 : -3 3 32 3 76 2.70 2.36 3 33
2.03 2 10 2 32 2 3S 2.64 2.70 a. si 3 00 3 10 3 14 . 3 60 3.46 3 64 3.32
10 Inches. 13 Inch ss. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
21 in. Face Width 6 in . I 6 in . I 7 in . 6 in . 6 in. 7in. 6in. 6 in. 7 in . 6in. 1 7 in . 3in. 6 in. 7in. sin.
cut and Formed. 1 94 Tl 2 260 2 O 2 34 2 62 2 12 2.63 02 2 36 i 3 .04 3.33 ~2~T6~ 3.36 ~2.2~
Complete 2 64 1 3.7U 1 2 36 3 00 3 20 3 Hi 6 32 3 62 3.64 3.34 4 00 4 04 4 24 4.1"
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
26 to. Fn-c Width .in. -in. 7 in . 5 i - . Cin. 7in. ein. 7 in. 3in. 6in. 7 in. siin. 0 in. 7 in. 3 in
Cut and ForineO. 2 36 2 62 3 H 2 60 3 7O 2.60 3 3C 3 21 3 20 3.33 3 64 3.62 3.70 3 36
Completo 2 ; 3.02 3.20 3. IS 3.34 3 62 3 0 3.63 4 04 4 00 1 20 4 42 4 46 4 63 4. M
Projection 12 Inches. 14 IncheS. K6 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
23 in. Fnce Width 9in. 1 7 in . 3in. ein. 7in. sin. 6 in. 7 in. 3in. 6in. 7in. 3 in. 7 in. 6in. 9in.
1 lo an- H oine . 2 j : 76 2.62 2 60 S 06 3..1 26~ 3 33 03.66 3 36 3 71 3 60 110 1 30 1 90
Completo 3 32 3 62 3 6s 3 63 3.r 4 04 4.03 4 23 4 46 4 62 4 72 4 33 6 10 6.36 6.66
13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
30 in. Face Width ein. 7in. 3 in . 6 in . 7in. Sin. 7in. 3 in. 6in. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7 in. 3in 9 in.
cut and Form-d. . 2 33 3 06 3 22 3 22 3 32 3 63 3 73 3 96 4.11 4.11 1 34 TeT 1 64 1 71 1 96
Complete 3 66 3.33 4 02 4 10 4 23 4.411 4 76 i 9J 1 6 12 6 20 6.40 6 62 , 72 6 02 6 14
14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
32 ta. Face Width 6in. 7 n. 3 in. 7 in . 3 in . ein . 7 in. I 3 in. 6in. 7in. Sin. 6in . 7 in. 1 3in. 6in.
cut and Formed. . 3.20 3.33 3.61 3 7S 3.96 i 9 4. 32 1 CO 4.76 .1 339 6 02 6 22 6.41
4.03 4 23 4.44 4.70 4.04 6 12 6.26 6 46 6 63 6.71 1 6.04 6 1(i 0 so e 90 6 72
Projection 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 1!) Inches. 21 Inches. 23 IncheS.
34 is. Face Width 7iin. 3in. 6in. 7 in . 34 in. 329 6in. 3 in. 9 . t in . 10 in 3in. '1 in. Klin siin. 6in. l6in.
Cut and Form-d 3 7O 3.34 i Ii 1 - 0 4.73 6 CO 6 21 6 21 6 - 6 70 3 70 6.34 6 16
4.74 4 02 6 12 6.24 6 46 6.63 6 06 6 10 6 44 6.62 0.74 T 00 T 03 7 32 7 66
Projection 10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
3eis. Face Width 7 in. 6in. !i in . Sin. t.t in . l6in. 3in. 0 in. lOin. eiin. 1 6in. 10 in Sin. 6in. lOln.
Cut and Formed 1 12 1 33 ~46 i s: 3. 6 23 6.26 6. IS 6 71 5 .2 6 94 3 20 6.22 TTl O.76
Complete 6 0i 6.41 6.tili 6 00 6.22 6.46 6 64 6 76 7 04 7 1U 7 32 7.6U 7.63 T 00 3.10
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
St is. Fno" Width .....1 9in. 6in. 1. ill 3 in. 6in. l6in. Sin. 6in. 10 in 3in. 6in. 10 in. Sin. 6in. min.
Cut and Kliriika 4.76 1 93 6 21 6 24 6 O 6 72 I :t. : 6 04 C 20 T022~ 6.46 TT72l C 7S 7 32 7 32
ri,oe 0 11. 6 44 6.62 0 76 7.02 7 12 7.34 7 62 7.03 1.02 3 20 1 3 64 3.63 3 36
OSizes marked with a star are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 61
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Rosette and Square Sink. Sides: Sunk Panel.
N. .This Design le to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures aro applicable to ail
6rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentation.
PatteBns extra in all I See introductory Note, page 27. 6le : inch 1 foot.
DE9TH. *6 Inches. * 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width 4 in.
16 is. cut and Formed. . 94 1 06 . S in . 11 in. 4 in. 6 in . ein. 6 in. 6in. 7in. I 6 in. ein. 7 in.
20 1.36 1.23 1 9 1 60 1 1- 1 64 1 ,3
1.O i.m 1 .tS 1.776 1 9 2.03 2.06 2.20 2 40 ! 2 20 2 36 2 66
* 7 Inches. *U Inches. 11 IncheS. 13 Inch-s.
13 ta. Face Wi.lth 4 in. 6 in . ein. 4 in . 6 in . ein. 6 i n . 6 in . 7in. 6 in. ein. 7 in.
cut and f omed. . 1.03 1 20 1 36 1 H 1.36 1 0 1 40 1 66 1 74 1.71
Complete 1 7s 130 os 2 02 2.16 2 32 2 22 2 33 2 63 J.S 2 m 31.60 34
Projection *3 IncheS. 10 Inches. 12 Inch-s. 14 Inches. 16 Inch-s.
22 1a. Face Width 4 in . 6 in. ein. 4 in . 6io. ein. 6in . .in. 7in. 6in. 6m. 7 i I! . Sin. 6 in. 7in.
-ut and Formed. . 1 21 1 36 1 32 1.23 1 12 1.63 1 64 1 30 1 96 1M 1 93 32 14 2 02 2 O 2.34
2 02 2 l(i in 2 us 2.24 2.40 2 64 2.TO 2 36 2 o 3.00 is 3 12 3.63 3 46
*9 Inches. 11 Inches. l Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
- 1a. Face Width 4 in. loin. 6 in. 4in. 6in. 6 in. 6 in. Sin. 7in. 6iin. 1 6in. 7in. 6iin. 6in. T in.
out and Formed. . 1.42 1.61 1.70 1.60 1 64 1.30 1 32 TW 3 14 2 . 02 I 2 36 3.32 ~O6~ 2.62
2 C3 2 42 2.63 2.33 2 64 2 TO 2 34 3.00 3 10 3 12 3 '. s 3 46 3 40 3 66 3.74
10 Inches. 13 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 IncmS.
21 la. Face Width Sin. ! 6in. 7in. 6 in . ein. 7in. 6 in. 6 in. T in. (i i . 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. S in.
cut and Formed. . 1 62 1.73 1 94 1 62 1 93 2 16 2 02 2 O : 36 2.36 2 64 2.70 2.60 2.73 2 94
Complete 2 64 2.70 2 36 2.34 3 no 3 2U 3.1 1 3 30 3 60 3 66 3 3.62 3 60 4 10 4 26
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 IncheS. 19 Inches.
2ei1a. Face Width .'t in. ein. 7in. 6 in. 6in. 7in. 6in. I 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 3in. ein. 7in. Sill.
Cut and Formed. . 1.31 2.CO 2.16 2 04 2.20 2.36 2.440 2.66 2 74 2 02 2.30 2 96 2.31 3.02 3.16
Complete 2. tO 3.02 3 20 3 32 3 60 3 60 3 73 3 96 3.62 4 12 4.23 4.23 4.42 ! IH
Projection 12 IncheS. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inch-s. 20 Inches.
221a. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3in. ein. 7in. sin. ein. 7in. Sin. ein. 7in. 1 31a. T in. Sin ein.
Cut and Formed. 2.16 2 36 2.r2 2 40 : :c 2.71 2.62 3 3C 2 93 2 36 3.06 3.22 3.32 3.62 3.72
Complete 3.30 3 60 3 Ii6 3 60 3 96 3 94 4 14 4 32 .1 32 4 62 4.63 4 62 6.12 6.32
10 Inches. 10 IncheS. 17 IncheS. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3 in. (i ill . 7in. Sin . 7in. s in . 9in. T in. 3in. 9 in. 7 in. Sin. 9 in.
cut and Form-d. . 2 33 2 66 2 72 32 t.Hi 64 2 30 : 0 3.10 3 23 3 16 43.36 366 3.60 3.30 4.02
Complete 3 06 3.73 3 9.tI 4 14 4 32 4 se 4 74 4 62 96 f 16 6 32 6 36 6 66 6 76
Projection 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. | 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width.. . .. ein. 7 in. O in. 7in. 1 3in. 9 in . || T in. 3in. 9in. 7 in. 3in. 6in. 7 i l) . 3 in. 9 in.
Cut and Formed. . 2 62 2 30 2 96 3.10 3 23 3.46 3.40 3.60 3 32 3.62 3 32 4 04 3.62 4.12 4.34
Complete 3 \u 4.14 4 30 4.60 4 74 4.62 6 02 6 22 6.44 6 33 6.63 6.30 6.34 6 04 0.26
16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 IncHES.
34 is. Face Width 7 in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 3in . 9in. 3 in. 6in. lOin 3 in. 9 in. l6in. sin. 9 in. Id in.
9ut and Formed 3 3S 3 26 3 16 3.83 3 cc 3 32 63 eu 34 1 06 130 64.11 1 36 4 60 4.12 1 66 4.60
4.64 4 72 4 62 6 00 6 22 6 44 6 32 6 03 ne e.23 6.64 6.46 0.70 6.96
16 Inches. IS Inches. 20 IncheS. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
M% Face Width 7in. 3in. 9 in. I 3in. ;iin. 10 in 3 in. 9 in. 10 in . Sin. 9 in. 10 in. Sin. 9 n. 10 in.
Cut and f ormed. 340 3 0 3 62 : 3 36 1 10 i 34 4.16 4.33 1 64 1 11 4 66 4.62 64.71 4.96 6.22
Complete 6 OU 6 20 6 42 ! 6 64 6to 6.12 6.03 6 30 6 66 6 46 6 TO 0.93 62 7.14 7.42
17 Inches. 19 IncheS. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 IncheS.
- to. Face Width 3 in. ;iin. min 3 in. 9in. Klin. Sin. 9in. 10 in. 3in. 9 in. 10 in. Sin. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formeu 3 32 1 04 1 30 1 11 i 33 4 62 1 11 4.66 4 62 4 71 1 93 6 21 7.40 6 OS 6.32 6. 06
Compl-te 6.66 6.30 6 03 6.(i- 6.30 6.66 6 60 6.72 T 00 6 62 7.16 7.44 7.64 7.62
. Sizes marked with a st:ir arc; priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
52 THE KITCREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COUPANY.
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Rosette and SquaroSink. Sides: Sunk Scrolled Panel.
N. .This Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
6rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentaOon.
Pattkens extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale til nch 1 foot.
DE1TH. *6 Inches, i * 3 Inches. | 10 Inches. 12 Inches. I1
Face Width 4 in. 6in. 6 in . 4 in . ; 6 in . 6in. 6 in. 6in. i 7in. Sin. | 6in. T in . 1 1
16 in. Cut and Forined.. .96 106 1.21 1 10 1 22 1 33 1.32 1 16 1.64 1 11 1.60 T.73
Complete 1 66 1 70 1.s6 j 1.30 1.94 2 10 2.16 2 30 2 60 2 34 2 60 2.70 |t
*7 Inches. *9 IncheS. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. |
161a. Face Width 4in. Sin. 9in. 4 in. 6in. 6in. |Sin. 6in. 7in. 6in. 6in. 7in.
Cut and Formed . . 1.10 1 22 1.33 1 21 1.36 102 1 16 1.62 1 30 i, 1.64 1 30 1.96 i
Complete 1.73 1 94 2 10 2 02 2.10 2 32 2 36 2.62 2 72 || 2.64 2 30 2.9s
Projection *3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 1 14 Inches. 16 Inches.
Sola. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 4 in. Sin. 6in. 6in. 6in. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 2.200 6in. 6in. 7in.
Cut and Formed. . 1 21 1 36 1.62 t 1.34 1 16 1.64 1.70 1 36 2 02 ,1 2.93 136 2. 04 2 21 2.40
2 02 2.10 2 32 2 22 2 66 2.64 2 63 2 34 3 US 3 14 3.32 1 3.26 3.42 3.60
*9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
Uia. Face Width 4 in . 6in. ein. 4in. 6 in. 6in. Sin. eiin. 7 in. 6 in. 6in. 7in. . 6 in. 6 in. 7in.
Cut and Formed.. 1 11 1.66 1.72 1.66 1.70 1.36 1 26 2 04 2 20 j 2.03 2.21 2 12 i 2.23 2 11 2.60
Complete 2.30 2 44 2.30 2.62 2 63 2.34 2 93 3.14 3 32 3.26 3.42 3.62 3.63 3 74 3.62
10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
Mia. Face Width Sin. ((in. 7in. 6in. 6in. 7in. 6 in. 6in. 7in. 6in. 7in. 9in. 1 6 in. T in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed . . 1 63 1.31 2.00 1 26 2.04 32.22 2 03 2 21 2 12 2.41 2.62 2 73 2 63 2 36 3 02
Complete 2 63 2 34 3.02 2.03 3.14 .34 t 3.23 3.44 3 04 1 3.74 3.94 4 10 4.03 4.23 4 44
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
Mia. Fane Width Oin. Oin. 1 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 6 in. 7in. 3 in. ein. 7in. siin. ein. 7in. Sin
Cut and Formed. . 1.60 2.06 2 22 2 10 2.26 2 12 2 16 2 64 2.32 2 70 2 36 3.04 2 62 3.10 3 26
Complete 3.00 3 10 3 34 3.30 3.46 3 61 3.73 3 96 4 14 4 10 4 30 4.46 4.46 4.66 4 32
Projection 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
221a. Face Width 6in. 1 7in. 3in. 6 in. 7in. 6in. 6 in. 7in. 3in. 6 in. 7in. 6in. I 7in. 3in 9 in-
Cut and Formed. j 2.21 2 12 2.06 9 2 16 2 64 2 32 2 70 2 36 3.06 2 96 3 11 3.30 3.33 3.62 3.73
Complete 3.44 3 64 3.30 3.73 3.60 4 14 4 12 4 32 4 60 4.60 4 70 4.(6 6 00 6 26 6 46
Projection 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. " 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
301a. Face Width '6in. 7in. 3in. ein. 7in. 3in. 7in. 3in. 9in. 7 in. 9in. 9in. 7 in. 3 in. 9in.
Cut and Formed . . 2 16 2.64 2 30 2 72 2 36 3.06 3 16 3 36 3 04 3 12 3.62 Te-1 3 70 3 93 4.12
Complete 3 73 3.60 4 12 4.14 4 32 4.60 ; 4 74 4 62 6.10 6 10 P 30 6 62 6 64 6 74 6 60
14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width (tin. 7 in. oin. 7in. 3in. 9in. 7 in. 3in. 93 ill. 7in. 1 Sin. Hin .
330 3 72 3.62 4.11 4.02 Sin. 7in. 1 6in.
Cut and Formed. . ! 2 70 2 36 3.61 3.O 3 36 3 64 i| 3.46 0 1 22 4.14
Complete 4.12 4 32 4.46 4.74 4 62 6.10 H 6 16 S 30 6.SS 1 6.66 6.TO 6 9S 6.02 6.22 6.44
10 IncheS. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 IncHES.
341a. Face Width 7in. Sin. 9in. 7in. 3in. t.lin. 3in. 9 in. 1 l6in ; siin. 9in. 1Oln.!l siin- 9 in. 10 Id.
Cut and Formed . . 3 16 3 34 3.61 3. 6.36 3 66 63 66 3.94 1 16 4.10 II 1 21 1 16 4.70 1.62 1 76 6.00'
9 t|i| 6.73
Complete 4.72 4 60 6 10 6 14 6.00 0 26 i 6.24 6.40 6.72 6.66 6 60 7.16
10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. | 22 Inches. 24 Inches. .
36 to. Face Width i 7 in. Sin. Sin. i 3 in. 9in. lOin Sin. 9 in. l6in. sin. 6in. 10 in.
06.02 3in. 9 in. l6in.
Cut and Formed. 03 if 3 36 3.93 1 20 0.30 1 71 i 1 64 4.76
26 4.416 6.76
1 11 1I 01 20 1 o 6.06 6 .it
. 6.14 6 34 6 66 1 6.32 6.04 6.46 1 11 63 6.60 7.10 7.12 1 7.34 7.62
17 Inches. | 19 Inches. 21 Inches, i 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
321a. Face Width h 3 in. 9in. l6in.; 3 in. 9 in. Klin. 3in. tlin. 10 in. 9in. 9in. 10 in. Sin. 9 in. l6in.
Cut and Formea . 362 1 11 4.10 1 21 1 16 4.72 6.70 1.61 4.76 6.02 II 7.12 1.31 6.03 6 34 6 20 6.41 6. 70
Complete 6 76 6 9$ 6 26 6.S4 6 4S 6.74 6.62 7.20 7.36 7.64 7 62 7.S6 3.14
Sizes marked with a star are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
THE KITTREDG-E CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 53
Face: Plain, with Leaf and Ro3ctte and Square Sink. Sides: Ineised.
N. .This Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
6rackets possessing the ome general features of ornamentation.
Pattern's extra in all cases. Sec introductory Note, page 27. Scale -. inch 1 foot.
DE9TH. *(i Inciies. * 3 Inches. 10 IncHES. 12 Inches.
Face Width 0 i n . 6 in. .7 i n
IS ia. cut and Formed. . 1 OS 1 30 1 36 1.22 1 34 1 60 1 60 1 74 1.62 1 70 ein.
4in. 6 in. On. 6 in . . ein. 1 7in. 6in. 7in.
1 62 .2 10
Complete 1 71 1.33 2 04 1.93 2 12 2 23 .1 -.Ii 2 60 3 10 3.02 3 10 3 :>
* 7 Inches. * 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
131a. Face Width till. 6in. 6 in. tin. i .1 in. ein. 6in. 6in. 7 in. 9in. ein. 7in.
cut and Formed. . 1 22 1 34 1.60 1 40 1.62 1 96 1 76 1 94 2 12 2 OO 2 16 2 32
Completo 1.93 2 12 2.23 2 M 2 33 a 7,i 3 04 3 20 3 40 3.40 3 fifi 3 74
*3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches.
KU. Face Width 4 in . Sin. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in . ein. 6 i n . 9in. 7in. Sin. ein. 7in. Sin. ein. 7in.
Cut and Formed.. 1 40 J1 33 02 1 63 1.66 1 1 96 2 - 2 22 TW 2.23 2 44 2. OO9 2 32 2 W 2 64
Completo 2 24 2 64 2 Hu 3.16 3 22 3 44 3 60 3 73 3 34 4 00 4.10 4 '. 4 36 4 94
* !s Inch ES. ll Inch IS. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 to. Face Width 4 in. 6 in . 6in. .11 in. i n . 6in. 1 6in. 1 6in. I 7in. 6 in. 6in. I 7 in. Sin. 6in 7in.
Cut and Formed. . 1 06 1 70 TS 320 2. 3S 2 22 2 Zi 2 44 2 60 2 02 2 63 2 36 2 76 3 03
Complete 2.60 2 64 2.30 3 23 3 44 3 ou 3 14 4 00 4 13 4 20 4.36 4.66 4 OU 4 70 4 94
10 Inches. 12 IncheS. 14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inch-s.
24 to. Fnco Width 6in. 6in. 7in. 6 in. ein. 7 in. sin. ein. 7in. 6in. 7 in. Sin. Oin. 7in. Sin.
Cut and Formed. 2.04 2 20 2 36 2 23 2 44 : 12 2 02 2 03 2 36 2.92 310 3 20 316 3.36 3 62
Complete 3.44 im 3 73 3 34 4. OO 4.20 4 22 4 33 4 IN 4 TO ! 90 6.12 6 16 , 36 6 62
11 IncheS. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Incives.
26 to. Face Width 6 in . ein. 7in. sin. 1 ein. 7in. 6in. 7in. 3 in. ein. 7 in. 3 in. 6in. 7 in. Sin.
Cut and Form--. . 2.30 2 16 2 62 2 64 2.70 2 36 2 00 3 12 3.30 3 20 3 33 3 64 3 44 3 62 3 73
Completo 3 t6 i.m 4.20 4 24 4.40 4 66 4 30 4 93 6 16 6 10 6 33 6.64 6 60 6 30 6 96
12 Inches. 14 Inch-s. 10 Inches. 10 Inch-s. 20 Inches.
23 to. Faco Width IHn. 7in. 3in. ein. 7in. 3in. f. in. 1 7in. tiin. 6in. 7in. 3in. 7in. 3in. Sin.
Cut and Formed. 2 9 2 36 3 02 2 63 3 129 3.30 3 30 3 33 3 66 6 42 3 OO 3 32 3 94 i 14 4 34
Complete 4 33 4 ,i 4 74 4 SO 4.9S 6 lO 6 -U 6 4U 6 66 6 64 6 64 0 00 6 23 6 46 6.63
13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 IncUEs. 21 Inches.
30 to. Face Width ein. 1 7in. 3 i n . 6in. 7 in . sin . 7 in . 3 in , 9in. T in. 3in. 6in. 7in. siin. 9in.
cut and Formed. . : 34 3.12 3 23 3 22 03 CS 3 CS ~2~76~ T36~ 4 06 3 93 4 13 4 40~ 4 42 4.70
4 7b 4.93 6 14 6 22 6 40 6.63 6.33 fi oe 6 24 6 32 Ii 62 6.74 fi 32 7.02 7 24
14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
32 to. Face Width Oili. 7in. 3in. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9 in. 7in. 3in. 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9in.
Cut and Formed. 3 30 3 33 3 64 3.70 3 36 oT 4 02 1 22 1 44 i 30 4 O 4 72 4 04 4 34 6.06
Complete 6 20 6 10 6.66 3.b.s 6.06 6 24 6.33 6.63 6 30 6.34 7.04 7.26 T 33 .63 T.3U
10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 incheS.
34 to. Face Width 7in. P in . 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 3in. 9 in. 10 in siin. t.lin. l6in. 3in. 9in. l6in.
Cut and Formed. 3 63 : 36 4 06 4 00 4 22 1 44 4 62 1 74 4 93 4.36 6 O6 6 32 6 20 6 44 6.63
6 30 6 04 6.24 6.36 6.63 6.) 7.06 7.23 T.64 7.60 T.32 6.03 3.12 3 36 3.O2
16 Inch SS. 10 InchiOS. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
32 to. Face Width 7 in. 3in. 9in. 3in. din. l6in. 3in. 9 in. IO in. Sin. 3 in. l6in. ein. 9in. l6in.
Cut and Formed . 02 1 22 4 44 4 66 4. 76 6 02 4 C3 6.10 6 36 6 22 6 44 6.70 6 66 6.30 6 06
Complete 6 6 0.60 6.73 7.10 7 32 7. 66 7.62 T 34 3 12 3 14 3.36 3 64 3 63 3.60 9.10
Projection 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
33 to. Face Width n in . 9 in. l6in. 3 in. 9in. l6in. 3in. 9 in. 1 10 in. 3in. 9 in. lOin. 3in. 9 in. l6in
Cut and Formed . 4.60 4 72 4 93 4.36 6.10 6.34 6.22 6.44 6 70 6 62 6 32 6 03 6 93 6.20 e 46
Complete 7.04 7 26 7.64 7.60 7.34 6.10 3.lO 6.33 3 66 6.63 3.62 9.20 9.24 9.46 9.76
OSizes marked with a atar are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 5S
Face: Plain, with Two Leaves. Sid-s: Plain, with Stamped Ornam-nt.
N. Ii.Tlile Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following fleures are applicable to all
6rackets pressing the same gcncral features of ornamentaOon.
9attens extra in all cases. Sec introductory Note, page 27. Scale : H incn 1 fot
10 Inches. 12 Inches.
6in. 6 in . 7 in .
1 ,0 1 36 2
2 1(i 2 32 2 62
Face: Plain, with Two Lca~ea. Sides: Sunk Scrollcd-Panel, with Stamped C manient. 1
6
N. .hi Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following fleures are applicale to all
6rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentaOon.
Patterns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale: M\ HC h - foot
DE1TH. * Inches. * 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width
16 ta. Cut and Formed. . lit 6in.
4in. 6in. 4 in. 0.in. 6in. ! 6 in. 6 in . 7in. 6 i n . 6in . 1 7 in.
1.26 1.42 1.32 21 16 i 0 1.64 1 70 1 93 1.30 1 OC 3 16
1.70 1 34 2 00 2.00 1 1 2 30 2 46 62 2.62 O 711 2 S6 3 00
* 7 Inch-s. *9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
16 ta. Face Width 4in. 6in. 6in. 4 in. .0t in . 6 in. 6 in . 6 in . 7in. 6in. 6 in. 7in.
Cut and Formed.. 1 32 1.46 1.62 160 1.64 1 SO 1.32 1.93 2 16 2 3O 2 22 2 33
1.93 i 11 2 30 2.23 2.42 2.63 2.72 2.33 3 03 3 06 3 22 3 33
*3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 10 Inches.
22 . Face Width 4 in. 6 in. ein. 4in. 6in. ein. ) i n . Sin. 7in.l 6in. 6in. 7in. Sin. 6 in. 7 in.
Cut and Formed. . 1 CO 1.64 1.30 1.63 1 64 : 2 10 2 23 2 42 2.34 2. o 2.10 76 2 02
2.23 2 42 2 66 2 66 2.74 2.00 3.10 3 56 3 12 3 46 3 64 3 30 3 32 i 93 4.14
9 Inch-s. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 ta. Face Width 4 in. 6in. 6in. 4 ill . 6 in. 6 in . 6in. ein. 7 in. 6in. 6iin. 7in. 6in. 0 in 7 200 n
ut and Formed. . 174 1.33 oT I 949 : 10 02l6~ 2 34 2 60 2. - 2.60 2.76 2.94 2 36
Complete a 60 2 74 2. OO 2.114 3.10 3 2e 3 46 3.64 3.30 3 32 3.93 4.16 4 22 4 33 1 64
10 Inches. 12 Inches. O 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
Zita. Fnce Width 6in. ein. 7in. .in. ein. 7ln. 6 in . ein. 7in. 6 in. 7in. 3 in. 6in. 1 7in. 3in.
i.ut and Form-d. 2 OS 2 24 2.40 2 32 2.42 266 2 OO 2 76 2 94 3.04 3.22 3 33 3.33 3.66 3.i 2
Complete 3 OS 3 24 3 40 3 46 3 62 3 30 3 Si 3 93 4 16 4.33 4.60 4 7 4.34 6 (O , IS
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
231a. Face Width . sin. 6in. 7 in . 6in. ein. 7 in. ein. 7m. 3 in. 6 in. 7in. 3in. ein. 7in. 3 in.
Cut and Form-d. 2.34 2 60 2 66 2.02 2.73 2.94 3.06 3 22 3 40 3.40 3 06 3.74 3 74 3 62 4 03
Complete 3.46 3 64 3 30 3 34 l.O i Hi 4 40 4 66 4.74 4.36 6 04 6 2U 6 34 6.62 6 63
12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
22 ta. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3in. Il fi in. 7in. 3 in. 6in. 7in. 3in. 6in. 1 7in. 3in. 7in. 3in. 9 in.
Cut and Formeu. 32 t.IS TO 2 94 3 10 3.06 3 22 3 10 3.40 3 66 TW 3 73 3.96 4. 12 4 30 4.72
4 16 4.32 4 40 4 66 4 74 4.36 . 04 6 22 S 33 6 66 6.72 6 02 fi 24 6.44
13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inch-s. 21 Inches.
301a. Face Width ein. 7in. 3in. 6in. 7 in. 3in. 7 in . 3in. 9 in. 7 in. 3in. 1 9in. 7 in. 3 in. 9in.
cut and Form-d . . i 3.04 3 22 333 3.42 3.63 3 76 3 93 .1 16 4.32 I 4.34 4 66 4.73 4.76 1 93 6.20
Complete 1 3S 4.66 4.72 4 66 6.04 6 22 6 66 6 76 6.62 6.06 6 23 1 6. tO 6 64 6 36 7.03
14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
la. Face Width ein. 7 in. Sin. 7 in. Sin. 9in. 7in. Sin. 9in. 7 in. sin. Oin. 7 i n. 3 in. a ill.
Cut and Formed. . 3 40 3.63 3 74 3 09 4.16 4.32 4.33 4.60 162 4.73 6.00 6 22 1 .64
Complete -i se 6 .04 6 20 f .63 6 76 6 US 6 10 6 32 6 64 fi 66 6.SS 7.10 f:S ff6 7 .70
10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
O. Face Width 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7 in . 3 in. 9in. ein. 9in. Win 3in. 9in. lOin Sin. 9 in. I l6in.
Cut auu Furmed. 3.96 i 14 4 32 4 36 4.60 4.32 6.00 6.22 6 41 6 41 6 66 6 36 36 06 Ci 6.03 3.30~
1 6 66 6 74 6.62 1 6.03 6 32 6 64 fi.66 7 10 7 32 7.6 7.72 7.04 3 30 j 3 64
16 Inch-s. IS Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
33 ta. Face Width in . 10 in. 3in. 9in. l6in. 3in. 9 in. I l6in.
7in. s in . ein. 1 3 in . 9 in. 10 in. 1 3 in . a6.660
Cut and Formed i 3S i os 4.30 6.04 0 26 6.42 6.44 ~2l 6 36 3O : 1 C sc
Complete 0 OS fi 30 6 62 6 62 7 14 7.36 7 611 7 7O 7 96 3 03 3 30 S 64 6.63 3 90 1 O.14
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
33 ta. Fac- Width I 9in. j 9 in . 1 l6in. 3 in. 9in. l6in. Sin. 1 9in. I l6in S in . 1 9in. min. sin. 9in. lOin.
Cut and Formed. 0 TW 1 3 41 6.42 6 66 6.33 fi 0C : 6.34 6 66 6.32 t6.1 3S 36 7.12 07.36
Complete j fi te I 7.03 7 :i92 j 7.46 7 72 7.94 |.3.03 1 3 .30 1 3 64 Il S 63 1 3.62 9.16 9 62 36
Sizes marked with a star are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
.
(iO THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 1
1 1 O
t DESIGN No. 323.
Face: Plain, and Square Sink. Sides: Plain, with Slam pod Ornament.
N. H.This Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
0rackets possessing the mie general features of ornamentation.
Patterns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale: - inch 1 foot
OEPTH. Inches. * 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width 4 in. em. 6 in.
16 is. Cut and Formed. . .30 .32 .36 .94 .96 4 in. 6 in . 6in. 9in. li in . 7in. 6in. 6in. 7 in.
T26~ 1 22 1.26 1.32 1.36 1 10
Complete 1 04 1.06 1.10 1 22 1 .24 1 23 1 .02 1 Hi 1.63 1.76 ISO 1.34
7 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inch-s.
1313. Face Width -t in. Sin. 6in. 4 in. 6in. 6in. S i - . 6in. 7in. 6in. 6in. 7 in.
Cut and Formed. . 94 .36 1.00 1.10 1.12 1 16 1.34 1.3S 1.42 1.60 1 31 1.63
Complete 1 22 1 SI 1.23 1 40 1.42 1.46 1 73 1 32 1 36 2.02 2 03 2 10
*3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 IncheS. 14 Inches. 16 Inches.
22 la. Face Width 4 in. sin. 6in. 4in. 6in. 6in. 6in. 6in. T in . 6in. 6in. 7in. sin. in. 7in.
Cut and Formed. . 1.10 1 12 1 16 1.32 1 36 1.40 1 3C 1.60 1 64 1 76O 1 30 1.Si 1 os 2 02 2 36
1.40 1.42 1 40 1 76 1.30 1.34 2 06 2.10 2 14 2.32 2 36 2.40 2 60 a 64 2 63
Projection *9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 is. Face Width 4 in. 9in. 6in. 4 in. 9in. 6in. . -l . 6 in. 7in. 6 in . 6in. 7 in . 6in. ein 7in.
cut and Formed.. 122 1.30 1.34 1 62 1 66 1.60 1 73 ISO 1.31 X9 2 02 2.32 2.23 2.32
Complete 1.eo 1 02 1.66 2.02 2.06 2 10 2 32 2.36 2 40 2 60 2 64 2 70 2 62 2 96 3 00
Projection 10 IncheS. 12 Inches. 14 Inch-s. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
21 to. Face Width 6 in . 6in. 7in. Sin. tin. 7 in. 6in. 6in. 7 in. ein. 7in. Sin. i; in. 7in. 3 in.
cut and Formed. . 0a Oti 21.63 1.62 . 1.76 1.30 1 36 1 93 2 02 2.03 2.23 2 34 2 33 3 63 2 .62 2.66
Complete 10 2.14 Fa 2 36 2.42 2.62 a irt; 2.72 2.96 3 m 3 06 3 SO 3 26 3.10
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inch es. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
20 to. Face Width 5 i n . 6in. 7in. 6in. C 1 11 . 7in. 6 in. 7 in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 3in. 6 in. 1 7in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed. 1 7S 1.32 1 36 2 00 2 04 2.03 2 23 : 32 2.42 2 62 2 64 2 63 2 S3 2.92 2 96
Complete 2.34 2.33 2.64 2.62 2 72 3 00 3 04 3.10 :i 32 3.33 3 42 3 70 3 76 3 30
12 Inch-s. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
22 to. Face Width 6in. 7in. 1 Six. li in. 7in. 3in. 6in. 7in. Mn. 6 in, I 7 in. 3in. Tin. 3in 6in.
Cut and Formeu 202 2 06 2.12 2.32 2 36 2.64 2 70 2 60 2 ; 3.00 3.23 3 34 3.33
a s,6 1 72 2 if. 3 00 3 04 3 10 3 St 3 40 3 46 3 74 3 30 3 34 4 20 4.26 4 30
13 Inch-s. 10 Inch CS. 17 Inches. 19 IncUEs. 21 Inches.
3O to. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3 in. 6 in . 7in. 1 3in. 7in. 3in. 9in. 7in. 3in. t.Iin. 7 in. 9in 9 in.
cut and Formed 2 30 2 36 2.440 3 C3 2.64 2 70 3.00 3.06 3.10 332 3 33 3.44 3 63 3 74 3.30
2 93 3.04 3 03 3 36 3 s0 3 46 3.34 3 60 3.-4 4.24 4 30 4 4 72 4.73 4 34
Projection 14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width 6in. 7 in. siin. 7in. ein. 9in. 7 in. 3in. 9in. 7in. 3in. 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9 in.
cut and Formed. . 2 3S 2.96 3.00 3 06 3 10 3 3. 3 4 3 O 3.70 3.76 3.62 4.12 116 4.21
3 .34 3.40 3 44 3 34 3 60 3 94 4 30 4 3i 4 42 4 74 4.30 4 36 6.24 6 30 6.36
10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 IncheS. 23 IncheS.
34 to. Face Width 7 in. 3in. 9in. 7 in . 3 in. 9in. 3in. 9in. in in Sin. 9in. Klin siin. 9 in. l6in.
cut anil Fomed. : 03 3.04 3 13 3 34 3.42 3 9 ~26~ 3 si 3.60 4.20 4.26 4 32 4.62 4.70
3 32 3 36 3.94 -i as 4.36 4.42 4.32 4 32 4 94 6 32 6 33 6.44 6 si S .62 S4.76 93
10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
3ei=. Face Width 7 in . siin. 9 in. 9 in. l6in S in . 9 in. 1 H) in s ill . 9 in. l in a in. 1 9 in. 10 in.
i lit and o9ucu 3.36 3 .2 3 16 3.32 3 33 3.94 i 229 4.23 1 64 4 70 OO 76 6 03 6 11
4 23 .1 34 4 40 4 36 4 62 4 93 6 34 S 40 3. 46 6 36 6 62 6.00 6 .33 1 6 44 0o6 62
22
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inchi:s. 26 Inches.
33 to. Face Width 3in. I 9in. | lOin. 3 in. 9in. l6in. 3in. 9 in. Hl in S ill . 9 in. 1Oin. 3 in. 9 in. l6in
Cut and Formed. 3 76 I 3.32 3 60 4.20 1 23 4.34 4.64 4.70 4 73 I 6 C3 3 16 6 24 6 06 6 66 6.74
Complete 4.30 4. SO 4 94 6 32 0.40 6 40 6.66 6.94 0 02 | 6.33 6 46 6. 6.93 7 06 T 14
Sires marked with a star are priced Corbels: that is. without Top-Moulding.
THE OREDGE CORRNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 63
Face: Plain, and Square Sink. Sid-s: Sunk Scrollei-Panel, with Stamped Ornament.
N. .Thle Design is to be regarded as a typo of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
0rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentaOon.
Pattkrns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scale: H inch 1 foot
O 1 11. Projection 6 Inches. * 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width 1 lin. Sin. Ii in . 4 in. 6 in . run. 6 in. 6in. 1 7in. 1 3 in . 6in. 7 in.
0 O. Cut and Forined. . .32 .31 ~ .93 1 S3 1 04 X30 1 32 1.36 ; 1.46 1 60
Complete 1.33 1 40 1 1.66 1 6S 1 72 2.12 2 14 2 10 1 2 30 2 3s 2 33
*7 IncheS. :: Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
161a. Face Width lin. 9 61 in.39 6in. 4 in. 6in. 6in. 6 in. 6in. 7 in. Sin. 6in. T in.
Cut and Formed . . .93 1 04 1 11 1.16 1 23 1 16 1.62 1 1 CO 1 Oi 1 OS
1 06 1 03 1.72 1.33 1 00 1 ill 2 32 2 36 2.40 I 2 tO 2 Gl 2 6S
Projection ..}... *3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inch-s.
20 la. Face Width -1in. 1 6 . 6in. 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 6 in. 6in. 7in. : Sin. 6in. Tin. 6in. 1 6 in. 7in.
Cut and Formed. . 1.11 1 16 1.20 TTt2~ 1.46 1.60 1 - 1.70 1 71 1 36 1 60 1.94 2.10 2 11 2 O
Complete 1.33 1.60 1 94 2.30 2.34 S 33 2.64 2.6S 2 72 2 96 3 00 3.04 3.22 3.32 UM
*9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
22 ta. Face Width 4 in . 6 in. 6in. .1 in. 6 in. 6in. 6 in. 6in. 7in. 6in. 6in. 7 in. I Sin. 6in 7in.
Cut and Form-d.. 1.36 1.33 i .;: 1 62 1 66 1.70 1 36 1.60 1.94 2 10 2.11 2.2S 2.34 2 3S 2 12
a is 2 iO 2.24 2.00 2 04 2X3 2.96 3.00 3.04 3 23 3,32 3 33 3 66 3 70 3.74
10 Inches. 12 IncheS. 14 Inch-s. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
21 is. Face Width 6in. sin. 7in. 6in. 6in. 7in. Sin. 6 in. 1 7 in. 6in. in. Sin. ein. T in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed . 1 04 1.96 1 72 1.36 1.30 1 3O 2 10 2 11 : 20 2 33 2.41 2.443 2.66 2.76
2 04 2 63 -2 2 96 3 dO 3 nii :i :n 3 34 3.40 3 70 3 70 3.S0 4 06 .1 12 4.16
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
Mia. Fane Width Oin. 6in. 7in. 6iin. 6in. 7in. 6in. I 7 in. 3 in. 6 in. 7in. 6in. ein. 7 in. 3 in
out and Formeii. . 1 SB 1 32 1 96 2 12 2 16 2 23 2 12 2 16 Tl2~ -2 71 2.73 2 94 ToT T~oT
Complete 2 93 3.02 .4 06 3 32 3.36 3 40 3 71 3 73 3 M 4.OS 4.14 4.10 4 60 4 66 4.60
Projection 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
22 to. Fare Width 6in. 7in. 3in. 6in . 7in. sin. 6in. 7 in. 3in. 6in. TL. Sin. 7 in. Sin. 9 in.
out and Foruiej : Ii 2 20 2.21 2 46 2 C2 2 C3 ~2~ 2 30 2 93 3 Ol TT ~X32~ ~2~ 3 12
3 34 3 W 3.44 3.74 3 73 3.31 4 10 4 16 4 22 4 64 4 00 4 64 6 00 6.06 6 10
13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
-1a. Face Width r, in . 7in. 3in. ein. 7 in. Sim 7 in. Sill. 9 in. 7in. 3in. 9 in. 7 in. Sin Sin.
Cut and Form-d. 2.440 2 16 2 60 2.70 2 71 2 30 390S 3 11 3.16 3.36 3.42 3 16 3 70 3.76 3.32
Complete 3 72 3.73 3 32 4 12 4 16 4 2i 4 61 4.70 4 74 6.04 6 10 6 16 6.66 6 02 6 03
14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width 6in. 7 in. 3in. 7 in . Sin. 9 in. 7 in. 3in. 9in. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7in. Sin. 9.1 in.
out and Forined. . 2 63 2 71 2.73 3 03 3.11 3.16 3.440 3.46 3 62 3.72 3 73 3 o 4 03 4.11 i 209
Complete 1 m 4 16 4.20 4.04 4.70 t 71 6.10 6.10 6 22 6 66 6.64 S 70 6 03 6 11 6.20
10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
341a. Face Width 7in. 3in. Sin. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 3in. 9 in. 10 in 1 Sin. 9in. l6in Sin. 9in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed. 3 cc 3.12 3 16 3 33 63.46 3.62 3 32 3.36 3.62 i 16 : 22 1 23 1 CO 106 4.64
4.62 4 03 4.74 6.03 16 6 22 6.06 6.72 6.73 fi 10 6 22 6 23 6 66 6 74 6.30
10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
3Ola. Face Width Till. Sin. 9 in. S in . 9in. 3 329 l6in. 3in. 9in. 10 in. 1 3in. 9in. 10 in. Sin. I 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed 3 40 3 16 3.62 ~2 3 3.96 4.O ~2T 4.32 ~62~ 1 OS 1 - 4.33 4.94 6.0C
6 03 6 11 6 20 6,70 6.76 6.32 6 10 0.24 6.32 6 63 6 74 6 S2 7.10 7.24 7.32
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
33 la. Face Width 3 in . 9in. I l6in. -in. 9in. l6in.ij Sin. 9in. 10 in. 3 in. 9 in. 10 in. Sin. 9 in. 10 in
Cut and Formed . 3 34 3l2l| 1 16 1 21 1 32 1.62 4.62 4.66 1.33 4.96 6.04 3 32 6 40 6.416
1 6.64 6.70 6.73 II 6.16 6 24 6 30 6.70 6.76 6 64 7.10 7.26 7.34 7.73 O 7.36 7.94
OSizes marked with a etar are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
6ti HE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
OSizes mark-d with a star are priced as Corbels, that is without Top-Moulding.
32 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND OR:s'AMENT COMPANY.
Sizes marked with star are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Mouldiintr.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. ^9
Fac-: Plain, with Leaf and Spun Boll. Sides: Sunk Panel.
>O. .This Design is to he regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable
to all 6rackets possessing the same general features of ornamentaOon.
Pattkhns extra in all cases. Sec introductory Note, page 27. Scale : H inch l foot.
9H. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. |
16 in.
Faco Width 1 1 Oin. 6in 7in. i n . ('.in. 7in.
CutandOormed. 1 16 1.66 1 76 1 60 1 76 1 3C
Complete ! 2.14 2 24 2.33 2.32 2 44 2 66 1
11 Inches. 13 Inches.
13 is. Faca Width 6 in. I 6 in. 7in. ein. 6 in. 7in.
Cut and Formed 1.62 1 7I 1.33 1.32 1.94 2 06
2.34 2 46 2.60 2.62 2.774 2.36
10 IncheS. 12 Inches. 14 Inches.
201a. Fnc. Width 4 in. 6in. 6in. 6 in. 6 in. 7in. 6 in . 6 in . 7in. I
Cut and Formed.. 1 62 1 64 1 76 1.36 1 1.93 3 33 2.06 2.12 2 32
2.24 2 36 2 46 2.66 1 3.73 2.60 2 96 3.03 3.20
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
221a. Face Width | 1 4 in. 6 in. 6 in 6 in. i 6 in. 1 7 in. 6in. 6 in. Tin. 6 in. 6in. 7in.
cut and Fuiniuu. . 1 -i 1 S3 T2f 2 06 T. TW 2 64 2 46 2 06 2 76
Complete II 2,64 2 66 2.73 2 96 3.03 1 3 20 3.24 3 36 3 62 3 62 3.64 3 76
10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. II 0 Inches. IS Inches.
24 la. Face Width 6in. 6in. 7in. r in . (Iin. 1 7in. 6 in . ein. 7in. O in . 7in. Sin. 6 in. 7in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed 1 21 1 36 2 06 2.1t4 2 04 : is z 0 2 26 2 32 2 64 2.63 2.74 2 36 2 32 2.93 3.14
Complet- 2.64 2 76 2 36 3 06 3 20 3 24 3 36 3 62 3 64 3 .30 3.94 3.93 4.14 4 30
11 IncHES. 13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
231a. Face Width 6in. 6in. 7in. 6 in . 6in. 7 in. 6in. 7in. 3in. ein. 7in. siin. 6in. 7in. 3in.
Cut and -ormed. 2 06 : is : 36 2 22 2 40 2 S4 2.60 2 74 2 60 2.34 3 00 3 16 3 13 326 3 40
Complote sue 3 03 3 20 3 26 3 33 3.62 3 60 3.30 3 96 4 00 4 16 4 32 4.33 4.64 4.63
12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. IS Inches. 20 Inches.
231a. Face Width 6 in . 7in. 3 in. 6 in. 7in. 3in. 6 in. 7in. 3 in. 6 in . 1 T in . 3 in. 7in. Sin. 9 in .
cut and Form-d. 2 64 : 62 5 63 2 74 2 SO 2.34 3 00 TT6~ T|T30- 3 44 3 33 3.76 3 62
3 36 3 62 3 66 3 66 3.30 3 96 4 00 4 16 4 34 4.42 1 4.63 4 72 4.93 6.10 6.34
13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inch-s. 19 Inches. 21 Inch ES.
321a. Face Width ein. 7in. -in. 6 in. 7in. f. i n . 7in. 3in. 9in. T in. Sin. 9ir. 7 in. 3 in. 9 in
cut and Formed. . 2. OS : 74 2.36 2 CS 3 00 3 16 TW 3 64 3 60 3.30 3 02 3.62 i 33 4.26
3 t4 3.S0 S 94 4 02 4.16 4 34 4 60 1 vi; 4 62 6.02 6.22 6.4U 6 44 6 32
1-1 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
321a. Face Width fi in . 7in. Sin. 7in. sin. tI i n . 7in. Hin. 9in. 7in. 1 3 in . 9 in. 7 in. 3 in. 9in.
Cut and Formed. . : zi 3 0 3 16 3 32 3 43 3 64 3 64 3.34 4 02 32 4.06 4 .CS 4.20 4.40 4.63
Complete 4.00 4.16 4 32 4 60 4 76 4 02 6 06 6.26 6 44 6.46 6.64 6.64 6.62 6 12 6.30
Projection 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
341a. 3 in . 1 !s in . 7in. 3 in. 6in. Sin. !tin. Ii' in. sin. 9 in. 1 10 in 3 in. 9 in . l6in.
Cut and Formcd.. z: Z Z 3.64 T~62~ 3 34 4 02 4 OS . 32 4 40 4.42 4 60 4.30 TW TIT Tio
Complete 4.63 4 .74 4 O 6.04 6 26 6 14 6 64 6.t4 0.02 6.14 6 32 6.62 6.64 0, '.r, 6.94
Projection 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 21 Inches.
36 la. 1 7 in . 1 Sin. 1 0 in. 3 in. 9in. l6in. sin. 9in. l6in. 3in. 9in. l6in. Sin. 9 in. 10 in
cut and Formed. -3 62 3 12 4.00 IT20 ~i 320 4 60 ~4.4 4 60 1 33 4.72 4.62 6.12 6 06 6.24 6. 46
6 "1 1 6 24 6 42 6.63 6 30 6 06 6.14 6 32 6.64 0.66 6.76 6.96 7.02 T.30 7.42
17 Inches. 19 IncheS. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
331a. Pace Width.. s.in. 9 in . 10 in. sin. 0 in. lOln. Sin. tin. 10 in. Sin. 9in. min. Hin. 9 in. 10 in
Cut and F ormed. . .1 06 4 20 4.46 4.40 4.60 4.30 4 72 4.62 6 12 6 06 C 32 6.42 6 40 6.62 6-64
Complete .-, 62 6,32 6 02 6 12 6 32 6.62 0.66 6.76 6 96 7.02 7 22 7.44 7.60 7.T2 7.94
110 KITTREDGE CORNNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
36 ta. Face Widin. 7in. Sin. 9in. Sin. 6in. lOin.tl! 3 in. Sin. 6in. 1Oln.|l3in. I 9in. I Oli
cut and h oruieil. 4.21 4 11 4.62 1 30 : 3 .13 6.14 6.32 6.61 6.70 6 60 I 6 10 6 OS
Complete 6 40 6 73 7 .14 7.34 7.02 7.63 7 Mi 3.03 3 42 ,. Iii s 7- 3 ;i6 0.1
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
Face Width. - i 11 . 9 in. 10 in. Sin. ein. 10 in 6in. 10 in.' 3 in. I 9 in. lOin , 3 in. in.
Cut and formed. i :i 1 94 6.11 6 12 6.32 6.:: 6.60 .: T9~i TSo |TTif 6.22 6.22 S 60
Complete 7.0b 7 23 7 46 7M 7 Sil 3.06 1 3.22 3 42 6.62 i 3 73 3 93 9 20 9.34 O.Sfi
112 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
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DESIGN No. 876.
Face: Plain and Spun Roll: Square Sink with Leaf.
Sides: Plain, with Stamped Ornament.
N. .This toDesign is to be possessing
regarded asthea type
ocofgeneral
a class.features
The following flgnres are applicable
all 0racket* of ornamentaOon. 1
Pattens extra in all caass. See introductory Note, page 27. Scaie : H inch -lfo )t.
JE9To. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Face Width || sin. 6in 7in. Oln. I 6 in. 7in.
1C h. cut aud Formed. . 1 96 176 1 36 1 32 1.96 3 CO
2 14 2 22 3 34 2.34 2 44 2X0
Projection ... 11 Inch-s. 13 Inches.
1313. Oace Width 1 1 6 in. fi in . i 7 in. 6in. 1 ein. 7 in.
cut and Formed . . 1 36 1.93 2 10 2 .03 I 2 20 2 32
2 36 2.46 2.63 2,64 1 2 76 2 36
Projection 10 incheS. 12 Inches. 14 Inches.
20 to. Face Width . 6 in. 6 in. 6 i n. 1 e in . 7 in. Sin. 1 Sin. 1 ~27in. 620 1
(Jut and Formed.. 1 60 2.00 2 11 3.26 2.33 2.33 2 60
2 33 S 46 2 63 2 S) 2 62 3 00 3 12 3 2 1
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 IncheS. 17 Inches.
22 ta. Face Width 6 in. 6 in 6in. 6 in. 7 in. 6 in . (i i n . 7in. 6in. 6in. 7 in.
cut and Formed 2 14 2.26 2.33 .O 2 64 2 76 2 62 9i 3 06 3.23
2. (3 O su 3 00 3 12 3 24 3 30 3 42 3 66 3 60 3 74 3 86
10 Inches. 12 I ncUSS. , 14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inches.
21ta. Face Width 6 in. ein. 7in. 9in. 6in. 7in. 6 in . 6 in . 7 in. ein. 7in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 3 in.
cut aud Formtd. 2 12 2.21 2 36 2.32 2 60 2.64 2 64 2 76 : :: 3.06 3 32 3 30 3 iO 3 32 3 66
3 63 2 SO 2.02 3 00 1 3 12 3 26 3 34 3 IU 3 62 :i so s \m 1 0 4 2 4.33 4 46
.
11 Inches. 13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inch-s. 10 Inches.
22 to. Face Width Sin. ein. 7in. 6 in . 6 in. 7 in. 6 in . 7in. 3in. fi i n . 7 in. 3in. e in. 7in. 1 Sin.
cut and Formed. 2.40 2 62 2.64 2.62 2 76 2.62 3 10 3 21 3 34 3.63 3 62 3 73 3 94 I 4 02
3.02 3 14 3 26 :i 30 3 46 3 62 3 S4 3 93 4.03 4.24 -IM) 4 60 4.70 4 66 4 94
13 Inches. 14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
22 ta. Face Width 6 in. 7 in. 3 in. ein. 7in. 1 Sin. ein. 7 in. 3in. 6in. 7in. Sin. 7in. 3in. 9in.
cut and Formed . . : 7C 2.02 3.00 3 10 3 21 3 34 3 9 3 63 3.76 3.32 3 32 4 06 TO0 1 62
S 40 es 3 70 3.34 3 93 4.03 4 26 4 42 4 64 4 74 4 HO 4.93 6 36 6.46 6.62
13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 IncheS. 10 Inches. 21 Inches.
30 ta. Face Width 6in. 7 in . 4in. ein. 7in. sin. 7in. Sin. 9in. 7in. Sin. t.1 i n . 7in. 3in. 9 in
Cut and Formed. . 3.06 3 21 3 32 3.44 3 63 T.73 1 02 0l 12 4 23 4.440 1 62 i 06 4 64 4 94 6 12
Complete 3.3'i 3 9s 4 ue 4 23 1 12 4.64 4.-4 6 04 6 20 6 40 6 62 6 i;S 6 96 6 06 6 24
14 IncheS. 10 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 IncheS. 22 Inches.
32 in. Face Width ein. 7in. Sin. 1 7 in. 3in. 9 in. 7in. 3 in. 9 in. 7in. S in . 9 in 7in. Sin. 9in.
Cut and Formed . . 3 42 3 63 3.6S 4 02 4 12 4 23 Iii 4 66 4.72 1 36 1 96 3 H 6 34 6.46 6.62
Complete 4 26 4.42 4.62 4 94 6 Oi 6 20 6.46 6 66 6 74 6.93 e os 6 26 6 66 6 63 6 34
16 Inches. 17 Inches. 10 Inch-s. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
34to. Face Width 7 in . 3in.. 9 in. 7 in. 3 in. "in. 3in. in . lOin. 3 1 n . 1 9 i n . 10 in 3 in. 9in. l6in.
Cut and Formed. . Too0 110 i CS 1 42 4 66 4.72 6.1U 1 33 6.16 3 6.711 6.16 6 64 3 ,6 6 96 6 16 e 3c
4 62 6.02 6 20 6.44 6.66 6.74 0 23 6.33 e - e ob 7.23 7.42 7.63
10 Inch-s. 10 Inch-s. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
- ta. Face Width 7 in. Sin. 9in. 3 in. 96 in. 200 l6in. 3 i . |9in. l6in. 3in. 9in. 10 in sin. 9in. lOin
cut and Formed.. 4.41 ~4l6~ 1 7^ 6.02 TjS ~ 1 3 32 6.16 |~2 2s i 6 02 6.63 6 32
6.44 6.66 6.72 r. h 6 32 6.42 |~ 6.33 6.96 7.30 7.46 Llg 1 3 03 3.32
17 Inches. 10 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
32 ta. Face Width 1 3in. O in . | 10 in. sin. 9 in . 10 in. Sin. 9in. 1 10 in Sin. 9 in. Oin || 3 in. 6in. 1 10 in.
Cut and Irormed.. 1 30 6 11 I 6.06 ITO0 6.66 6 73 II 6.93 6.16 6.23 6 32 6 70 6 o 7.10 7 30 7 O
e us e 26 1 6 66 6 7U 7.00 7.32 7.60 7.62 1 7.93 3.10 3.24 3 60 3.30 3.94
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 113
1
DESIGN No. 873.
t5
Face: Plain and Moulded Square rink with Leaf. %)
6ides: Sunk ScroUe.-Panel with Stamped Ornament.
N. I.This Deslen is to he regarded as a type of a cas s. Till folln inj; tarares are applicable
to all 0rackets possessing the same general features o ornamentaOon.
ttoo extra in all cases. Sec introductory Note, page 27. SCAL- : Wim* 1 toot.
UE9TH. *6 Inches. *3 Inches. 10 IncheS. 12 Inches.
1- r.- I-1. Face Width 1 6 in. 6 in. Sin. 6III. sin. 6in. 7 in. 6 in . 6in. 7in.
Cut and Formed - . 1.20 1.21 1 10 1 64 1 66 1 70 1 23 1 74 1 32 2 06
Complete 1 3O 1 HI 2 12 2 26 2 44 2 66 2.74 2.66 2 30 2 93
*7 Inches. O0 Inches. 11 Ikc'heS. 13 Inches.
161a. Face Width 6 in. 6 in . i n . Ii in. Sin. f.in. 7 in. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in.
cut and Formed . 1 40 1 21 1.60 77-1 : 1 32 2 06 1 93 TT 2.30
Complete 2 12 2 26 2 40 2 64 2 62 2 32 3 00 3 02 3 16
*3 Inches. 10 Inohes. 12 Inches. 14 Inches.
20 Mi Face Width 6 in . 6in. 6 in . fi in in. 6in. 7in. 6 in. 6in. 7in.
9ut and Formed.. 1.60 172 1.73 1 62 2 04 2.20 2 3C 2.23 2.42 2.63
2.40 .i M 2.70 .; M :i n; 3 22 9 3 44 3 66 3 71
8 incheS 11 IncheS. 13 Inches. 10 IncheS. 17 Inches.
22 in. Face Width Sin. 6in. 6 in . ein 6in. ein. 7in. Sin. 9in. 7in. j in . 6 in. 7in.
cut and Formed. 1- 1 93 2 04 2 13 2 23 2 2 2 66 2 64 2 76 2 36 2.32 2 22 3.12
S 74 2 36 3.06 3 20 3.44 3 66 3 74 3 73 3 94 1 1-2 4 36 4 60
10 Inches. 12 IncheS. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
241a. Face Width Sin. 6 in. 7 in. 6 in. 6in. 7in. 6 in . tin. 7 in. . in . 7 in. Sin. 6in. 7in. 3 in.
cut and Formed. . 2 02 2.16 2.23 2 42 2.60 2.64 2.70 236 2 32 3 14 3 24 3 32 3 22 3.62
Complet- 3 06 3 20 9 3 44 3 66 3.76 3 30 3 96 4 12 4 36 4 62 4 62 4 30 4.93 6 06
11 Inches. 13 IncheS. 16 Inches. 17 Inch-s. 19 Inch-s.
231a. Face Width Sin. 6in. 7 in. 6in. 6 in. 7 in. 6in. 7in. 3in. r, in . 7in. 3 in. e in. 7 n. 3 in.
cut and Formed. . 2.23 2 44 2.60 :;2 93C9 2.72 2.36 3 00 3 16 3 231 3 34 3.62 3 60 3 2 3 36 TIT
Complete 3 44 3 eu 3 76 s2 3 93 4.12 l :is 4 64 4 66 4 32 6 00 6 03 6 32 6 60 6.63
12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inch-s.
22 ia. Face Width 6 in. 7in. 3in. 6 in. 7in. 3in. 6in. 7 in. 3in. Hin. 7 in. 3in. 7in. 3 in. 9in.
cut and Formed. . 2 70 2 36 2.96 3 OC 3 16 3 26 3 34 3.62 3.62 3 72 3.60 3.93 4.24 4.33 4.64
Complete 3 96 4.12 ' 22 4.33 4.64 4 64 4 34 6 02 , 13 6 36 6.64 6 62 6.00 6 6.30
13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Im iiks.
30 la. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3in. Sin. O362 7 in. 3 in. 7in. sin. 9in. 7in. Sin. ein. 7 in. 3in. t.1 i n
cut and Formed. . 2 33 3 16 3 24 2 22 362 3.62 4.04 4 16 4 23 4.42 4 60 4.76 4 32 6.C2
Complete -4 36 4 64 4 62 4 36 6.02 6.12 S 66 6.63 6 32 6.04 6.10 6 36 6.64 6.76 6.9S
14 Ibches. 16 InchES. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
32 U. Face Width 0 in . 7in. Sin. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7 in. S in. 9in. 7in. Sin. 9in. 7 in. 3 in. 069 in.
46
Cut and Formed 3 21 3.62 3 60 3 62 4.04 4 16 4 46 4 64 4 72 4 34 6.02 6 16 6 23
4 S-l 6.02 6 10 6 66 6.63 6.32 6.10 6 24 6 42 6 66 6 73 6 O6 T 26 7.33 7.66
Projection 1, Inches. 17 IncheS. 19 Inches. 21 IncheS. 23 Inches.
21 in. Face Width ' 739in22. s in . 9 in. 7in. 3 in. 9in . sin. ein. 10 in. siin. 9 in. 10 in .Sin. 9in. l6in.
Cut and Formed. . T2~ i i 4 30 4 44 4 64 4 36 6 04 6 16 6 32 6.42 : 6.72 22 6 04
S 64 6 66 6 62 6 03 6.22 6 42 6.30 6 93 7 12 7 40 7.63 T 7.96 3.10 3.30
16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
36 ia- Pnco Width 7in. 3in. Sin. 3in. 9in. 10 in. Hill. 9 in. t6in Sin. 9in. 10 in. 3in. 9in. 10 in
cut and Formed. .1 22 4 44 4.62 4 60 6.03 6.22 6 32 6.60 6.64 6.72 6 62 6 06 6 20 6 33 6 64
Complete 6 03 6 20 6 33 1 6 34 7 02 7.16 7.42 7 60 7 71 7.93 3 10 3.32 3 60 s ,7s 3 94
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
33 in. Fpci Width Min. 6in. in in I 3 i 11 . 9in. 10 in. 3in. 9iin. 10 in 3in. 9 in. Klin 3 in. U in. l6in.
Cutand Formed. . 4. 21 6.02 6 16 .: 6 60 6 62 6.72 6 62 6 06 C 22 S6.40 6 66 6.76 C 32 7 10
6.7i 6.60 7.10 7 33 7.60 7.72 S 3. 20 3.3t s 60 Ml 3 96 9 .32 9 62 6 66
Sizes marked with a star are priced as Corbels; that is, without Top-Moulding.
116 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE ANND ONAN COMPANY.
Face: Plain, Square Raise and Square Sink. Sides: Plain, with Stamped Ornament.
N.6.This Design le to be regarded
possessingasthe
a type
sameofgeneral
a class.features
The following figures are applicable
to all 6rackets of ornamentation.
Pattehks extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27. Scixx: M loch 1 foot.
JEFTIL Projection * a Inch-s. 11 Inch-s. 13 IncheS. 16 1ncHes.
Face Wi.lth 1 4 in. I 6 in. 6in. 6in. ein. 7in. i 6in. 6 i . 7in. 6 in . I 6 in . 7 in .
12 la. 9ul and Formed. . 122 Tlo~ 0! 1 34 i 1.63 1 76 1.96 2 02 2.96
Complete 1 30 1.32 1 1 36 2 14 2.10 1 2 24 2 44 2 46 2.62 2 73 2 34 2 34 I
10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches.
201a. Face Width 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 6in. 1 6in. 7 in. sin. 6in. 1 7 in. S in. ( in . 7in.
cut and Formed . . 1.60 1 64 1.63 1.76 1.32 1 36 2.00 2 04 2 03 2.26 2 30 3 34
Complete 2.16 2 20 2.24 2 62 2 66 2 60 2 34 2 ^ 2 02 3 10 3 22 s 26
11 Inch-s. 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inches.
221a. Face Width 4 in. 6in. 6 in. 6in. 6in. 7in sin. ein. 7in. 6 in. 6in. 7in.
Cut and Formed.. 1.74 1 76 1 62 2.00 2.04 2 CS 2.26 2 30 2 - 2.64 2.63 2.62
46 2 32 2 66 2 34 2.33 .i 94 3.10 3 62 3 23 3.66 3 60 3.64
12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
211a. Face Width Sin. e in. 7in. 6 in. 6 in. 7in ein. 7in. 3 in. ein. 7in. 3 in. 7 in. 3 in. 1 9 in .
L,ut and Formed. 2 04 2.06 2.14 2.23 2 33 2 66 2.64 2.62 2.60 2.96 3 00 3.26 3.32 3.36
Complete 2.30 0 94 3.00 I 23 3 36 62 3.63 3 72 4 02 4.03 4.12 1 62 4 63 4.62
Projection 13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
221a. Face Width 6in. ein. 7 in. i i n . ; in . Sin. ein. 7 in . 3 in. 6in. 7 in. Sin. 7 in. siin. 9in.
^.ut and Formed. . 2.30 2.34 : 32 2.64 2 63 3.74 2 62 2 93 3 02 3 22 3.23 3.32 3 66 3 72 3.73
Complete S 63 3.32 3 36 3 63 3 72 3.73 4 04 4 10 4 14 4 46 4 64 4 66 6.02 6.OS 6 14
14 Inches. 16 Inch 2S. 10 IncheS. 20 Inches. 22 Inches.
221a. Face Width 6in. 7in. 3 in. ein. T in. Sin. 6 in. 7 in. 3in. 7 in . 3 in. 9 in. T in . Sin. 9in.
cut and Formed. . 2.66 t.W 2 76 2 34 ToT 3.06 3 23 3 34 3.33 3.76 ~s 4.03 TT 4.U
. o 3.76 3.34 4.12 4 10 4 44 4 66 4 64 4 66 6. US 6 14 6 10 6 60 6 66 6 74
16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches.
321a. Face Width Sin. 7in. 3 in. 7 in. 3in. I 9in. T in. Hin. 9 in. 7in. 3in. 9 in. 7 in. 6in. 9 in.
v>ut and Formed.. 2 36 3 00 3.06 3 40 3 43 3.60 3 74 3 30 3 36 4.10 4.0 4 22 4 66 4 62 4.63
4.14 4.10 4 2t 4 63 4 74 4.73 6 0 6.10 6 24 6 61 6 70 6.76 fi SO 26 6 32
16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
321a. 7in. 3 in. 9in. 7in. Sin. 0 in . 7in. Sin. tin. 7in. s in . 9 in. s in. ein. l6in.
-ut and Fomed.. 3 42 T42~ 3 63 3 73 3.3-1 3.60 4 14 4 20 4.26 4 60 4.66 4.72 3 13 6 16 6.26
1 74 4.73 4 .32 6 22 6.23 6 34 6.70 6 76 6 62 6 26 e.32 6 33 li. !HI fi 60 7 04
17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches.
341a. Face Width 7in. Sin. ein. Hin. 9in. 10 in. sin. 9in. l6in. 3in. 9 in. 1 10 in . Sin. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed . . 3 34 3 SO 4.24 T3 4.36 4 63 4 74 4 30 6.14 6 22 6 23 6 60 6 66 6 74
6 20 6.23 6.34 . 30 6.66 6 62 6..44 fi 40 fi 40 6 62 7. no 7.O6 7 4S 7 T 62
10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inch-s. 26 IncheS.
321a. Face Width Sin. | 9in. Id ill. 3in. 9in. Klin . 3in. 9in. l6in. ; sin. 9in. l6in 3in. 9 in. 10 in.
Cut and Formed. . 4.30 4 36 4.42 4.74 4 SO 4.36 6 16 6.32 3 O) 6 70 6 14 6 23
6.33 6 94 6 00 6.42 6.46 6.66 6.96 T (0 7.10 7 :.i 7 66 1 66 3.14 3 22 3 23
19 Inches. 21 Inches. 23 Inches. 26 Inches. 27 Inches.
-1a. Fnce Width S in. 9in. Klin. Sin. 9in. l6in. Sin. 9 in. l6in. 3in. 9in. I 1Oln. Sin. 9in. l6in
1 cut and Formed. 4.76 4 30 4 36 6 O 6 24 6.32 6 64 3 33 6 16 6 24 6 32 6 63 6.74 6.32
e 4u 3 46 6.,M 7 00 .U6 7.14 97' 3 16 3 24 I 3.32 3.60 3.36 3 94
20 Inches. 32 Inch-s. 24 Inches. 26 Inches. 23 Inches.
a la. Poce Width 3in. 6in. 10 in 9 in. l6in. It in. :i - . l6in. 11 in Oin. m in 1 Hin I) 9 in. jl6in. Hin
Cut and Formed. . 6 22 6.26 : 34 6.76 6 34 6 62 6.26 6.34 6 42 C. 76 6 36 6 94 7.30 I 7 32 7.16
7 u2 7 US 7.16 7 66 7 74 7,34 3 26 3 34 3 42 sO 3.93 S 06 9 64 1 9.62 9.70
Sizes marked with a star are priced as Corbelo -, that is, without Tup-Moulding.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 123
Slzea marked with a star aro priced as Corbels, that is without Top-Moulding
127
DE9TH. l
Projection .... 7 Inches. 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
.IIa. Face Width . 3in. 4 in. 3in. 4 in. 3 in. 4 in. 1 3 in. 4 in.
Cut and Formed 34 34 .36 33 .40 .42 44 .46
.46 .46 .60 .62 .64 66 .60
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THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 139
deFTH. I
Projection .... 7 Incites. 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
lb. Faco Widt h 3 in. 4 in. 3 in. 4 in. 3 in. 4 in. 1 3 in. 4 in.
Unland Formed .63 .96 .63 .66 .70 .76 .73 36
Complete .62 .62 66 1.01 1.12 1.20 1.30 1.33
Projection .... 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 15 Inches.
61a. Face Width ... 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 1 6 in. Sin. 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in.
(Jutand Forme.: .63 ~70~ .76 .70 .73 .31 .34 .62 .93 94 1.02 1.06
1.03 1.14 1 22 1.10 1 2S 1.34 1 42 1 6U 1 .6 1.60 1 1,3 1 70
Projection 9 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches.
6 ia.
Face Width . . 3 in. 4 in. .1 in. 3 in. 4 in. , in. Sin. 4 in. 6 in. Sin. I 4 in. 6 in.
cutandFormed .32 96 .36 .62 1.00 .93 1.03 1.11
1 32 1 .60
41 1.62 1.42 1 62 1.00 1 OS 1.76 1.32 1.16 1 21 ~~
l 60 2 00 . 2 .06
Projection .... 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches.
71a. Face Width. . 4 in. S in. e in. 1 in. 6 in. e in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in.
cutan i Formed .93 1.03 1 11 1 11 1 20 1.26 1 20 1 26 1 36 1 10 1 16 1.61
Complete 1 66 1 76 1.32 1 94 2 02 1 93 2 06 2 10 2 30 2 36 2.44
Projection 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 IncheS. 10 Inches.
Sin. Fncc Witth .. 4 in. 6 in. , in. .i m. 6 in. 6 in. I 4 in. 6 in. e in. 4 in. 6in. 6 in.
cut and tornied 1.16 1 32 1.33 1.46 1 64 1 66 1.60 1 72 1.70 1.73 1.36
Complete 1 0 2 OS 2 12 s.26 2.34 2.44 2 94 2.63 2 72 2 74 2 32 2 60
Projection .... 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 Inch-s. 19 Inches.
9 in. Face Width ... 6 in. 6in. 7 in. , ill 6 in. 7in. 6 in. ein. 7 in S in. 6 in. 7 in.
cut and Formed 1 12 1.73 1 36 1 62
2 :i4
1.62
2.46
1 63
2.62
1 62
2 00
1 70
2 0 2 73 21.71
7s 2 60 2 93 1 36
2 9S M1.93
S
2 06
3 10
Projection 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
1 to. Face Width... 6 in. 6in. 7 in. I 6 in. 6 in. 7 in. 6 in. 6 in. 1 in. 6 in. 7 in.
6in.
cutand Formed 1.60 1 66 1.76 1 71 1 32 1 60 1.60 1 93 2 06 2.02 2 12 ~2~21_
2 60 2.03 2.73 2.30 2.33 2 93 3 02 3.10 3.20 3 20 3.30 3 44
Projection 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inche s.
11 in. Face Width . . . . 6 in. 7 in. S in li in. 7 in. 3 in. fi in, 7 in. s in. 6 in. 7 in, r in.
Cut and Formed 1 32 1 93 2.06 ~1 93 2 06 2~lT~ ~2 14 * 2 22 : 30 2-32 2 12
3 00 3 10 3 10 3 12 3.20 3 32 3 34 3.42 3 66 3 00 3 72 3.36
Projection 10 IncheS. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
12 ia. Fnco Width ... in. 7 in. 3 in. e in. 7 in. 9 in. 6 in. 7 in. 3 in. 0 in. 7 in. 3 in.
Cut and Formo 2 12 |2.30 2 23 2 30 2 10 2 64 64~ 2.66 2 32 2.71 2.33 3 02
3 34 1 3 42 3 00 3.60 3 72 3 36 3 94 ! 4.06 4 22 4 13 4.32 4 46
Stzca marked with a star are calculated without Top-Mouldiing,
. 144 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COUPANY.
DEPTH.
Projection 3 Inches. 0 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
31a. Face Width . . . Ij 6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 9 in.
9ut and 'ormed .62 .64 .62 /
3J .34 ! ! .94 1 OS
DEPTH.
Projection 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
Sia. Face -idth . . . 6 in.
1 6 in. 6in. 6 in.
Cut and Formed 1i .96 .70 .30 .94
i 1.00 1.04 1.16 1.32
DEPTH.
Projection 3 Inches 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
Sia. Face Width ... 6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 6 in.
cut and Formed 63 .76 .32
Complete 1.14 1 20 1 34 1 64
DE9TH.
Projection .... 3 Inches 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
6!a. Fore Width ... 6 in. 6in. 6in. 6 in.
cut ami Formco .73 .30 60 1 03
Complete : 1.33 1 62 1.76
DEPTH.
Projection .... 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
Sin. Face Width . . . 6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 6 in.
cut and Formed .74 .73 .60 1.06
Complete 1.30 1.40 1.62 1.33
...This Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figuro0 a.-e applicable to all
Modilllons possessing the same general features. Scale : inch 1 foot.
Patteens extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27.
DE9TH.
j Projection .... 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
.Sia. Face Width ... 6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 6in.
cut and Formed .66 .06 66 .73
Complete .60 .91 1 04 1 10
N.6.hi. Design is to be as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
the i SCAUt: O inch -1 foot.
Pattrns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27.
i
DESIGN No. 776.
Face: Sunk, with Leaf. Sides: Plain, with Sunk Scrolled-Pancl and Stamped Ornament.
O ' i
N.6.This Design la to be r-garded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
possessing the same general features.
Scale: inch 1 foot.
Pattkrn extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27.
DEPTH.
Projection .... 3 Inches 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
.6 is. Faon Width ... 6 in. 1 6in. I 6 in. 6in.
9ut and Formed .32 21 .94 1 12
Complete 1 42 1.46 1.62 1 36
N. .hi. Design la to be regarded as a trpe of a clata. The following flgure. aro applicable to all
Modilllons possessing the same general features. Scale: 4 inch -1 foot.
tt9o. extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27.
DEPTH.
Projection 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 IncheS. 13 Inches.
61a. Face Width ... 6 in. I 6in. S in. 6in.
1
cut and Formed .73 .32 94 110
Complete 1.40 1 60 1.72 1 93
DE9TH. 12 Inches.
Projection 7 Inches. 3 Inches. 10 Inches.
MI* Face Wirlh. ... Sin. 4 In. 3 in 4 in. j in 4 in. 1 3 in. 4 in.
( ul un.1 -ornieo 1.12 112 1 12 1 16 1 20 1 26 1.26 1 32
Complete 1.93 1 2J 1 .33 1 23 1 30 1.36 1.36 1.43
Projection 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
6to. Fare Width ... Din. 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6in. Sin. 4 in. 6 in.
cut and toruieu 1.23 1 34 1 33 1 30 1 36 1.42 1 33 1 11 1O 1.416 1 66 1 60
1.4U 1 46 1.60 1.42 1.43 1 64 1 60 1 66 1 60 1.60 1 63 1.76
Projectim .... 9 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches.
eia.
Face Width . 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. S in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in.
cut and Formed 1.34" 1 12 1 16 1.33 1 11 1 60 1 16 1.61 1 62 1.60 1.63 1 72
1.63 1.66 114 1.t4 1 72 1.73 1.76 1.34 1 36 1 60 1.93 3.03
Projection 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 13 Inches. 110t Inches.
7 to. Face Width... din. S in. 6 in. 4 in. 6in. ein. 4 in. 6 in. 6in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in.
cut ana Formed 1.64 1 64 1 63 1 66 170 1 71 1.72 1 76 1.32 1.36 1 60 1.96
Complete 1 64 1 94 1.93 1 60 2.UU 2 04 2 OS 3.06 3.14 S 10 3 23 2 23
Projection 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches.
3 to. Face Wi tfh....|| 4 in. 6in. 6 in. 4 in. 6in. e in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. in. 6 in.
42.110 6 in.
UllSull uucu 171 1 73 1.36 1 36 1.96 2.04 204 2 03 2 16 2.20 2.26
3.10 2.10 2 20 3 23 2 36 2 3S 3 42 S 64 S 60 2 66 3.63
Projection 13 Inch-s. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
9 to. Face Width.... S in. 6 in. 7 in. 6in. 6in. 7 in. 6in. ein. 7 in. 6in. ein. 7 in.
cut and ormed 1.93 2 OS 2 03 2.11 2.20 2 26 2 22 2 32 2.36 2 34 2 10 2 16
B.30 S 33 3 42 2.46 2 66 2 62 2.66 2 63 3 74 3 72 2.73 3 36
Projection .... 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inches. 20 Inches.
10 to. Face Width... 6in. 6in. fin. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in. 6in. ein. 7 in. 6 in. 6in. 7 in.
cut and Formed 2.20 2.21 2.32 2 32 2 33 2 11 2.41 2O 2 64 2 64 2 62 2 70
2.64 3.60 2 63 2.63 3.74 2 32 a 32 2.36 3 94 S 94 3.02 3 IS
Projection 1 11S Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches. 21 Inches.
Ufa Face Width.... 6 in. 7 in. 3 in. 6 in. 7 in. 3 in. 6in. 1 7 in. 3 in. e in. 7 in. 3 in.
cut and * ormed 2 64 2 60 2 63 2 96 2.64 2 76 2.72 2 73 2 60 2 36 2 94 3.06
Complete 3 Uli 3.00 6 OS 2.03 3.04 3.16 3.14 3.20 3 32 3.30 3 33 3.00
1
Projection .... 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 Inches.
12 b. Face Width . . 6 in. 7 in. 3 in. 6 in. 7 in. 3 in. 6 in. 7 in. 3 in. 1 6in. 7 in. 3 in.
Cut and Formei 2 SO 2.36 2 62 2.62 3.00 3 10 3 11 3.22 3.36 3 30 3 10 3 62
Complete 3.23 3.23 3.34 3 36 3 44 3.64 3 60 3.63 3.31 3.76 3 36 3 93
154 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
DE9Tn.
Projection 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
Ifa. Face Width ... 1 1 3 in. 4 i. 1 3 in. 4 in.
oucand Formed 1.44 1.60 1 64 1.60
Complete 1.32 1.33 94 2 00
Projection .... - 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
31a. Fac- Width . .. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in.
Cut ana Forum. 1 66 1 62 1.63 1 66 1.72 1 76 1 62 1 94
Completo O 1.06 2 (0 2.03 2 03 2 14 2.10 2 23 i.S 2.40
Projection .... 9 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches.
C 1a.
Face Width 3 in. 4 in. _6in^ 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 0 31 in.
76 4 in. 6 in. in. 4 in. 6 in.
Cut and Formed 1 60 ~T0- 1 72 1 64 To 1 76 1.36 160 ~l 9S~ 2.06 2.10
2 10 2.10 2 26 2.10 2 26 2 32 2 36 2 46 2 60 2 02 2.70 2.74
Projection 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 13 Inches. 10 Inches.
71a. Face Width.... 4 in. 6 in. ein. 4 in. 1 6 in. ein. .1 in. 6 in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. i; in.
i.utanu Formed 1.60 2.00 2 Ol 2.02 2 06 2 10 2.10 2 11 2.20 2.30 2.34 2.440
Complete 2.60 2.10 2 lit 2 04 2 03 2 72 2 74 2.73 2.36 2.03 3 02 3.03
Projection 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 10 Inches. 10 Inches.
3 fa. Fare WOth.... 4 in. 6 in. 6 i . 4 in. 6 in. e in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in.
i.ut and Formed 2.10 2 11 2 22 2 42 2 tt0 2 62 ~2766- 2 66 2 64 ' 2 0~ 2.76
2. 2 3 2 36 3 02 3 10 3.20 3 24 3 3 3 40 3 44 3 60 3.66
Projection .... 13 Inches. 10 Inches. 17 IncheS. 19 Inches.
9 1a. Face Width.... 5 in. ein. 7 in. Sin. eiin. 7 in. 6iin. 6 in. 7 in. 6 in. Ii in. 7 in.
cut and Formed 2 41 2.60 2 64 2.60 2.66 2 72 '2.76" 2 36 2 60 32 r,-
62 : 32 3 04
S .12 3 20 3 24 3 32 3 40 3 40 3.64 3 l 3 70 3.34 3.62
Projection .... 1 : Inohes. M Inches. 10 Inches 20 Inches.
Ufa. Face Width... 6 in. fi in. 7 in. 6 in. 0 in. 7 in. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in. || 6 in. 6 in. 7 in.
Liut and Formed 2 66 2.70 : 73 2 73 2o 2 SO 3 04 3 10 3 16 6~~21~ ~3 32
3.33 3 :i 62 3 64 3.SO 3 93 3o 3.33 3 96 4 06 4 14 4.24
Projection .... 10 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Incites. 21 Inches.
Ufa. Face Width. .. ein. 7 i". H in. fi in. 7 in. 6in. C i ti . 7 in. s in. fi in. 7 in. 3 in.
cut and Formed 3 ID 3 16 3 21 8~i6~ 3 22 3 34 3 34 3 10 3 02 3 66 3 64 3.76^
3 32 4 00 4.03 4 02 4 MS 4 20 4 24 4.30 12 4 62 4.40 4.72
Projection 10 Inches. 20 Inches. 22 Inches. 24 9*ches.
12 fa. Fac- Width... 6 in. 7 in. 3 in. tl in. 7 in. 3 in. I ein. 7 in. 3 in. 6 in. 7 in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed 3 16 3 32 3 96 3.60 3 63 3.73 3.31 3 62 4.06 4.00 1 10 1 22
Complete 4.SO 4 42 4.46 4 64 4 62 4.72 4 32 4.OO 6.04 6 02 6.12 6.24
DEPTn.
Projection 7 Inches. 3 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches.
.IIa. Face Width .... 3 in. 4 in. 3 in. 4 in. 3 in 1 in. 3 in. 4 in.
Cut and Formed 1.32 1 32 1 32 1 32 1.42 1 42 1 60 1 32
1 03 1 62 1 66 1 72 1.30 1 36 1 96 2 02
Projection 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
Oln. Face Width .... 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. :i in. 4 in. 6 in. Sin. I 4 in. I 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in.
Cut and Formed 1.60 1 60 1.64 1.60 1.66 1.CS 1.72 1.76 1 30 1 33 1.62
Complete 1 60 1.96 2 00 1.93 2.04 2.10 2 10 2.24 1 <2 23 2 40 2.46 2 62
Projection 9 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 Inches.
6 Ia.
Face Width 3 in. 1 4 in. 6 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. in. 4 in. 6 in. 3in. 4 in. 6io.
Cut and Formed 1.64 1.62 1 66 1.96 1 64 1.70 1 70 1.73 1.32 1.36 1 94
Complete 2.00 2 MS 2.16 2 10 2 10 2 24 2o 2 40 2 44 2 64 2 12 It
Projection 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 13 Inches. 16 Inchia.
71a. Face Width .... 4 ii). 6 in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 4 in. 6in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. 016 in.
cut and Formed 1.73 1.33 1.62 1.34 1.93 2 02 2 ~ 3 31 230
Complete 2.10 2.16 2.22
2 40 2 60 2.6 2 02 2 06 2 70 2 72 2 76 2.34 3.00 SM 3.10
Projection 12 Inches. 14 Inches. 16 InWIES. 10 Inches.
S la. Face Width ... 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in.
cut and Formed 2.02 2 0C 2 14 C 33 2.23 2.36 2.33 2.42 2.62 2 62 2.96 2.64
2 72 2.73 2m 3.00 3 03 3 10 3.23 3 32 3 44 3.46 3 64 Ml
Projection 13 Inches. 16 Inches. 17 Inches. 19 Inches.
Ola. Face Width ... 6 in. 6 in. 7in. 7 in.
6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in. 6 in. ein. 1 io.
cutanu Fomed 2 32 2.33 2.42 2.60 2 66 3 CO 2.60 2 70 2.74 2.74 2.30 2.36
Complete 3 10 3 24 3 23 3 40 3 46 3 64 3 66 3 00 I! 72 3 76 3 32 3 60
Projection 14 Inches. 16 Inches. 10 Inch-s. 20 Inch
10 Is. Face Width... 6 in . 6 in. 7 in. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in. 6 ill. 0 in. 7 in. 6 in. , in. 7 in.
Cut an- Formed9 29 3.76 2 76 3 32 2 SO
Complete 3 60 3.66 3 64 3 03 3.74 3 32 3 60 a2.60
;i i 2 96
4 02
3 32
1 00
3.04
4.14
3 12
4 24
Projection 16 Inches. 17 IncheS. 19 Inches. 2 L Inches.
Ills. Face Width. . . 0 in. 7 in. I 3 in. li in. 7 in. 3 in. ein. 7 in. 3 in. 6 in. 7 in. 3 in.
cut and Formed 2. 62 2 93 3 06 2 93 3.04 3 16 3.14 3 22 3.32 3.30 3.33 3 60
Complete 3 94 4 O 1 4 10 4.04 4 10 -1 22 4 26 4.32 4 44 4.60 4 66 4.70
Projection .... 10 IncheS. 2( ) Inches. 22 IncheS. S 4 Inch ES.
121a. Face Width. . 6 ill. 7in. 3 in. 6 in. I 7 in. 3 in. 7 in.
6 in. 3 in. 6in. 7 in. 3 in.
Cut and Formed 3 33 3.23 3 34 3.33 3.46 3 3C 3 62 3.70 3 3! 3 32 3.60 4.02
4.33 4 42 4 46 4 60 1 4 63 4.73 4. 6 00 6 14 ill 6.24 9 36
OSizes marked with a star are calculated without Top-Moulding.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 157
N. .This Design is to be regarded as a type of a elau. The following figuro are applicable to all
Modilllons possessing the aame general features.
scale : X inch 1 foot.
Patterhs extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27.
DEPTH.
Projection 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
6 nu Face Width . .
Sin. S in. 6in. S in.
out and Forined 1 33 1.40 142 1 60
Complete 1.66 1.70 1.30 1.94
Projection 9 Inches. 10 Inches. 12 Inches. 14 IncheS.
31a.
Face Width ... 6 in. S in. 6in. Sin.
(Jut and Formed 1.46 1 62 1 62 1 76
Complete 1.33 1.96 2.10 2.23
DE9TH.
Projection .... 3 Inches 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
ila. Face Width . . . 6in. 6 in. 6 in. 6 in.
1
out and h9ormc 1o 1 66 1 66 1 SO
Complete. 1 SO 1.30 2.12 2.10
X. .Toil Design le to be regarded a type of a class. The following figure. are applicable to all
Modulions possessing the samo general features. Scxlm : 4 inch 1 foot.
ttrn extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 0.
DEPTH.
Projection 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
61*. Fan Width . . . 61-. 6 in. 6 in. 6 in.
9ut and Formed 1 62 1 64 1 62 1 73
Complete 2 00 2 03 2 2d 2 40
1H.
Projection 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
.6 la. Face Width . . . 6 in. 6in. 6 in. S in.
cut and Formed 1 64 1 66 1 76 1 94
2.10 2 24 2 66 2 tS
N.6.This Design is to b; regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
Modilllons possessing the same general features.
Scal-: inch 1 foot.
ttcrn extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27.
DEPTH.
Projection .... 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
31a. Face Width . . . 6 in. 6in. 6in. 6 in.
cut and Formeu 1.00 1 64 1 76 1 62
Complete 2.16 2.26 2 46 2.74
N. .This Design is to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
Modilllone possessing the same general features.
Sc-l: a inch -1 foot.
Fatterns extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27.
DEPTH.
Projection 3 Inches. 9 Inches. 11 Inches. 13 Inches.
61a. Face Width ... 6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 6 in.
i.ut and Formed .34 .33 1.00 1.0
Complete 1 62 1.62 1.S6 2.13
N.0.This Design li to be regarded as a type of a class. The following figures are applicable to all
Modilllons possessing the same general features.
Scalm: inch -lfoot.
ttorno extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page 27.
N. .This Design is to bo regarded M a type of a cIa- The following figures are applicable to all
Modilllons possessing the samo general features.
Scale : inch 1 foot.
pattkiti-s extra in all cases. See introductory Note, page zI.
DEPTH.
Projection .... 3 Inches. 0 Inches. 11 Incites. 13 Inches.
Sib Face Width . . . | 1
6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 1 6 in.
out and Formed .3 .62 1.04 1 20
Complete 1.63 1.63 L_ 1 00 2.16
SHEET-METAL DENTILS.
op Desions 1 inch = 1 foot.
in Dentils there Is hut little room for display and ornamentaOon. The styles presented below cover all the kinds
in most common use, while It is believed that the range of sizes given will be found suffieiently extended for all ordinary
requirements.
in construcOon, the smaller sizes are ordinarily made to solder against the Mouldings, while the larger sizes are
arranged with flanges, turned out for riveting.
9rice of intermediate Designs may be deterndned by comparison.
Square, with Plain Face and Sides. Depth 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. in. 7 in. 3 in.
Projection . . 1O " IX" 2 " 2X " 3 M 3X " 4 "
Face Width. IX" 2 IX " S . 4 " 4X " 6 "
Cut and Formed . 06 .: .10 .12 1C .24
No. 972. Complete 111 14 .22 .23 .31
.10 .40
Square, with Plain Face. Sides cut to Depth 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in. 3 in.
Profile of Dentil-Course. Projection . . IO " IX" 2 " 2>i " S " 3)i 4 "
Face Width. IX" 3 " 4 " 4X" 6 "
Cut and Formed. 1Q .9 14 .13 .22 .3C
No. 970. Complete 12 .16 .20 .24 .:i) .33 .42
Plain Cove Face and Plain Sides. Depth 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in 7 in.
Projection . . 0X " 3 " 0X " 4 " 6 "
Face Width. SX" 3 t. 0X " 4 " 4X Ot
Cove Face, with Sqnare;3ink. Plain Depth 3 in 4 in. 6 in. in. 7 in. I S in.
Slues. Projection .. . IX " 3 " 9X " 4 " 6 t
Face Width . 2\, " 3 n 3X " 4 " 6Nt
Covo Faco, with Square Raise. Plain Depth 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in.
Sides. Projection . . IX " 3 " 3 " 4 " 6 "
Face Width 0X " 3 .. 3X" 4 " 4.4 "
Cut and Formed . 14 .24 .30 .36 .44
No. 971. Complete .30 .43 .63 .63 .SO
===
Plain O. G. Face. Flain Sides, cut to Depth 3 in. 6 in. 6 in. 7 in. 3 in.
Profile of Dentil-Course. Projection . . . 2X " 3X tO 4 " 6 " 6 "
Face Width . 3X " 4 " 4.4 " 6
Cut and Formed . O .10 .20 .22 32 .-
No. 969. Complete .22 20 .32 .40 .46 .66
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The term Truss, in Architectural Sheet-Metal Work, has been applied to those large termi
nal structures, like brackets in general shape, whose depth and projection are such as to permit
of the mouldings of the cornice ending against them.
The term Stop-Blocr is used to designate a block placed above an ordinary bracket, or pair
of brackets, against which the mouldings of the upper part o a cornice terminate.
Both Trusses and Stop-Blocks are of very common occurrence in the architecture of street
fronts. We present a few of the most frequently used patterns, with a range of sizes which we
believe will be found sufficiently comprehensive for all practical purposes.
The dimensions of Trusses and Stop-Blocks in the following tables a/e based upon the size
of the cornice, as is expressed in each table.
Each design presented may be regarded as a type of a class. The same material, labor, and
amount of ornamentation, although the relative arrangement of the parts may be different, will
be priced at the same figure.
All extra for patterns is chargeable against Trusses and Stop-Blocks, the same as against
Brackets, and at proportionate rates. We annex tables of extras, to which the reader is referred.
The first five designs here presented, namely, Numbers 697, 960, 969, 961 and 902, are in de
signs and sizes calculated especially for Lintel Cornices.
>
Gitt-rn0 9 enOer size o the abovo ( .76 .60 1 06 1 20 ! 1 36 160 1.06 2.76
Ukawings, -with
either -izo of cut
the and lo9iieU
above work,. )j
Drsiens .37 43 .6O .00 .06 .76 .30 137
Depth. ProjecOon. l6in. 12in.l 14in. Depth. Projection. 10 in. 12in.| 14in.
Cut and Formed 3.33 3 77 1 22 30 in. 10 in. Cut and Formed 6 04 6 49 6.94
24 in. 16 in. Complete 4. .69 6 13 6 0b Complete 7 O7 3 90 9.03
Cut and Formed S .30 3 71 i.16 32 in. 20 in. Cut and Formed 3.64 7 01 7 42
Hin. Complete 4.66 6 10 6.69 Complete 9 04 II 19 074
Cut and Formed 3.71 4.30 1.7 36 in 22 in. Cut and Formed 706 7 66 "I
27 in. Complete 6.24 6 -,) 6 27 Complete 32 9 60 10.47
Cut and Formed 3.72 1.16 4 .es 39 in. 24 in. Cut and Formed 7 60 3.11
lO in. Complete 9. 22 ) 76 Complete 10.62
C9it and Formed 1.0 1 64 6.12 42 in. Cut and Formed . 7 39 3 42 96
30 in. COln. Complete 6 73 - :;i 6. 36 Complete 10 41 11.02 11.33
Cut and Formed. 4.16 4Ii :;u
03 6 12 26 in. Cut and Formed || 3 16 9.00 9 66
33 in. 10 in. Complete .76 6 36 46 in. Complete 11,14 11.77 12 40
Cut and Formed 1 63 6 3D 6. 6O 46 in. 23 in. Cut and Formed | 9 .06 9.60 1017
33 in. 32 in. Complete 31 Ii Ml 7 46 Complete 11.39 12.64 13.19 I
Cut and Formed 4 3O 6.09 6.60 64 in. 3:iin. Cut and Formed 9.62 10 22 110.31
20 in. Complete 6. 36 6 94 TAI Complete 112.66 13.32 14.00
Cut and Formed 4 S3 6.38 6.33 64 in. 30 in. Cut and Formed 9.93 10.64 11.16
36 in. C2 in. Complete (i 63 7 22 7 30 Complete 13.04 13.76 14.42
Cut and Formed 8 06 6.66 6.10
30 in. 24 in. C -mpleto Ii 111 7 111 3.1O
Cut and Formed 6.26 6 31 6 37
30 in. 24 in. Complete 7 21 7 o 3 12
Cut and Formed 6 42 6 04 6. 3l
34 in. C6 in. Complete 1.41 3 113 6.70
Cut and Formed 6 GO 6 36 6.62
42 in. 24 in. Completo 7.40 3 10 3 72
Cut and Formed 6.76 6 20 6t.I 07
30
42 in. 26 in. C tmplete 7.30 6.4:1
23 in. Cut and Formed 6.04 6.63 7.12
42 in. Complete 3 Itli 3 70 0.36
C6 in. Cut and Formed 6.96 6.64 7 14
40 in. C implete S (17 3u 9 36
Cut and Formed 616 6 - 7.42
46 in. 23 in. C impiete 3 .10 9 mi H 73
46 in. Min. Cut and Formed 6.41 7t.I C3
32 7.66
omplete 3 l-i 10.01
48 in C6 in. Cut and Formed 6 20 6t.I 116
SI 7 43
( 0rnpMe _39 9 72
46 in. 32 in. Cut and Formed 6.67 7.31 7.36
i 0imn rte 0 Ol g -,ii 10.40
46 in. :i2in. Cut and Formed
t.I 2t 7 64 3 20
Conipkop 0 t)7O 10.63
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172 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORSTAME09T COMPANY.
Depth. Projection. 10 in. 12 in. 14 in. Depth. ProjecOon. 10 in. 12 in. 14la
27 in. 14 in. Cut and Formed 3 29 3 66 3 37 36 in. SO in. Cut and Formed . 7 62 3 37 3 09
Complete 4. 6.16 6.63 Complete 11 47 12.10 0.IS
30 in. 16 in. Cut and Formed . 3.69 3.99 4.30 30 in. 22 in. Cut and Formed 3.39 3 97 tu
6.32 6.71 6.10 12.29 12 96 9 61
32 in. 10 in. Cut und Formed . 4 03 4 41 4.74 42 in 22 In. Cut and Formed. 3 96 9 27 936
Complete 9.36 6.27 6.63 Complete 12.70 13 37 1
36 in. 20 in. Cut and Formed 4.49 4.34 6 19 42 in. 24 in. Cut and Formed 3 97 9 62 0.9
Complete 6.41 6.34 7.27 Complete 13.12 13 61 14.60
3eiln. 22 in. Cut and Formed . 4.70 6.06 6.42 46 in. 24 in. Cut and Formed 9 27 9 39 0.09
6 63 7.12 7.66 Complete 13 64 14 24 U.W
39 in. 22 in. Cut and Formed. 4 91 6 23 6.66 46 in. 26 in. Cut and Formed 9.0 10.20 0 it
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30 in. 24 in. Cut and Formed . 6.13 6.61 6 39 46 in. 26 in. Cut and Formed 9.37 1002 1117
Complete 7.26 7.71 3.17 Complete 14 39 10 12 1M6
42 in. 24in. Cut and Formed. 6 34 6.76 6 12 M in. 23 in. Cut and Formed 10.43 11.0 11.51
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43 in. 23 in. Cut and Formed. 6.02 6.44 6.36
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46 in. 23 in. Cut and Formed . 6.22 6.66 7 09
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46 in. 30in. Cut and Formed. 6.43 6.62 7.36
9.02 3.64 10.06
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64 in. 30 in. Cut and Formed . 6.93 7.40 7.37
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0in. 0 in. Cat and Formed 17 6 96 7 22 42 in. Cut and Formed 3.0 3.72 9.23
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Complete 111. 11 11.60 12.07 Complete 14.66 10.20 10.60
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46 in. Complete 11 06 12.14 12 62 Complete 10 02 16 76 16.46
Cut and Formed 3 06 3 16 60 64 in. 23 in. Cut and Formed 10 10 10 79 11.16
46 in. 26 in. Complete 12.M 12.10 13.20 Complete 16.00 1617 17 64
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46 in. 26 in. Complete 12 7413 26 13.76 Complete 16.47 17 27 10.07
64 in. 23 in. Cut and Formed 9.27
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64 in. 30 in. Cut and Formed 10.09 10.66 11.03 62 in. 32 in. Cut and Formed. 1179 12.69 13 39
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66 in. 34 in. Cut and Formed 12.49 12 32 11.17
Complete 9.60 20.42 21 .34
174 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
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176 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
FRIEZE-PIECES.
One of the often-repeated elements of a cornice is the frieze-piece. In point of design the
frieze affords the architect unusual opportunity for display and decoration. In the following
pages we have, however, confined ourselves to those patterns in very general use, allowing for
the most part those designs of special employment to go unpublished.
These designs are each to be regarded as types of the general classes they represent. It is
self-evident that the mere change in the profile of the moulding of a panel, would not constitute a
variation in cost, to be recognized by a change in figures. The same may also be said of other
similar features. Whether a given panel is formed as a recess or as a projection, does not afiect
the cost. These general principles borne in mind will render these tables of great utility and
convenience.
Several of the designs here presented are as well adapted to use as planceer and soffit-pieces
as frieze-pieces. The slight difference in construction to adapt them to the change of use will
not vary the price.
The ordinary construction of frieze-pieces for cornices put on wood look-outs, is with a clinch
ing edge to be used in connection with the corresponding edges upon the brackets. In cornices put
up on iron look-outs the frieze-pieces are ordinarily lapped and joined behind the brackets.
The prices here given will cover either of the above constructions.
The dimensions of an ordinary frieze-piece, used to determine cost, are the length between
brockets, or in other words the length exclusive of flanges, and the girt. Some of the patterns
on the following pages are priced by the length as given above, and the height of the frieze, in
stead of the girt, as is made necessary by the peculiarity of the design.
As in all other work in sheet-metal, previous to its execution in the shop, accurate drawings
of profile and dimensions are required. Certain adjustments of machinery are also incidental to
each and every variation in work. For such items of cost as the aboveitems which are common
to each and every lot of work executed, and which are the same in amount, whether the lot be a
single piece or a hundred pieces, an arbitrary allowance is necessary. This charge is made un
der the name of Patterns. The charge for patterns on frieze-pieces will of course vary accord
ing to the size and design. 9We annex tables of these extras, including the cost of drawings sent
with cut and formed work, to which the reader is referred.
Intermediate sizes of Frieze-Pieces than those given in the following tables can be figured
by the rule of average, comparison being made with those nearest like the one required. Longer
lengths than those to be found in the following pages can be calculated by combining the price
of two or more shorter-pieces. This latter rule, however, is not applicable in all cases, and must
be used with careful discrimination. In some cases the additional length to a frieze-piece will
figure only the price of so much plain moulding by the moulding list of the required gauge.
In gauge, the frieze-pieces here priced, are calculated with reference to their size and design,
and range from No. 27 to No. 24, according to the needs of each structure, and the principles of
good construction.
Design
Numrees. Lengths. GirtsInches. 10 11 to 10 10 to 20 21 to 26 26 to 30 34 to 36 36 to 40
1t 64 90 Patterns 1.30 1 66 1 30 2.06 2 30
Drawings, with cut and formed work . .66 .60 1 .00 1 10
2t64 3t0 Patterns 1.39 2 16 2.41
Drawings, with cut and formed work. .96 1 10 1 20
964 4t0 Patterns 71 1.93 2.26 2 02
Drawings, with cnt and formed work 1 00 1 IS 1.26
4t 6 5t 0" Patterns 2 07 2 36 2 62
Drawings, with cut and formed work . 1 06 1 20 1 30
933 6t 6 4 00 Patterns 2.0 2 16 2.74
Drawings, with cut and formed work . 1 10 1 26 1 37
0 6 * 7t 0" Patterns 2.26 2.66 2 96
Drawings, with cut and formed work 1.12 1 27 1 42
7t 6" i 6t 0" Patterns 2.34 2.66 2.96
Drawings, with cut and formed work 00 1.17 1.33 1 46
3t 6* 9t 0" Patterns 70 2.43 2.76 3.07
Drawings, with cut and formed work 1 SO 1.37 1 50
9t6"r1Ot0" Patterns 2 19 2 02 2.36 3 16
Drawings, with cut and formed work 1.09 1.26 1 40 1 69
620, 621 Patterns 1.20 1 9 2.10 2.40 2.70
Drawings, with cut and formed work 46 .60 .60 1.06 1 20 1 36
Patterns.
01S, 919 ltCttol0O" Drawings, 75 1 00 160 176 2.9 2.26
with cut and formed work. 37 .60 .76 1 00 1 12
016, 010 lt0to1690 Patterns .60 .30 L 20 140 1.60 1.30
047 Drawings, with cut and formed work. 30~ .40 .60 .70 30 .60
944, 922 lt0tol0O Patterns .16 .0O .60 1 06 1 20 1 .36
; 623, 930 Drawings, with cut and formed work . .30 .46 .63 .63
Design 10 12 14 16 10 20 22 24 26 23 30 32 34 36
Num-rs. Dimensionsinches 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
10 12 14 16 10 20 22 24 26 23 30 32 34 36
Patterns
92 Drawings, .60 .62 .64 6 .66 .60 .62 64 .66 96 .70 .72 74 .76
with cut and formed work. 26 26 .37 .23 .29 SO .34 .32 .33 34 .36 .36 .37 .33
Patterns
020, 927 Drawings, .63 60 62 64 .66 CO 70 .72 .74 .76 .76 30 .32 64
with cut and formed work. 29 30 .34 .33 :::i .34 .36 30 .37 .33 .39 40 .41 .46
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2t 0 to 2t 6 Patterns 1.42 1.62
Drawings, with cut 4 formed work .70 .76
2t0 to396 Patterns 1.60 1.76
Drawings, with cut 4 formed work .80 .33
4t0906 Patterns 1.72 1.73 1 34 1.60 2.02
Drawings, with cut 4 formed wori- S.0) .39 .36 .93 1 00
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934 6t 0 to 6t 6 Drawings, 1 93 2 06 2 12 2 19 2 26 2 32 2.40
with cut 4 formed wort 1 00 10.3 1.03 rio 1.10 1 16 K20
00"to6t6" Patterns 2 20 2.23 2.36~ 2.44 2.62 60
Drawings, with cut 4 formed work 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.23 1~26 .:t\
790"to7t6" Patterns 2.63 2.62 2.71
Drawings, with cut 4 formed wort 1 26 1 30 1.36
3'0ttj3t6" Patterns 2.60
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It is usual in almost all sections of the country, at the present time, to make one contract
cover the Galvanized-Iron Worr, Tinning and Slat-Boo -ing. Accordingly, as being of great
er interest to our readers, we have chosen an example which combines the calculations of all
three of these items.
We present first the Arehitec9s drawings, from which the estimate is to be made. They con
sist of the following :
Front Elevation of BuildingScale % inch 1 foot.
Plan of Roof and CorniceSame scale.
Details of Main Cornice Scale % inch = 1 foot.
Side Elevation of Hood to EntranceSame scale.
Elevation of First Story Window CapScale jV = 1 foot.
Elevation o- Second Story Window CapsScale 1 inch = 1 foot.
Elvation of Caps on Side on Bear of BuildingSame scale.
with best bright charcoal tin. The main gutter to be securely joined to cornice iu front and to
extend up under slate at back.
Slat Worr.The steep part of main roof is to be covered with the best quality of 10x20
Vermont roofing slate, of either blue or purple, as may be selected, to be laid with proper lap in
plain pattern, without cutting, upon two thicknesses of the best quality tarred roofing felt.
Concerning the above specifications, it is to be remarked that it is seldom or never that one
is written as complete as the above. Very much of what is here given in ordinary cases is con
veyed by a general understanding, by the custom of building in the community, or by verbal ex
planation upon the part of the architect. In all estimates made to fix a price at which a job is to
be executed, too great care cannot be taken in obtaining exact information as to the requirements
in all respects.
Upon close inspection of drawings the mechanic will see at once that there are some very
material variations between the designs as given on the elevations and in the details. In the
window-caps a leaf is found on the corbels of one, and a rosette on another, which does not ap
pear on the elevation. The same may be said as to main cornice, wherein it will be noticed that
a leaf is shown on the face of the bracket in the detail, which does not appear in the elevation.
Such changes as these are very common in all sets of drawings, and must be guarded carefully.
As a rule base all estimates upon the drawings from which the work Is to be made, or in absence
of the working drawings at the time the bid is made, agree to do the work only as shown on the
drawings furnished at that time, and which were used in making the estimate.
With this much of an explanation we will proceed to give the estimate in detail, as it would
ordinarily be made by a mechanic, remarking only that the prices used on tin work and slating
are purely imaginaryas differences between localities are so great that to take a figure which
would seem applicable to the case In all parts of the country is simply impossible.
We give the estimate both for ut and formed work, and complete, as better Illustrating our
purpose. The ruling of the pages as given below will be found of convenient shape for general
use. The method of division into elements is considered good. The three columns on the left
classify the different elements. The Items In this job, for example, would be Main Cornice,
Window Caps, Conductors, etc. Of the Main Cornice the Parts would be the various Mould
ings, Brackets, Frieze-pieces, ModlUions, etc. ; and the Analysis of one of these parts, for ex
ample a Bracket, would be iron, solder, nlvets, stamped work and labor. The use of the latter
column is more apparent upon work wherein price lists are less available than in the present
example, and when divisions into Items of material and labor is absolutely necessary.
ESTIMATE.
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FORM OF PROPOSITION.
To tbe estimated cost prices thus obtained, after adding the desired profit, a proposition will
be made out something as follows :
Emporium, April 1, 1376.
Jno. Smith, Esq.:
Dear 8mI hereby propose furnishing, complete, upon your new residence to be built at
Shady Side, the Galvanized-Iron, Tin and Slate Work, in accordance with the plans and specifi
cations of your arehitect, Thos. Collins, Esq., for the net sum of dollars.
Very Respectfully Yours,
TOMMY TIXKER.
DESIGNS
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able rates. The cost of new dies will necessarily be added in the price of
the article produced. Arehitects, by selecting from patterns here presented, will
Our goods will at all times be sold as low as any others of equal merit.
by other manufacturers, and at their prices. This offer renders our assortment
unequalled anywhere.
THE KITTEDGE CORNICE AND ORRNAMENT COMPANY. 207
ARCHITECTURAL SHEET-METAL
is an assortment from which almost any want may be supplied. Arehitects w9l find
within the reach of a very moderate sum of money, features of decoration and ornament
which heretofore have not been attempted in this country at any price in sheet-metal.
To a limited extent, ornamentation of this character is being applied to the face of stone
work in place of stone carving, as may be seen in the ornamentation of the Frieze of the
Art Gallery of the Centennial Buildings.
Attention is also directed to the natural forms adapted to various phases of gothic
arehitecture, such as the branches and twigs of various kinds, and the oak, ivy, laurel,
rose, and other leaves, as presented in the following pages. Their use in frieze and
spandrel pieces is at once tasty, effective, and characteristically American.
Our assortment of Capitals is believed to be unequalled anywhere. A peculiar
feature of our construction admits of change in size and relative proportions, so as to ad
mit of supplying the greatest number of wants from each design.
The designs of leaves for faces of brackets, etc, are several times greater in num
ber than ever before presented to the trade, as is also the assortment of rosettes.
Spun-zinc trimmings, besides being a virtual necessity in every well regulated cor
nice-shop, form one of the neatest and most tasty methods of decoration at the command
of the metal-worker. Our facilities for manufacture of spun work are unequalled any
where. Besides the few goods presented herewith, we are always ready to get up spe
cial shapes to order at low prices.
We desire to call the attention of the trade to the shape in which work is shipped.
In part our designs are priced in duplicate, referring now to those which are made of
parts, one price being for the work in parts and the other for the same complete. Thus
the purehaser has his choice. The advantage of buying work in parts is the saving in
bulk and consequent reduction in cost of transportation, besides the opportunity of
using workmen advantageously in the joining, opportunities for which frequen9y occur
during slack times, stormy weather, etc.
All articles shown in this catalogue are carried in stock, and can be shipped on
short notice.
THE KITTREDGE C0RNICE AND 0RNAMENT C0.,
Salem, Ohio.
THE KITTHEDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 209
ROSETTES.
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12 X 12% Inches.
1540 each, 70
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Front, 36 inches.
Side, 26 Inches
(Shipped Id parte ready for joining.)
13 10each,
THE KITTREDQE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 219
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1659 ach O25 1495each, 35 145(5each, 12
222 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
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CROCKETS.
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BUDS, ETC.
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FLOWERS, ETC.
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1695 each, 60
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FRUIT, ETC.
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120 per pair, 1.50
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242 THE KlTTREDGE CORNICE AN]) ORNAMENT COMPANY.
The Cute on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
The parts of Ribbons, etc., here presented, together with many other designs which are always in
stock, but which are not engraved, admit of many combinations, adapting them to very general use.
The Cuts on this page are to the uniform scale of One InchOne Foot.
The Cute on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
The Twigs and Stems here presented are so calculated as to admit of different combinations and ar
rangements, so as to produce in connection with appropriate leaves, very elaborate panel ornaments,
spandrel-pieces, etc.
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1353 each, 07 1353each .07 1363 each, .06
12 Inches. 12 Inches.
1617each, 35 1713each, .35
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FEATHERS.
Used in making large Eagles by hand, ete.
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27 Inches.
1612per pair. .O. I.20
FLUTES.
MODILLION FACES.
PRESSED-ZINC CRESTINGS.
On- of the neatest styles of finish for the top of a house or poreh is Pressed Zinc Crestings. Th-y
are fastened securely in position by a tube soldered into the back of the perpendicular parts and which
slips over a rod screwed to the roof.
DIRECTIONS.
A tube made of zinc, galvanized iron, or tin, from \& to in. diameter, according to size, is to be
firmly sold-red in the back of the cresting at intervals, according to pattern and height. The tubes
should run nearly to the top of -ach spear-head or el-vated portion of the cresting and ext-nd down to
roof line, being continued below the bottom of the cresting, according to the height it is to be s-t above
the roof. A wrough9iron rod, in diameter corresponding to the size of the tube, with three to fiv- inches
of on- -nd bent and flattened to form a foot, is to pass up -ach tube. The rod should be long enough to
reach the top of the tube. The flattened -nd should b- provided with screw-holes for fastening to roof.
If it is desired to hav- the cresting finish at opposite corners with a similar figure or part of the de
sign, find the center between the two corners and commence by laying the center of a section of cresting
immediately over this point, and then join to it in each direction as may be requir-d.
The sections of cresting must be soldered together. Cov-r the foot ol -ach rod to make a water
tight joint.
Rods extra. Prices quoted upon application. Tubes, in single faces, extra.
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13 Inches.
1250per foot, single face, .70
1250 " double face, "O65
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1257 per foot, single face, 55
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1254per foot, single face, 40
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1251 per foot, single face, 90
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FINIALS
The Cute on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
A very large proportion of Finials used in trade are necessarily made to order. The three designs
here presented will serve to indicate common styles and prices.
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254 THE KITTRED E CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
In construction, we recommend forming the iron-moulding to such a profile as will allow the Enrich
ment a true and even bed. Trim the Enrichment close and attach by solder and rivets. By continuing
the shee9iron moulding under the Enrichment, a neater stronger, and better job is made. It will be
found quite as crfeap as the old plan of joining the iron to the zinc Enrichm-nt at each side, whil- the
difficulties arising from contraction and expansion will be in the main removed.
Our Enrichments are struck in three to seven foot lengths, according to the nature of the d-sign.
They are so calculated so as to allow matching with the least possible waste.
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7 Inches.
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7% inchesEgg Moulding.
1033 each pair as above, 45
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1296each, (copper) 1297each, (copper)
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1532without bouquet, 7.50
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SHEET-METAL STATUARY.
A hook of this description would be incomplete without some mention of the class of work nam-d by
the heading above. The facllity with which sheet-metal can be worked, readily admits of changes in
size, position, drapery, and general arrangement. Hence we have consid-red designs unnecessary in this
connection, and shall confine ourselves to descriptive matter only. We are prepared to furnish, on short
notice, the following figures, to any acceptable designs and of any required dimensions:
CAPITALS.
The large assortment of dies owned by this Company, enables us to get up Capitals of almost any
style and size. The few designs priced herewith will give some conception of what we are always pre
par-d to produce. Almost any size of designs similar to those here given can be made on short notice at
any time and at reasonable prices :
754-
H-ight 3^ inches. Diameter at neck 2t inches. Abacus 6 inches square.
Complete, 2.00
In parts 1 ,50
Stamped parts only, 1.25
'753-
Height 30,9 inches. At neck 4 inches square. Abacus J) inches square.
Complete, as in cut, 2.00
In parts, as in cut, . 1.70
Stamped parts only, 1.40
Volutes, each, (No. 1361) 30
Darts, each, (No. 1362) 05
The construction of the various parts in the above is such as to allow of material variation in size
and style. The parts are adapted to use on eith-r round or square columns.
1749.
H-ight 6 inches. Diameter at neck 2% inches. Width across abacus 6?^ inches.
Complete, 1.50
In parts, i. 1.25
272 KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
"735-
Height 27 inches. Diameter at neck 9 inches. Width across abacus 21 inches.
Full capital, complete, each 12.00
Half capital, complete, each 6.50
Full capital, in parts, each, 9.50
Half capital, in parts, each 5.00
Dimensions may be slightly varied without extra cost.
'731-
Height 16 inches. Diameter at neck 9 inches. Width across abacus 22 inches.
Full capital, complete, each, 15.00
Half capital, complete, each, 3.00
Full capital, in parts, each, 13.00
Half capital, in parts, each( 7.00
Dimensions given may be varied slightly without additional cost.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 373
The Cuts on this pae are to the uniform scale of One InchOne Foot.
73.
H-ight 13 inches. Diameter at neck (octagon) 12 inches. Abacus 2 feet square.
Full capital, complete, each, 15 00
Half capital, complete, each 3.00
Full capital, in parts, each, 12.00
Half capital, in parts, each, 6.50
Capitals of this general description can be made to any requir-d dimensions at proportionate prices.
1756.
Height 13 inches! Face of Pilaster 12 inches. Width across abacus 13 inches.
Full capital, complete, each, 17.00
Half capital, complete, each, 9.00
Full capital, in parts, each, .. r4-5
Half capital, in parts, each, 3.00
Slight variations in dim-nsions may be made without affecting price.
274 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE ANU ORNAMENT COMPANY.
The Cute on this page are to the uniform scale of One Incr On- Foot.
1753.
Height 17 inches. Face of Pilaster 12 inches. Width across abacus 21 inchec
Fnll capital, complete, -ach, 1300
Full capital, in parts, each '4.5
Half capital, complete, each, 9 50
Half capital, in parts, each, 7.50
09ight variations 11 dimensions may be made without affecting price.
733-
Height 1 1 inches. Diameter at neck 9^ inches. Width across abacus 21 inches.
Full capital, complete, each, 13.50
Half capital, complete, each 10.00
Full capital, in parts, each, I4.
Half capital, in parts, each, 7.50
Dimensions may b- varied slightly without extra cost.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 275
The Cute on this page are to the uniform 6cale of One Inch One Foot.
I732-
Height 12 inches. Diameter at n-ck 3 inches. Width across abacus 12 inches.
Full capital, complete, each, 19.00
Half capital, complete, each 10.50
Full capital, in parts, each 15.00
Half capital, in parts, each, 3.00
Dimensions may be varied slightly without extra cost.
736.
Height 23 inches. Diameter at n-ck 7 inches. Width across abacus 21 inches.
Full capital, complete, each, . 20.00
Half capital, complete, each, 11.00
Full capital, in parts, each 17 00
Half capital, in parts, each, 900
Dimensions may be varied slightly without extra cost.
276 THE KITTREDGB CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY,
The Cuts on thle page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
'734.
Height 13 inches. Diameter of neck 9 inches. Width across abacus 22 inches.
Full capital, complete, each 20.00
Half capital, complete, each, 11.00
Full capital, in parts, each, 17.00
Half capital, in parts, each, 9.00
Dimensions admit of slight variations without extra cost.
1755-
Height 13 inches. Diameter at neck 9 inches. Width across abacus 20 inches.
Full capital, complete, each, 25.00
Half capital, complete, each, 13.50
Full capital, in parts, each, 21.00
Half capital, in parts, each 1 1. 50
Dimensions given admit of slight variations without additional cost.
THE KITTREDGK CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 277
The Cuts on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
'757-
Height 13 inches. Diam-ter of n-ck 13 inches. Width acro0s abacus 20 inches.
Full capital, complete, each, 24.00
Half capital, complete, each, 13. 00
Full capital, in parts, each 20.00
Half capital, in parts, each, ... 11.00
Slight variations in dimensions may he made without affecting price.
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1723
Height 22 inches. Diameter at neck 10 inches. Width across abacus 24 inches.
Full capital, complete, each, 25 00
Half capital, complete each, 13-5
Full capital, in parts, each,. ... 21.00
Half capital, in parts, each, 11.50
Slight variations in dimensions can be made without affecting the price.
273 K1TTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
The Cute on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
1737-
Height 24 inches. Diameter at neck 7,9 inches. Width across abacus 13 inches
Full capital, complete, each 24.00
Half capital, complete, each, 13 00
Full capital, in parts, each, 20.00
Half capital, in parts, each, 11.00
Slight variations in dimensions will not affect price.
1729.
Height 24 inches. Diameter at neck 12 inches. Width across abacus 27 inches.
Full capital, complete, each 32.00
Half capital, complete, each, 17.00
Full capital, in parts, each, 29.00
Half capital, in parts, each 15-5
09ight variations in dimensions will not affect price.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 279
The Cuts on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
733.
Height 26 inches. Diameter at neck 12 inches. Width across abacus 33 inches.
b ull capital, complete, each 34-CO
Half capital, complete, -ach, 13.00
Full capital, in parts, each, 30.00
Half capital, in parts, each, 16.00
Slight variations in dimensions will not affect pric-.
1750.
Height 2 feet 3 inches. Diameter at neck 10 inches. Abacus 2 feet square.
In parts, not including abacus and hell, for full capital, 12.50
In parts, not including abacus and bell, for half capital, 7.00
In parts, including abacus and bell, for full capital, 17.00
In parts, including abacus and bell for half capital, 9.00
Full capital, complete 20.00
Half capital, complete, 11.00
280 THE KITTREDGK CORNICE ANT) ORNAMENT COMPANY.
SPUN BALLS.
We present lists h-rewith of both Hai.f-Hai.ls and Complete-Balls, the latter being machine
joined. In style and finish these goods are without equals in the market.
The Cute on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
SPUN BALUSTERS.
Other sizes and designs than those here presented are made to order, at proportionate rates, and on
very short notice.
The Cuts on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch Foot.
14 X 3 Inches.
1631 14 inches high, 3 inch-s greatest diameter, each, in parts. .35 Complete 1.00
1631 16 inches high, 9 inches greatest diameter, each, in parts. .... 1.00 Complete 1.15
163113 inches high, 10 inches greatest diameter, each, in parts ... . 1.20 Complete 1.35
Square blocks for cap and plinth extra.
The Cuts on this page are to the uniform scale of One rSch On- Foot.
14 x 6 Inches.
1679- 12 inches high, 5 inches greatest diameter, each, in parts 65 Compl-te
1 679 14 inches high, 6 inches greatest diameter, each, in parts 70 Complete
1679 16 inches high, 6J4 inches greatest diam-ter, each in parts 30 Complete
I079 13 inches high, 7% inches greatest diameter, each, in parts 90 Complete
1679-20 inches high, S\ inches greatest diameter, each, in parts 1 .00 Complete
Square blocks for cap and plinth extra.
16 X 6 Inches.
1630 12 inches high, 4^ inches greatest diameter, each, in parts 65 Complete
1630 14 inches high, 5 inches greatest diameter, each, in parts 70 Complete
1630 16 inches high, 6 inches greatest diam-ter, each, in parts 30 Complete
1C30 13 inches high, 7 inches greatest diameter, each, in parts 90 Complete
1630 20 inches high, 3 inches great-st diameter, each, in parts 1.00 Compl-te
Square blocks for cap and plinth extra.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 233
The Cut on this page le to the scale of One Inch One Foot.
SPUN URNS.
Urns and Vases are almost always made to speclal designs, adapted to th- speclal features of arehi
tecture employed. We price only two very plain styles. Speclal patterns made to order on short notice
and at reasonable rates.
The Cut on this page le to the scale of One Inch One Foot.
43 X 16 Inches.
1643each, in parts 3,50
1643 each, complete 4.2$
Any style and size to order.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 235
30 X 10 Inches.
1653each, in parts 2.00
1653each, complete 2.50
Any style and size to order.
286
SIGN MORTARS.
Other sizes and styles than those given are made to order at proportionate rates.
The Cute on this page are to the uniform scale of One Inch One Foot.
iS inch. 12 inch. ~J 3
16S2 - 3 X 3 inches, each, in parts 1.60 Complete
1632 - 12 X 12 inches, each, in parts. 2.00 Complete
1632 13 X 13 inches, each, in parts 2.50 Complet-
1632 24 X 24 inches, each, in parts 3.50 Complete
TUE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMBNT COMPANY. 237
In the following Lists the Fronts are priced for full clreles. Where it is req uired to cut them,
there will be the additional extra charge of the cost thereof. Speclal size 5 and styles are made to
order at all times, at rates proportionate to those herein priced.
o
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1 1593-
The prices re for each roll (full eirele) Joined complete.
1 1
4 in. 4>iin. 6 in. .6}* in. 7 in. 3 in.
1594.
The prices are for each roll (full eirele) joined complete.
1% in. 2Kin. SX in. 4 in. 4^in. 6 in. 6Kin. 6>iin. Tin. 7Kin. ;
1
2% in. diameter O23 O24 O25 .26
sX " .24 .25 .26 O27 1
3 " .26 O 27 .23 O29 1 1
3* " O27 .23 .29 .30 1
3M .23 O29 O30 O31 O32
O30 O31 O32 O33 O34
4 " O36 O32 O33 O34 O35
4M " O32 O33 O34 O36 O37
s " O33 O34 O35 O37 O33
1
O36 O39 .40 O43 .47 .53 i
6 " O33 O41 O43 O45 O49 .55
% " O39 O43 O45 O49 O55 O59 1
7 " .40 O44 .46 .50 .56 .60
7M " O45 O47 O53 O57 .61 O63
3 " .46 .43 O54 O53 .62 .65
" .50 O53 O57 .60 .65 .63
9 " O54 O53 .61 .67 .70 O77
9M " .57 .60 .62 .7 O75 .37
10 " .... .60 .61 .64 O73 .30 .90
Other -Oe i and styles at proporOonate rates.
M 11 Jf Ji '595-
The prlee. are for each roll (lull eirele) Joined complete.
Facr Width 4 in. 6 in. 6)* in. 6}* In. 7 in. ?Min. 3 In. ! 1
2} in. diameter O35 ;
" .36
3 " O37 O39 !
" O33 .40 1
" O39 .42 O45
* , .41 O44 O47
4 " O43 .46 .49 1
4M O45 .43 O51
S " .47 O5 O54
% " O 49 O53 O57 .62 .67 i 1
6 " O5r O55 .60 .65 O7
O54 .53 O63 .63 O73 I
O57 .61 .66 O7' .76 ! 1
7h " .60 .64 .69 O74 O 79 .34 ;
3 " O63 .67 .72 O77 .32 .33
3 " .66 .70 O75 .30 O35 .0 1
9 " O74 .73 O33 .33 O94 i .02 1
9M O77 .31 .36 .92 O99 1.07 Os
10 " .30 .34 .39 .96 i .04 i . 12 1 .20
Other sizes and styles at proporOonate rates.
PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATIONS
OF THE USE OF
ARCHITECTURAL
SHEET.METAL WORK
EMBRACING THE
FURNISHED BY
FOR THE
Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1076, by the Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Company, In
the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 315
ART GALLERY.
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.
The sheet-metal work employed in this building, of which the principal items of
illustrations will be found on the following pages, embraces the ornamentation against
the granite, of the frieze over the principal front ; also, the frieze at ends, the spandrel
ornaments over front entrance, and in the pavilions. It also embraces the cresting on
pavilions, and at ends of building, the pedestals on pavilions, the balustrade and the
exterior finish of dome. In the interior the entire finish of dome, and the cornices of
the principal picture galleries are of sheet-metal. The statuary and eagles are of cast
zinc.
316 HE KITTREDGE CORNNICE ASD ORNAMENOT COMPANY.
No 1762.
DATE TABLETS, ON PRINCIPAL FRONT.
Scale )4 inch One Foot.
No. 1761.
SPANDBEL PIECE, PRINCIPAL FRONT.
OAK AND LAUREL BRANCHE3.
Scale X inch One Foot.
No. 1597.
FLOWEB GARLAND, ORNAMENTATION OP FBIEZE, ENDS.
Scale }4 inch One Foot.
No. 1596.
FBUIT GARLAND, ORNAMENTATION OF FRIEZE, ENDS.
Scale )4 inch One Foot.
No. 1035.
CROWN MOULDING OF CORNICE, TOP OF DOME.
Scale % inch One Foot.
No. 1 194.
PEDESTAL, ON PAVILIONS.
Scale >i Inch One Foot.
No. 1593.
LAUREL GARLAND, ORNAMENTATION OP FRIEZE OF PRINCIPAL COR
NICE OF DOME.
Scale }.: inch One Foot.
No. 1765.
PEDESTAL, TOP OP DOME.
Scale y. inch One Font.
No. 1 192.
PRINCIPAL CORNICE, INTERIOR OF DOME.
Scale }4 inch One Foot.
MAIN BUILDING.
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.
The shee9metal work employed in this building, consists of the turrets, with finials and eagles, the
capitals in princlpal entrances, together with spandr-l pieces, and cornice above same, the trophies over
princlpal entrances and the trophies on corner towers. We confine our illustrations to the zinc orna
ments.
333 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE NO RNAN COMPANY.
No. 1610.
EAGLE SURMOUNTING TURRETS.
Scale % inch One Foot.
No. 1637.
FINIAL ON FLAG STAFFS.
Scale lA inch One Foot.
!
N0. 1260.
CRESTING OVER CAPITALS IN PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE WAYS.
Scale 1 inch One Foot.
No. 1743.
CAPITAL IN PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE WAYS.
Scale yt inch One Foot.
No. 1747.
ORNAMENT IN FEIEZE, PEINCIPAL ENTEANCES.
Scale inch One Foot.
No. 1 741.
OAK SPANDREL WITH STAB PRINCIPAL ENTRANCES.
Scale >4 inch One Foot.
No. 1742.
OAK SPANDREL, PRINCIPAL ENTRANCES.
Scale )4 inch One Foot.
I
344 the kittredge cornice and ornament company.
FINIALS ON TURRETS.
Scale 14 inch One Foot.
COURT HOUSE.
On the opposite page we present a cut of the Court House built at Van Wert, Ohio, season of 1375-
t76, to the plans and speclfications of T. J. Tolan & Son, of Ft. Wayne, Ind.
This building is remarkable for the free use made of Shee9Metal finish, both upon the exterior and
interior, and the fine effect thereby obtained with a minimum of cost. Van Wert is situated in a section
of country wherein no good building stone is to be found, and so far removed from quarries of firs9class
stone, that transportation renders its use almost out of question. In this building the entire exterior
finish, from top of basement story upwards, is of galvanized iron, with press-d zinc trimmings. This in
cludes bel9courses of first and second stories, quoins at exterior angles, finish around windows and front
entrance, main cornice and balustrade, dormer windows and other mansard finish, and tower work.
The walls are of pressed brick. In construction the entire building is fire proof. The shee9metal work
is put up on, and supported by, bar iron braces and look-outs of the movt approved construction, and
throughout is strong, firm and substantial. The quoins are constructed of cushion-pattern crimped-iron,
presenting a close resemblance to cut stone. The shee9metal work has been painted and sanded, and to
the casual observer the building cannot be told from one constructed with stone trimmings, while the eye
is as well pleased with the lines in this building as though it were one made of stone. The critic will
find nothing lacking in stability, solidity, or durability; and the tax-payers of the county have an edifice
of which they are justly proud, while the burden is far less than it could have been had the building been
constructed of other material.
On the following pag- will be found a detail of Main Cornice, with section of quoins and window
trimming.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 351
SCOTT BLOCK,
BBSS, FEK2T.
This building, of which we present an elevation on the opposite page, and details of parts of the
shee9metal finish on succeeding pages, is a characteristic example of "trade work" as carried on by the
Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Co. The shee9metal work was put up by Messrs. M. Mayer & Son, of
Erie, and although one of the first contracts in the line ever handled by them, it is pronounced by com
p-tent and disinterested observers as one of the best and most complete jobs in the country. For straight
lines, close joints, and thorough construction, few jobs of shee9metal work equal it.
The arehitects of the structure were Messrs. Porterand Watkins, of Buffalo. The frontis of cas9
iron. The shee9metal work commences with the main cornice and includes the dormer windows, balus
trade, deck finish and hip moulding. The mansard is covered with slate, and the deck with tin.
354 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
MAIN COBNICE.
(Design No. 09s.)
Scale )i inch One Foot.
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING,
BALTIMORE, .
This building, by its use of shee9metal finish, as well as its commanding location and imposing ap
pearance, is quite as noticeable as any building lately erected in Baltimore. The shee9metal work in
cludes the main cornice, ventilating turrets and tower work. The galvanized iron-work was manufactured
by the Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Co., as a "trade order," for Jno. G. Hetzel, of Baltimore, the
co9tractor for this part. In putting up, the work was managed with distinguished skill and mechanical
ability, and reflects great credit upon the contractors. The arehitects of the building were Messrs.
Niernsee and Nielson, of Baltimore.
360 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
SPECIAL BUILDING
ERECTED 6Y THE
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.
DESIGNS AND PEICES
OF
SHEET]METAL
D0RMER WIND0WS,
RAISED LETTERS,
ETC'., ETC.,
BY THE
SALEM, OHIO.
Persons not known to us, to receive prompt and satisfactory attention, are invited to
Estimates on Architects' designs made at any time. Drawings may be sent by express
at our expense. We will return the same promptly with proposition.
Our goods will at all times be sold as low as any others of equal merit. Our prices
The rapid Increase in the demand for Galvanized-Iron Cornices has been a matter of keen
interest to all in the trade. There is hardly a tinner from Maine to California who makes a spe
cialty of out-door work but has received repeated calls for work in this line in one shape or
another. Sometimes it has been window-caps, sometimes a moulded-gutter, again ridging for
slate-roofs, and not seldom for cornices. Some of the keenest of the craft, those of means and
enterprise, when located where a demand seemed to justify the investment, have launched bold
ly in at cornice manufacturing. Their fellows, located in smaller towns, where the demand for
these goods would not alone justify a factory, have been compelled to sit with folded hands while
jobs were taken at their very doors by their more fortunate neighbors.
Hany of the cornice-shops, so-called, started in response to the demand as above described,
have dragged out a precarious and uncertain existence, on account of lack of knowledge, miscal
culations, inexperience, bad management, and other kindred causes. The i nvestment in machine
ry has frequently been more than the cipital employed would justify. The greed for work has
turned attention to the field rather than to the shop. Hence, prices have been cut down, expen
ses multiplied, and no steps been taken to better the facilities for manufacture, and to keep pace
in a business-like way with the demands of the times.
The organization of the Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Company has been based upon the
necessities growing out of these various needs. It proposes to do the Hrad-worr, the Pattrn-
worr, and the Machine-work "FOR THE TRADE." As a result of careful organization, com
plete equipment with special steam power machinery, large sales and minimum of expenses, it is
prepared to sell to the trade work in this line below the ordinary cost of making it in any shop
in the land. Its relationship to the tinner is the same as a planing mill to a carpenter. Order
here what you want, as you want it, and with the assurance of getting it better in quality and
cheaper in price than it can be made in your own shop or that of your neighbor. The small
cornice-manufacturers of the country, who are now doing a limited business and without profit,
will find that an investigation into our oners will amply repay them.
Tinners who are now deprived of their legitimate trade by the encroachments of their fel
lows who connect cornice-work with tin-work, will find herein a weapon of defence, as well as
an element of profitable increase of trade.
The Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Company are now furnishing regular supplies to seve
ral hundred tinners and cornice-workers upon this general plan. It cordially Invites correspon
dence with all in the trade relative to this method of business. The following pages are but a
very imperfect presentation of our system of business, but if they shall be the means of stimulat
ing further inquiry, we shall have accomplished a satisfactory result.
364 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
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PLAN of BUILDING
SHOWING CORNICE'
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Always accompany such a plan with a full letter of explanation, describing any peculiarities
of the work.
THE KITTRREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 3(i5
the Job. With several orders from one customer, or from different customers in the
same town, much confusion sometimes arises fon lack of a distinguishing name for each job.
Very often it is desirable to know the name and address of the owner of the building, also the
name and address of the builder. It is always desirable to know the name and address of the
architect.
State whether any discretion as to modification of forme and profiles, or variation In con
struction is admissible. Very few jobs come tot hand in which a reasonable discretion allowed
ns will not result in more satisfactory work than to execute the drawings to the letter. We never
change a piece of work to its detriment. We sometimes desire a change for mechanical and con
structive reasons. Yet we meet some who are so arbitrary as to allow no discretion whatever,
insisting that their own preconceived notions are better than those backed by special experience
and long study. Hence our request to state whether discretion as to modification is allowed.
Where practicable, accompany the order and plan before described with one or more of the
elevation drawings. When necessary the same will be copied by us and immediately returned.
Where cornices are ordered for store-fronts, indicate what finish is required at the ends,
whether a return, or double-return, stop-block or truss.
Say whether cornice is for a building in progress of erection, and Intended to bewailed in, or
for a building already finished and to be attached from the outside. A difference in construction
is necessary.
State whether intended for putting up on iron-supports or upon wood. A difference of con
struction is necessary for convenient handling.
State specifically in what shape work is to be shipped ; whether completed or cut and formed
only. It frequently happens that some parts of the work are wanted cut and formed only, and
others are wanted completed. Orders are filled as customers may want them. Parts of cornices
may be ordered as well as entire structures. Work ordered cut and formed only, assures a reduc
tion in freight of 26 to 76 per cent. Careful directions for putting together accompany each ship
ment in this shape.
In ordering parts of jobs the full set of drawings is always desirable. Questions of joints,
construction, and relative arrangement of parts frequently arise, which can only be settled by
reference to the complete drawings.
Order early. 9Work cannot be made without the lapse of time. Transportation consumes
more or less time, according to circumstances. It is better to have work on hand a month earlier
than is required for use, than to have itone day too late. Unseemly hurry in the making of work
is attended with unsatisfactory results, both to manufacturer and to buyer.
In ordering window trimmings and other similar work, give width of frame from out to out,
and distance from sets back from face of wall. If caps are for segment shaped heads, give radius
of head. If for frames with heads of elliptical form, or other irregular shape, accompany order
with full size drawing or templet of same.
State whether caps are for walling in during process of erection, or to be put up on the out
side after the building is completed. A difference in construction is necessary.
Directions as to route of shipment, where any preferences exist, should always accompany
an order.
THE KITTREBGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 367
Could cornice-work be carried in stock like stoves, or mantels and grates, there would be no
I need of time in which to execute an order, other than that consumed in getting it ready for ship-
! ment. Or were orders made in such a way as to admit of patterns being always kept on hand,
in the case of some other lines of goods, the need of time would be less. But the condition of
things is very different. Galvanized-iron work is invariably made to suit the conditions of a
building, either in. design, dimensions, construction, arrangement of parts, methods of putting up,
or some similar subordinate point. Of over two thousand orders exeeuted by this company, no
two of them have been alike in all these particulars ; not even those which have been ordered as
duplicates. There is always some calculation to be made concerning attachment to the adjoin
ing cornice, or to accommodate some other special feature. The time may comewe believe it
near at hand in some classes of workwhen the parts of cornices, mouldings, etc., will be carried
in stock, but at present the conditions and experience of trade at large do not ad mit of it. Hence,
when an order is to be executed, it passes through all of the several distinct steps or processes,
whether it be large or small.
A rehearsal of these several steps may be the means of making our meaning better under0
stood. An average job requires
1. Drawings, 2. Patterns, 3. Cutting,
4. Forming or Shaping. 6. Joining, 6. Pacring for Shipment.
Each of these distinct operations must be performed before the next can be commenced at all.
To run a large factory economically, there must always be an abundance of work in hand to
perform. Division of labor, to a certain extent, is absolutely essential. Hence, it is very easy to
see how a space of time is necessary to set apart for each order, which will allow it to take its
proper turn in the passage from one step to the other.
We are somewhat explicit in thus giving reasons. It is popularly supposed that cornice-work
is of rapid manufacture. That is true ; but the best results are always obtained, both as concerns
cost and as concerns quality of work, by following a plan of more moderate speed, Hence, we
beg of our customers to give their orders in advance of needing them. Do not suppose a cornice
can be made and shipped a distance and arrive almost as soon as the order can be written.
People are somewhat unreasonable at times. We have had orders peremptorily inquired after
by telegraph, before the letter containing the order was received.
Orders under special circumstances can be preferredthat is, placed before others received
earlier ; but this can only be done at additional cost, and is objectionable. So we beg our friends
to allow us always three weeks, and just as much more time as possible. This applies to finished
work only. Plain mouldings can be shipped ordinarily at two dayst notice.. Cut and formed
work at from a week to ten days after receipt of order, while zinc ornaments and trimmings are
always in stock and are shipped at sight.
With each order give explicit directions as to the time it will be wanted, so that it can be de
clined if it be impossible to comply with the requirements.
Special time on orders, always made the subject of agreement.
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All work shipped by the Klttredge Cornice and Ornament Co. is carefully boxed or crated,
according to the nature of the parts.
Cornices are shipped in parts. The various mouldings are nested together and crated.
Brackets, modillions and dentils are packed by themselves. Trusses and stop blocks are shipped
in separate packages. Frieze pieces are crated separate from other parts. Care is always taken
to get the work in the most compact shape possible, in order to obtain the most favorable rates
of freight.
Window caps, where their shape and size will admit, are shipped in complete structures of
four to six to the crate. Where necessary, they are sent from the shop in parts of convenient
size for handling, which in turn are crated as compactly as possible.
Dormer Windowsordinarily pack one to a crate. Where too large for handling in this
shape, they are shipped in parts most convenient for handling and packing.
House Fronts and other similar work are constructed in parts convenient for handling and
shipping.
Gutters, Ridging and Stock-Mouldings nest in crates, in weight from seventy-five to three
hundred pounds each.
Miters are made with as short arms as is compatible with good construction, and are crated.
Cut and formed work is boxed, and is shipped at very low rates, being solid, heavy packages.
370 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ItNAON COMPANY.
It will be noticed that all the lists throughout the book are made In duplicateCOt asd
Formed and Complete. By the latter is meant work finished ready for putting up. By the
former is meant work finished with the exception of joiningi. ., ready to solder.
The advantages to the trade, of buying work In t and Forme0 shape are very con
siderable :
1. Freight is reduced from 26 to 76 per cent.
2. Cost of packing and drayage is reduced.
3. There are no possible damages from rough handling during transit.
4. Work putting together, is provided for home mechanics, for dull seasons, and stormy
weather.
6. A given job can be obtained from the factory on shorter notice.
Various other advantages of greater or less importance will readily suggest themselves to the
mind of every one giving the matter any attention.
By a carefully devised system of construction and manipulation, this branch of business has
been brought to a high degree of perfection. Every set of pieces, in any given job, before leav
ing the factory, is marked. A drawing accompanies the work whereon are corresponding marks
and numbers, so that no question of construction or joints can arise. Where necessary, (accord
ing to agreement in each instance) a sample piece will be put together and shipped along.
To the trade living at any considerable distance from us, this plan of business has particular
interest. To the general trade it is of great importance. The advantages above recited in detail
are sufficient to indicate all this.
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Sheet-Metal Cornices are made of such a variety of patterns, of such a wide range of sizes,
and are required to be placed in such a diversity of situations, that the methods of construction
must needs vary from time to time. The choice of workmen, the habits of mechanics, and other
incidental causes, often affect the shape and style of work, as well as the considerations above
mentioned.
The diversity of style of cornice is such that they have few parts in common. Very many
designs, however, indeed a large proportion of the styles employed, correspond as far as having
mouldings continuous through their length. All are supported by projecting brackets or look
outs. The question of joints, and shape and material of lookouts, together with construction of
the latter, are almost the only features which can ba discussed in a general way.
The accompanying cut shows at a glance the parts and joints in a sheet-metal cornice, as
ordinarily constructed.
No. 937.
372 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
The lower flange of the foot-moulding la constructed with a downward projecting member,
which serves the double purpose of a gauge in setting the moulding, and of a cover for any small
inequalities and irregularities in the brick work. The joints between the foot-moulding and the
frieze-piece0, and between the frieze-pieces and the modillion-course, or dentil-course above, are
made by extending the flange of the lower of the two pieces, with a small edge turned up, into
the wall sufficiently far to receive a bearing of brick. The upper flange is of proper dimensions
to extend into the wall against the edge of the lower. This construction forms a ready gange
for setting correctly. The joint is finished by riveting through the two flanges when in proper
position relative to each other, and by afterwards turning over the edge on to the seam, thus
making it water-tight. The location of mouldings between joiuts in cornices is determined very
much by the dimensions of the cornice and by the design. Sometimes the planceer and bed-
mouldingare formed in one piece, and occasionally they are separate. A better job is ordinarily
made of fastening the bed-moulding to the brackets, and of completing the inside miter of the
bracket-mouldings when the bed moulding is handled detached. The joint between the plan
ceer and crown-moulding is ordinarily formed in the dripa downward projecting edge being
turned on the inside of the drip-member attached to the crown-moulding.
The following cut shows a slightly different profile, constructed for a building without a gut
ter, but with the same general arrangement of parts and joints.
No. 93S.
The general order of proceeding In putting up is as follows :
The foot-moulding is first set, by means of lookouts, and a board which is nailed to the top of
them. The brick work may then be carried up to the top of the lookouts so as to hold this course
firmly in position. If the frieze is to be brick, the brick work may be carried highersay half
way to the top of the brackets. The object of a board in connection with the lookouts in a foot-
moulding is to secure a firm and even foundation upon which to rest the brackets, which cannot
be obtained unless there is some adequate bracing in the foot-moulding. After the foot-moulding
has been set as above described, the brackets are next placed in proper position, by nailing on to
the board in the foot-moulding, through flanges which are provided at the bottom of each, or by
any other convenient method. If the cornice has frieze pieces, they are next set, being slipped
down behind the brackets and joined to them by clinching the edges provided for the purpose.
The brick work is next carried up to the top of the frieze, and the straps or wires for holding
brackets are carried back through the wall and fastened. In the case of a brick-frieze, the brack
ets are sometimes fastened by running a wooden block into them and nailing through their sides.
This block is extended back into wall and takes the place 0f a brick. It is 0ometimes called a
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wooden brick. After the brackets are set and the brick work is carried up as high as the top of
the frieze, the various bed-mouldings are put on, being fastened to the brackets by seaming,
clinching, or riveting, as the nature of the forms may admit. In the case of a modillion-course
! or dentil-course, the modillions or dentils are always attached to the mouldings before the
mouldings are placed 9.in position. Dentils and modillions are attached by riveting, seaming or
clinching, and soldering. The neatest job is made by clinching, as in that case there are no out
side flanges to be left exposed. The planceer is laid direc9y upon the brackets and modillions,
I and is fastened to them by cutting through and clinching. After the brick work has been car
ried as high as the planceer, the lookouts supporting the gutter, or the roof, as the case may be,
I are runout. The planceer is attached to them either by nailing direct, or by lugs riveted to the
planceer and nailed to the sides of the lookouts. The latter plan, although costing a little more,
is preferable in all oases. After the lookouts have been set and the planceer attached to them,
the crown-moulding is put on by hooking against the drip-edge of the planceer and drawing back
against the face of the lookouts, to which it is attached by either nailing direct or nailing through
i riveted lugs, as described In connection with the planceer. A supplementary lookout is extended
I into the modillion-course whenever the projection and size of the mouldings admit of it.
No. 934.
Trusses and stop-blocks are constructed with flanges to the profile of the mouldings of the
cornice. These flanges are thoroughly riveted and soldered in position. They project only
about two inches, and are intended to slip inside of the mouldings, which are to be riveted to
them.
Joints between lengths of mouldings are made by lapping and riveting. Carefully worked
mouldings can be joined in this way so neatly as to hide all indications of a seam when finished
and viewed from a short distance.
The necessity of carefully prepared wood work, correct as to size and shape, and set to line,
is apparent. No matter how thoroughly a cornice may be made, if the supports upon which it
is fastened are out of position or irregular, the symmetry of the structure is lost. Too great care
cannot be exercised in guarding this point.
The general manner of attaching or putting up a cornice as above described, progressing as
the brick work goes up, and with flanges extending into the wail at each step, constitutes the
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cornice a permanent part of the building, and is the manner calculated to give the best 0atisfac
tion. It frequently happens, however, that it is desirable to put cornices upon buildings whose
brick work is already completed. The method of procedure in such a case is to attach lookouts
by means of digging into the wall, or by nailing into plugs driven between the bricks. The
flanges of the moulding are all turned so as to lay against the face of the wall, instead of run
ning into it. By careful workmanship a satisfactory job can be made in this way. It should
never be used, however, save where it is impossible to do better.
There is no part of cornice-work, as ordinarily termed, wherein good workmanship is more
urgently required than in putting up; and we might also add, there is no part which is more
generally neglected, or trusted to inferior or incompetent workmen. As ordinarily constructed,
the putting up of a galvanized-iron cornice is so simple a matter that it should have all the atten
tion and care it requires, that the credit of the business may be maintained.
No. 936.
The pitch of the gutter is provided by variations in the bend of the brace supporting the
back. By attaching it higher up, upon the front brace, it will readily be seen the bottom of the
THE KITTItEDGE CORNICE AND ONAN COMPANY. 375
gutter will be correspondingly raised. Sometimes th9 front brace is constructed with a slot,
sometimes with a series of boles, and sometimes each set of braces is worked to a pattern and posi
tive joints and fits made. The latter plan is calculated to give the best satisfaction. The outer
edge of the gutter and the upper flange of the crown-moulding are seamed together over a T iron
or L (angle) iron, which abo serves to keep the outer edge of the cornice and gutter in shape and
straight. A heavy, common iron lining is provided throughout the gutter for supporting the tin,
which is attached to the braces by cutting and bending narrow flanges around them. The tin is
shaped to the general form of the gutter, and depends for fastening upon its connection at the
outer edge with the crown-moulding, and upon the roof flange.
Besides the construction herein Indicated, very frequently cast iron lookouts to pattern are
employed, in Which case the pitch of the gutter is allowed by strips attached to the lookout, or
by the construction of the roof as a whole.
Sheet-metal cornices constructed upon iron supports are susceptible of equally good work
manship and finish as those put up on wood. Greater care probably is required in making fit
tings and joints, but there is no reason why equally good results are not attainable.
No. 9Sfi.
Diagram of tite Kit9redge Cornice and Ornament Company's
Improved Construction for Light 6ar Iron Work in Fire-Proof Cornicee.
(Patented 1076.)
The methods of putting up and the condition in which work is shipped will be better under
stood by careful perusal of the description of construction drawings, to be found in another place.
Careful attention paid to the wants and preferences of mechanics as to the construction of
work. While recommending plans as described herein, this company is prepared to get up work
upon any other plan, for whatsoever reason preferred. Its mission is to build work "for the
trade" as the trade wants it.
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376 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
The cost of putting up cornices made by the KIttridge Cornice and Ornament Company is 1
twenty-five per cent, less than that Involved upon same designs manufactured by others. This
Is not a mere estimate, but a fact testified to by hundreds of customers to whom we have sold
work during the past four years. The reasons are obvious and can be briefly stated. The work
manufactured by us is carefully designed, accurately cut, formed by machinery, and joined by
skilled labor. Each step is well and thoroughly performed. It is thoroughly protected in ship
ment. Every job is carefully calculated and is accompanied with a full set of construction-draw
ings, as herein illustrated. At the building there is no fitting to be done. Repairs are at a mini
mum, because the work is protected in shipping. There is no calculating to be done, because the
pieces are all marked, both upon the work and upon the plans, the calculating having already
been done at the factory. Any Intelligent mechanic will appreciate the advantages here offered.
We are frequently asked for a rule for estimating actual cost of handling and putting up or
dinary designs of cornices. 9We can find no better rule than that of actual experience. A per
centage of the selling price is seldom satisfactory, on account of sundry incidental items which
will vary according to the size and location of work to be done. A careful handling of one aver
age job, keeping a careful account of expenses under the various heads, will almost always be
sufficient to enable a mechanic to satisfactorily estimate on all ordinary work.
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C0NSTRUCTI0N DRAWINGS.
This term, by common consent, refers to those plans and drawings sent with a shipment of
work, by which to put it upon the building. They ordinarily consist of an elevation of the whole
or some part of the cornice (see accompanying cut), a plan of the building and cornice, with a
figured and lettered diagram of the different mouldings drawn outside of same (also see cut),
and full size profile sections of the cornice, showing wood-work, joints, etc. The latter is com
monly termed the look-out patterns.
We present on the next three pages a full set of construction drawings, corresponding in all
respects, save size and scale, with what is usually sent with work from this establishment. A
careful examination of the same will show how completely all necessary calculations are made
for the work before it leaves the factory, and how simple a matter it is for a workman to put up
a job.
A brief description of the annexed cuts will perhaps make this plainer. Referring first to
the plan of the cornice and diagram of mouldings projected around the same, it will be noticed
that the location of every particular piece of work is indicated thereon to a certainty. The
brackets and modillions are represented by the small parallelograms marked respectively
and CC. A glance at the elevation shows the same letters on the face of the brackets and mo
dillions thereto, thus identifying the parts to a certainty. The frieze pieces are represented by
the lines just inside the wall, N, R, , S, etc., which also can be identified by a
glance at the elevation. The frieze pieces can be further identified by their lengths, the figures
being also shown on the plan. In the diagram of mouldings, each line represents a joint. Thus
the parallel lines extending around the building represent the horizontal joints between mould
ings, while the cross lines represent joints between lengths of mouldings. Each space between
lines indicates a complete part as shipped from the factory. To further identify the various
mouldings the name of each is written in the space representing it. Thus the inside space in the
diagram here given represents the foot-moulding. The second space represents the bed-mould
ing and modillion-course. The third space represents the planceer, and the outside space repre
sents the crown-moulding. With the Klttredge Cornice and Ornament Co. it is customary to pre
serve a record of all profiles of mouldings, (usually termed stays.) To this end all such parts
are numbered. As an additional advantage contributed to the construction drawings, their
numbers are given in connection with the various mouldings, both in the plan, as will be seen in
connection with the names of the mouldings just enumerated, and in the lookout drawings, as
will be seen by reference to that cut. By this means, should it be desirable to order
additional pieces for any reason whatever, the method of expressing the order is at once clear
and unmistakable. It is simply so many pieces or feet, as the case may be, of Stay 633 or Stay
4,603, etc. A certain number of standard and often recurring forms have been catalogued as
given in this book. All new profiles, of whatever nature, are given numbers at the time they
are drawn. Thus no number can represent more than one profile. In ordering, therefore, it is
not necessary to name the order or job. The stay number is sufficient identification.
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LOOKOUT PATTERNS.
O, the bed-mould and modillioa-course miter A E, and the foot-mould miter A F. Miters at
other angles receive different letters. When the work arrives at the building, and the question
of distribution and loc -tion arises, a reference to the plan shows that crown-moulding miter A
belongs at angle No. 1, at No. 92, at No. 3, etc. Besides this, the additional precaution is
taken of marking the length of each arm of the miter on the plan.
In the example we have chosen by which to illustrate the system of construction drawings,
it is supposed that on the rear of the building the cornice is constructed with a brick frieze
This necessitates a slight modification of construction, as far as joints and flanges are concerned.
It will be observed, by reference to the plan, that in the bed-moulding and modilllon-course,
which In this case are joined, and are therefore represented by one stay, stay No. 4663 is used on
the front of the building, while stay lo. 4667 is used on the rear. The slight difference in these
profiles, which may be seen by reference to the cut of the look-out patterns, the broken diagram
to the left indicating the profiles used on the rear, is enough to demand different stay numbers.
It is evident one profile could not be used in the place of the other. The same difference may be
observed in the two stays employed in the foot moulding by comparing stays 633 and 690.
Before shipping from the factory, all parts of a job are marked with a stencil, in plain let
ters, and figures corresponding to the marks on the plan as herein described. The mouldings
are named, and receive also the stay numbers. Each bracket, modilllon, frieze-piece, miter, and
other similar parts, receive the structure letter as shown on the plan.
By means of the diagram of mouldings and parts in connection with the plan of building,
it is easy for a mechanic to examine the work before commencing to put up, and by checking the
different items, ascertain to his satisfaction that all is correct.
Construction drawings for cornices upon wrought-lron construction, differ from those above
described only in so much as the difference In the material employed demands. When look-outs
of wrought-iron contain the gutter, each one is numbered, and corresponding numbers are
shown upon the plan, thus indicating the exact position of each look-out.
The object in furnishing construction-drawings is to render the outside mechanics, whether
of more or less experience, entirely intelligent as to the methods and means of fastening. To do
this, frequently requires written directions, in addition to the drawings. Very careful attention
is paid to this matter in all cases, and from the results already attained, we are satisfied that our
work, put up with the aid of our construction-drawings, will cost twenty-five per cent. less than
handled in the old way.
As explained in another place, drawings for joining cut and formed work are also sent with
work shipped in that condition, additional to the ones described herein.
For construction drawings, both for putting work together, and by which to put work on
the building, an arbitrary charge, proportionate to the cost, is made, for the same general reasons
as explained under the head of patterns. As there is no more expense, comparatively speaking,
attending construction drawings for a large than for a small building, the charge for the same
cannot be Included in the per foot or per piece price of the work.
We make these charges as reasonable as possible, when the amount of responsibility and the
actual service rendered are considered. We have no desire for profit on these items, but we must
protect ourselves from loss.
Inasmuch as our reputation and that of our customers is dependent very much upon the
quality of the workmanship in putting up, and as construction-drawings are great assistance
thereto, we insist upon sending a set of construction-drawings with each order. Where work is
ordered without construction drawings, orders will be declined, unless the necessity of making
such drawings is obviated by the customer sending in his order completely analyzed. By the
latter we mean ordering his work In parts, so many feet or pieces of each kind of moulding, so
many miters with arms of such and such length, so many brackets, modulions and dentils, so
many trusses or stop-blocks of such and such a construction, etc. A customer will readily per
ceive the amout of accuracy and calculation required before he can give his order in this manner.
He will find that an equivalent of our drawings is necessary. Hence when we receive such an
order correctly given we have no hesitation in omitting such work as is accordingly unnecessary
to be performed.
3S- THE KITTRED&E COONICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
EXTRAS.
In all sheet-metal work made to order, (and all cornice-work, window-caps, etc., are of ne
cessity made to order, whether it be to catalogue designs or to arehitect's special designs,) before
being made certain preliminary steps are necessary. Drawings of the parts must be made.
Schedules of quantities must be prepared. Patterns must be worked out. Further than this,
during the progress of a job through the shop certain adjustments of machinery are necessary.
All this must be done on each individual order, whether the lot be one of twenty feet or of two
hundred feet. Hence an adequate allowance in the price per foot or per piece is impossible.
This gives rise to the charge made for pattrns, as mentioned from time to time la this book.
This charge is the same in all cases upon any one article irrespective of the quantity.
An arbitrary charge is made for each miter in a cornice or moulding,a plan made neces0ary
by the Irregularity of their occurrence.
With t and -ormed work a special drawing is always required by which to put the work
together. For this an arbitrary price must be made, and this is also always the same upon any
given article whether the quantity be large or small.
With all work upon which we calculate quantities, locate joints and determine, drawings
must be sent by which to put up the work. These drawings are known under the general name
of construction drawings and are fully described in another place. For such drawings, as in
all the above mentioned cases, no satisfactory allowance can be made in the prices of work by the
foot or by the piece, therefore they are charged for in separate and distinct items.
Crating or Boxing, as the case may be, and cartage to the depot, are charged at the actual
cost to us.
With the exception of the items here enumerated there are no extras in ordinary cor:oce-
work as sold by the Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Company.
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Much may be said to cornice-workers and tinners concerning the thorough and careful put
ting up of galvanized-iron cornues, but none of this relieves the carpenter or master-builder
from his due share of the responsibility. Unless a tinner is provided with suitable wood-work
against which to fasten, and with requisite scaffolding when scaffolding is required, he cannot
make satisfactory work. If the lookouts are not true, the finished work will not be straight.
Cornices cannot be put up in no time. An interval must be allowed between the time of
commencing the cornice and the framing of the roof. We speak of this because sometimes cor
nice-workers are hurried In their work to the prejudice of the job when done. Nor should we
be understood to say that putting up cornices Is necessarily a slow job. Quite the contrary is
the case. It is more rapid than almost any other part of the building, but it, as well as other
matters, can be spoiled by undue haste.
A builder by education is a constructoris accustomed to straight lines, plumb surfaces,
true angles, etc. A tinner's business develops a different set of qualifications, Important in
themselves, but to the exclusion of some of the very necessary ones in building. It follows that
sometimes a carpenter makes a better job in putting up sheet-metal cornices than the tinner, j
The few soldered joints required upon the building are after all the smallest part of the putting
up. We call attention to these facts only with a desire of removing every obstacle from the way
of putting up Galvanized-iron work well, and in an effort to facilitate the employment of one of
the most useful of building auxiliaries.
With every job sent out is a set of Construction Drawings (as described elsewhere,) which
are of easy comprehension to practical builders, and careful attention to which will insure a
good Job on completion.
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By Crimped Ikon, as mentioned in this Catalogue, and in our various circulars, is meant
iron -red from BUCKLE, by means of ribbed or roughened rollere, which impart to it the ap
pearance of being slightly corrugated. Crimped iron, however, differs from corrugated iron in
that sheets in the former, after treatment, are quite as long as before the process, while a corru
gation imparted to a sheet shortens it. Various methods bave been tried by which to overeome
the buckle inherent to a greater or less extent to all sheet-iron, but none of tbem have been suc
cessful, save the patented process above mentioned. By this plan a light sheet of iron is made to
lay entirely smooth and flat. A certain stiffness and stability is imparted to it. The applicabili
ty of crimped iron to friezes, planceers, and all plain surfaces, therefore, is at once apparent.
Numbers 27 and 26, when crimped, become as strong and unyielding as Numbers 22 and 20, not
crimped, while the use of the former is not attended with the numerous difficulties pertaining to
the latter. Crimped iron further possesses the marked advantages of resisting the effects of coa-
traction and expansion, and of affording a surface of a nature to break and distribute rays of
light, thus overeoming the glaring metallic surface ordinarily presented by sheet-iron work.
Crimped iron affords abetter surface for the reception of paint. All these advantages are main
tained with no corresponding disadvantages. The lines of ridges and depressions are so slight,
that at a little distance they are almost entirely lost to the sight. They are so slight that bends,
where necessary, may be Jiade across a sheet after treatment As incorporated into the work of
the Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Co., crimped iron Is sold at the same price as plain iron.
Crimped Iron Is used In all plain surfaces, for all planceers, friezes, etc., in all the work manu
factured by the Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Co. The superiority of work thus constructed
as compared with that of the old plan, is at once apparent. No extra charge is made for the use
of crimped iron in our work, as above mentioned.
Crimped iron is also sold to the trade in the sheet or by the bundle at fair rates, determined
by the state of the market and the quantity ordered. Architects will at once see the propriety
and advantage of specifying the use of crimped iron in all their work.
The Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Co. are the sole manufacturers of crimped iron, for the
trade, under W. E. Worthents patent. While offering the same upon liberal terms to all cor
nice manufacturers, notice is hereby given that all infringements will be dealt with according
to law.
All work priced in this book, of a nature to which crimped iron is applicable, is constructed
of crimped iron whether specifically so mentioned or not.
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CATAL0GUE M0ULDINGS.
A certain number of profiles of the various mouldings in use, by their frequent recurrence
justify patterns kept on hand. Some of them, in fact, may be carried in stock advantageously.
On the following pages are presented some 260 different profiles, with dimensions, girts, and
prices for the different gauges. It will be observed that the various directions in which flanges
are turned, by which to make joints or connections, constitute the larger portion of the varia
tions given.
On mouldings ordered from Catalogue stays, there is no extra charge for patterns. It will
be seen, therefore, that there is a saving in cost by using the designs here given. Experience
has demonstrated that the patterns presented can be combined in such ways as to satisfactorily
answer almost any required purpose. To avoid the charge for construction drawings and pat
terns, orders must be sent in detail. We undertake to supply the exact kind and quantity or
dered, and then our responsibility ends.
The prices here given are for mouldings in eight foot lengths. No extra charge will be
made for occasional short lengths to make out quantities, but large lots of short lengths are
subject to special rales.
A miter as priced in the following lists consists of two pieces, ready to join, or the pieces
joined, as the case may be. Where but one cut is made, as when butting one moulding into
another, there is but a half miter to be charged for.
Any required stay or profile made to order.
A full formula for estimating Galvanized-iron mouldings is to be found in another part of
the Compendium. (See Index.)
Mouldings made out of Crimped iron subject to special prices.
The following table gives the extras on all mouldings made to order to special stays or pro
files.
Galvanized nails, for putting on Ridging, always on hand, and sold at low prices.
A
No. 327.
Diameter of Roll 1J inches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Width of Apron 1% inches. " No. 26 16 per foot.
Girt 3 Inches. " No. 24 17 per foot. ,
No. 326.
Diameter
Width ofofApron
Roll 22% inches.
inches. Gauge ,r No.
No. 27
26 10 per foot.
19perfoet0
Girt 10 inches. " No. 24 20 per foot.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 339
No. 766.
Diameter of Roll 1% inches. Gauge ,r No.
No. 27
2fi 10
16 per
per foot.
foot.
Width of Apron inches.
Girt 3 inches. " No. 24 17 per foot.
A
No. 767.
Diameter of Roll 2 inches. Gauge No. 27 13 per foot.
Width of Apron 1% Inches. No. 26 19 per foot.
Girt 10 inches. " No. 24 20 per foot.
A
No. 326.
Diameter of Roll : : inches. Gauge No. 27 21 per foot.
Width of Apron 5 inches, " No. 26 22 per foot.
Girt 12 inches. " No. 24 23 per foot.
No. 324.
Diameter of Roll 33>i inches.
inches. Gauge ,r No.
No. 27
26 .26 per foot.
Width of Apron . .27 per foot.
Girt 10 inches. " No. 24 .23 per foot.
390 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 323.
Diameter
Width of of Roll i% inches. Gauge
SU inches. No. 26
27 30 per
Apron ,r No. 34 per foot.
foot.
Girt 10 Inches. " No. 24 33 per foot.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 391
Quarter Circle, O. G. and Box Gutters Shipped without Roof Flange being Bent, when so
ordered. It can be readily bent in process of putting up, so
as to allow a pitch to the Gutter.
Any Style of Gutter Hangers to Order. The Various Patent Hangers may be ordered of us at
Manufacturerst Prices.
No. 333.
Depth 2% Inches. Gauge Or No.
No. 27
20 16 per foot.
17 per foot.
Projection 4)i inches.
Girt U inches. Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 330.
Depth 2\i inches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26 19 per foot.
Girt 10 Inches. Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
392 HE KTTTREPGF COJtNICE ANB ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 334.
Depth 3 inches. I Gauge No. 27 21 per foot.
Projection 6 inches. No. 26 22 per foot.
Girt 12 inches. | Cut and Formed Miters .
I Complete Miters 31 each.
No. 332.
Depth 4 inches. I Gauge No. 27 26 per foot.
Projection 7 inches. " No. 26 27 per foot.
Girt 16 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
I Complete Miters 33 each.
No. 336.
Depth 4% inches. Gauge No. 27 26 per foot.
Projection i% inches. ,r No. 26 27 per foot
Girt 10 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 33 each.
No. 337.
Depth 6J inches. Gauge No. 27 29 per foot.
Projection 6% inches. " No. 26 34 per foot.
Girt 10 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 393
No. 762.
Depth
Projection 3%
3X inches.
inches. I Gauge
,r No.
No. 27
26 24
26 per
per foot.
foot.
Girt 14 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
I Complete Miters 37 each.
if
No. 763.
Depth 3J inch-s. I Gauge No. 27 27 per foot.
Projection 4j| inches. " No. 26 23 per foot.
Girt 16 inches. I Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
I Complete Miters 33 each.
xf
No. 764.
Depth i}i inches. Gauge No. 27 29 per foot.
Projection b% inches. " No. 26 34 per foot.
Girt 10 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
No. 766.
Depth 6 inches. Gauge No. 26..-
,r No. 27 32 per
34 per foot.
foot.
Projection. 6 Inches.
Girt 20 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 10 each.
Complete Miters 90 each.
394 THE KTTTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
vT
No. 3340
Depth
Projection 3i}{ Inches.
inches. Gauge No. 27
tr No. 26 34
29 per
per foot.
foot.
Girt 14 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
No. 322.
Depth
Projection 46 inches.
inches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 23 per
30 per foot.
foot.
Girt 17 Inches. Cut and Formed Miters 09 each.
Cmplete Miters 44
No. 340.
Depth
Projection i)4 inches.
6>J inches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 32 per
34 per foot.
foot.
Girt 80 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 10 each.
Complete Miters 60 each.
No. 341.
Depth 6 inches. Gauge No. 27 36 per
per foot.
foot
Projection 7)4 inches. ,r No. 26 33
Girt 22 inches. Cut and Formed Miters 12 each.
Complete Miters 67 each.
THE KITTREDOK CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 395
No. 339.
Depth
Projection 3 inches. Gauge
Zy2 inches. No. 26
,r No. 27 21 per
22 per foot.
foot.
Girt 12 inches. " No. 24 23 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 00 each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
No. 333.
Depth A)4 inches. Gauge No. 27 26 per foot.
Projection inches. No. 26 27 per foot.
Girt 16 inches. No. 24 23 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .03 each.
Complete Miters 33 each.
No. 334.
Depth b\i inches. I Gauge No. 27 29 per foot.
Projection 6J inches. " No. 26 31 per foot.
Girt 10 inches. | " No. 24 33 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 09 each.
Completo Mitere 44 each.
No. 336.
Depth
Projection 7 inches. Gauge
6Oinches. No. 26
,r No. 27 32 per
34 per foot.
foot.
Girt 20 inches. " No. 34 36 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 10 each.
Complete Miters 60 each.
396 THE KITTRED&E CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 342.
Depth
Projection 73 inches.
inches. Gange No. 26
,r No. 27 33 per
41 per foot.
foot.
Girt 24 inches. " No. 24 43 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 14 <
Complete Miters -. . . .61 each.
No. 343.
Depth 7 inches. Gauge No. 26.
,p No. 27. .44 per foot
Projection 10 Inches. .47 per foo9
Girt 23 Inches. " No. 24. .66 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters .10 each.
Complete Miters .78 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 397
GALVANIZED-IR0N CR0WN-M0ULDINGS.
No. 640.
Height 6 inches. Gauge No. 27 17 per foot.
Projection inches. No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 10 inches. | " No. 24 19 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 641.
Hclffht 7J inches. Gauge No. 27.
,p No. 26. .20 per foot.
Projection 3% inches. .21 per foot.
Girt 12 inches. " No. 24. .22 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .06 each.
Complete Miters .34 each.
398 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 642.
Height Oinches. Gauge No. 27. .24 per foo9
Projection 6\ inches. " No. 26. .26 per fool.
Girt 15 inches. " No. 24. .27 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters . .33 each.
No. 643.
Height 11 inches. Gauge No. 27. .23 per foot
Projection 6} inches. " No. 26. .30 per foot
Girt 10 inches. " No. 24. .32 per foot
Cut and Formed Miters .09 each.
Complete Miters .44 each.
No. 644.
Height 13 inches. Gauge No. 27. .31 per foot
Projection 6% inches. " No. 26. .33 per foot
Girt 20 inches. " No. 24. .36 per foot
Cut and Formed Miters .10 each.
Complete Miters .60 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 399
Nr. 637.
Height Inches. | Gauge No. 27 13 per foot.
Projection 3% inches. I " No. 26 19 per foot.
Girt 11 inches. I " No. 24 20 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
No. 623.
Height 3^ inches. Gauge No. 27 23 per foot.
Projection b% inches. " No. 26 24 per foot.
Girt 14 inches. " No. 24 29 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters each.
Complete Miters each.
No. 629.
Height 10 inches. Gauge ,r No.
No. 27
26 26
27 per
per foot.
foot.
Projection 6 inches.
Girt 16 inches. No. 24 29 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 33 each.
400 THE KITTREDGK CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 630.
Height 12 Inches, Gauge No. 26.
,r No. 87. .30 per foot.
Projection 7 inches, .32 per foot.
Girt 19 inches. " No. 24. .34 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .10 each.
Complete Miters . .606
No. 646.
Height .24 per foot.
Projection 4>i inches. II Gauge
3V inches. No. 27.
,r No. 26. .26 per foot.
Girt 10 inches. I " No. 24. .37 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .33 each.
No. 646.
Height 4% inches. Gauge ,r No.
No. 27
26 23
30 per
per foot
foot
Projection 6k; inches.
Girt 13 inches. No. 24 32 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters 09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 401
No. 647.
Height 10% inches. Gange No.
No. 27
26 31 per
33 per foot.
foot.
Projection 6% inches.
Girt 20 inches. No. 24 36 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 10 each.
Complete Miters 90
No. 636.
Height
Projection 6 inches.
Scinches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 13 per foot.
19 per foot.
Girt 11 inches. " No. 24 20 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 31 each.
No. 636.
Height
Projection IK inches.
3% inches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 21 per
22 foot.
per foot.
Girt 13 inches. " No. 24 : 24 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 637.
Height 9% inches. Gauge No. 27
,r No. 36 36
37 per foot.
per foo9
Projection 6> inches.
Girt 16 inches. No. 24 29 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters OS each
Complete Miters 33 each.
No. 633.
Height 11 % inches. Gauge No. 27. .30 per foot
Projection 63 inches. " No. 26. .32 per foo9
Girt 19 Inches. " No. 34. .34 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters .10 each.
Complete Miters .60 each.
No. 639.
Height 13 inches. Gauge No. 27. .33 per foo9
Projection 6% inches. " No. 26. .36 per foo9
Girt 21 inches. " No. 24. .37 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters . 12 each.
Complete Miters .67 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 403
V
No. 634.
Heigh9 6% inches. Gauge
,r No.
No. 27
26 30 per
21 per foot.
foot.
Projection 3% inches.
Girt 12 inches. " No. 24 22 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .06 each.
Complete Miters 31 each.
No. i
Height 10 inches. Gauge No. 27 27 per foot.
Projection 6 inches. " No. 26 29perfoet.
Girt 17 inches. No. 24 34 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 09 each
Complete Miters 44 each.
404 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 634.
Height 12 inches, Gauge
tr No.
No. 27
26 .. .31 per foot.
Projection 7 inches, .33 per foo9
Girt 20 inches. " No. 34 . .36 per foot.
Cut and Formed Mitera . 10 each.
Complete Mitera .60 each.
No. 643.
Height 3V inches. Gauge
Projection 4)4 inches. ,r No. 27
No. 26 26 per
27 per foot.
foot
Girt 16 inches. No. 24 29 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 33 each.
No. 640.
Height 9% inches. Gauge .30 per foot
Projection 6% inches. ,r No.
No. 27
26 .. .32 per foo9
Girt 19 inches. " No. 24 . .34 per foot
Cut and Formed Miters .10 each.
Complete Mitera .60 (
THE KITTREDGK CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 405
No. 660.
Height 10% inches. Gauge No. 27. .33 per foot.
Projection !t% inches. " No. 26. .36 per foot.
Girt 21 inches. " No. 24. .37 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .12 each.
Complete Miters .67 each.
DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING THE USE OF SUCH STATS AS NOS. 661 AND 662.
GALVANIZED-IR0N BED-M0ULDINGS.
4
No. 406.
Height inches. I Gauge No. 27 06 per foot.
Projection inches. " No. 26 09 per foot.
Girt 3% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
4
No. 604.
Height
Projection 2> inches.
2 inches. Gauge No. 26.
,r No. 37 . O 09 per foot.
10 per foot.
Girt 4% Inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
4
No. 613.
Height 2% inches. I Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection inches. ,r No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt c inches. |
Cut and Formed Mit-rs 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
408 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 406.
Height inches. Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection \% inches. " No. 26 10 per foo9
Girt 4%inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
4
No. 906.
Height
Projection 23^
inches. I Gauge
inches. No. 27
tr No. 26 12 per
13 per foot
foot
Girt 6% inches. I
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters , 19 each.
4
No. 614.
Height 4% inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot
Projection 2 inches. ,p No. 26 13 per foo9
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters . 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
4.
No. 403.
Height 1% inches. Gauge No. 27 09 per foot
Projection finches. " No. 26 lOperfooL
Girt 4% inehee.
Cut and Formed Miters OS each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 409
4.
No. 607.
Height 2% inches. Gauge
,r No.
No. 27
26 12
13 per
per foot.
foot.
Projection 2 1{ inches.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters . 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
O No. 616.
Height inches. I Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. | " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt % inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 409.
Height IV inches. I Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection 1% inches. " No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 4% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 603.
Height
Projection inches. I Gauge
2 inches. No. 26
,r No. 27 10 per
11 per foot.
foot.
Girt
iZ toy.inches.
b% i 1 -
Cut and Formed Miters 9 03 each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
410 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
I-
No. 647.
Height .9 2% Inches. I Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. | " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt 6>i inches. I
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Milere 19 each.
~4
No. 603.
Height inches. I Gautac No. 37 03 per foot.
Projection 0ji inches. I " No. 26 09 per foot.
Girt 3% inches,
Cut and Formed Miters ..03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
4
No. 612.
Height 2# inches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 09 per foot.
10 per foot.
Projection 2 inches.
Girt 4% inches,
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 602.
Height
Projection \% inches. Gauge
l?i inches. No. 26
,r No. 27 09 per
10 per foot.
foot.
Girt 4> inches.
Cut and Formed Miters . 03 each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANYO 411
No. 611.
Height 2J inches. Gauge ,r No. 27
No. 26 10
11 per
per foot.
foot.
Projection 2} inches.
Girt b% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 620.
Height 2% inches. Gauge No. 26
lF No. 27 12 per
13 per foot.
foot.
Projection 2% inches.
Girt 6> inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters .110 each.
\
No. 600.
Height l inches. Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection 1 inches. " No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 4} inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
\
No. 609.
Height Scinches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection Scinches. " No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
412 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
\
No. 6410.
Height inches. Gauge No. 27 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. " No. 26 12 per foot.
Girt 6> inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
V
No. 600
Height inches. Gauge No. 26.
,r No. 27. .11 per foot.
Projection lj inches. .12 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .16 each.
No. 610.
Height 2% inches. Gauge No. 26.
,p No. 27. .12 per foot.
Projection 2c inches. . 13 per foot.
Girt . inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .04 each.
Complete Miters .19 each.
No. 619.
Height inches, Gauge No. 26.
,F No. 27. .13 per foot.
Projection 2% inches, .14 per foot.
Sut 7K inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .04 each.
Complete Miters .19 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 413
I
No. 407.
Height 1% inches. Gauge No. 27 ... , 12 per fot.
Projection inches. ,r no. 23 13 per foot.
Girt 6% Inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
V
No. 606.
Height 23 Inches. Gauge No. 27 13 per foot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26 14 per foot.
Girt ~% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 616.
Height
Projection 2% Inches. I Gauge
2% inches. No. 26
,r No. 27 14 per
16 per foot.
foot.
Girt inches. | J.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
\
No. 463.
Height
Projection 2 Inches.
1J inches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 03 per
09 foot.
per foot.
Girt 3% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
414 THE KITTRED&E CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
4
No. 477.
Height 2% inches. Gauge No. 26.
,r No. 37. .09 per foot
Projection 2# inches. .10 per foot.
Girt i% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .16 each.
4
No. 466.
Height 3 inches. Gauge No. S7 10 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. " No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt 6,1 inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
V
No. 476.
Height 2 inches. I Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection 1 finches. " No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt i% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 4&6.
Height 2% inches. Gauge No. 27 . .10 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. " No. 26 . .11 per foet.
Girt b% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters. .16 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 415
4
No. 404.
Height 3 inches. Gauge No. 2~ 11 per foot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 20 12 per foot.
Girt inches.
Cut and Formed Miters . 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 470
Height 2 inches. Gauge No. 27. .09 per foot.
Projection 1% inches. " No. 26. .10 per foot.
Girt 4% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters . 10 each.
No. 430.
Height 2% inches. Gauge No. 26.
,p No. 27. .10 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. .11 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .10 each.
No. 439.
Height 3 inches. Gauge No. 27. .12 per foot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26. . 13 per foot.
Girt 6J4 inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .04 each.
Complete Miters . 19 each.
410 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 476.
Height S inches. Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection inches. " No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 4% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
No. 4S4.
Height 2% inches. Gauge
Or No.
No. 27
26 10
11 per
per foot.
foot.
Projection 2t inches.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 403.
Height 3 inches. Gauge
,r No.
No. 27
26 12
13 per
per foot
foo9
Projection 2% inches.
Girt inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 472.
Height 2 inches. Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection 1% inches. " No. 26 10 per foo9
Girt 4% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORXICE AND ORNAMEKT COMPANY. 417
4
No. 431.
Height 2% inches. No. 27 : 10 per foot.
Projection 2^ inches. No. 26 11 por foot.
Girt 9% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .10 each.
No. 400.
Height 3 inches. Gauge No. 26
tr No. 27 12per
13 perfoot.
foot.
Projection 2% inches.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters . 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
\
No. 476.
Height 2 inches. I Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection inches. " No. 30 10 per foot.
Girt 4% inches. I
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
\
Mo. 432.
Height 2% inches. I Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. '" No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt 6% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
413 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
\
No. 10.
Height 3 Inches Gauge No. 27
,r No. 26 12
IS per
per foot.
foot.
Projection 4% inches
Girt 0}4 inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
S
No. 469.
Height 2 inches. I Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection \% inches. " No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 4% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 473.
Height 2% inches. Gauge No. 26.
,r No. 27. .10 per foot.
Projection 2" inches. .11 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .10 each.
No. 437.
Height 3 inches. Gauge No. 27. .12 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. No. 26. .13 per foot.
Girt : b% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .04 each.
Complete Miters .19 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 419
No. 470.
Height 2 inches. Gauge
,r No.
No. 27
26 12 per
13 per foot.
foot.
Projection 1% inches.
Girt % inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. 04 each.
Complete Miters .' .19 each.
V
No. 479.
Height 1% inches. Gauge No. 27 13 per foot.
Projection
Girt t T% inches.
inches. No. 26 14 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
V
No. 463.
Height 3 inches. | Gauge No. 27 16 per foot.
Projection 1% inches. I " No. 26 16 per foot.
Girt % inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 474.
Height 2 inches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection 1 finches. " No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt 6J4 inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
420 THE KITTRREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 463.
Height O 2% inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 2.^ inches. No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt b% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
V
No. 402.
Height
Projection 3 inches.
2% inches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 13
14 per
per foot.
foot.
Girt 1% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 663.
Height
Projection 2)i
\% inches. |I Gauge
inches. ,r No. 27
No. 26 03 per
09 per foot.
foot.
Girt 3% inches. I
Cut and Formed -nu9re 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 667.
Height 3.V inches. I Gauge No. 27 10 per foot
Projection 2>i; inches. " No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt b% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 421
No. 676.
Height 4 inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt b% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each
Complete Miters 19 each
<,
No. 669.
Height 4% inches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection 1% inches. " No. 20 11 per foot.
Girt &% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 663.
Height
Projection 3)^ inches. I Gauge
1% inches. No. 26
,r No. 27 13 per
14 per foot.
foot.
Girt .. inches. I
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 11) each.
No. 677.
Height -. 4 inches. I Gauge No. 27 14 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. tr No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 3% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
423 KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 661.
Height 2K inches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foo9
Projection 1R| inches. " No. 26 llperfoot
Girt b% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 13 each.
No. 670.
Height
Projection inches.
2% inches. I| Gauge No. 26
tr No. 27 13 per
14 per foot
foo9
Girt 7,ti inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters. 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 679.
Height , 4 inches. Gauge No. 27 14 per foo9
Projection 2J inches. " No. 26 19 per foot
Girt 3% inches.
Cut and Formed Mit-rs. 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
<
No. 662.
Height 2% inches. Gauge No. 27 09 per foo9
Projection \% inches. " No. 26 10 per foo9
Girt 4% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 423
No. 671.
Height Scinches. Gauge No. 26
37 12 per
per foot.
foot.
Projection 2^ inches. ,r No. 13
Girt 0% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Mitera 19 each.
No. 660.
Height
Projection 4 inches.
Scinches. Gauge No. 26
tr No. 27 14 per foot.
16 per foot.
Girt % inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 664.
Height 2}i inches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection 1% inches. No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Mitera 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 673.
Height
Projection 2>i inches. II Gauge
Scinches. ,r No. 27
No. 26..- 13perfoot.
14 per foot.
Girt 7% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
424 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 662.
Height 4 Inches. I Gauge No. 27 16 per foot.
Proj-ction 24 inches. " No. 26 16 per foot.
Girt 3% inches. I
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 666.
Height 4% inches. Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection \% inches. " No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 4% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 674.
Height
Projection
1% Inches.
inch-s. I Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 12 per
13 per foo9
foot
Girt 6% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 663.
Height 4 inches. Gauge No. 27 13perfoot.
Projection inches. * No. 26 14 per foot
Girt 7% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 425
No. 666.
Height. . . . 2% inches. Gauge No. 27 09 per foot.
Projection. 1% inches. " No. 2O Mperioot.
Girt 4} 4 inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each
Complete Miters O. 10 each.
No. 676.
Height 3c inches. Gauge No. 27 9 per foot.
Projection 1% inches. " No. 26 12 per foot.
Girt 6X inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 634.
Ileight
Projection .O 42% inches.
inches. Gauge No. 27
" No. 26 13 per
14 per foot.
foot.
Girt 7% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 669.
Height 3c inches. Gauge No. 27. .14 per foot.
Projection 2K inches. " No. 20. .10 per foot.
Girt %% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .04 each.
Complete Miters . 19 each.
426 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 673.
Height...t 4 inches. I Gauge No. 27 16 per foot.
Projection 4,yt inches. iP No. 26 17 per foot.
Girt 9% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 672.
Height Scinches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 2>< inches. " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt : 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters Ot each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
4
No. 661.
Height
Projection 42% inches.
inches. Gauge No. 26
il No. 27 13 per foot.
Hperfoo9
Girt 7% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
4
No. 622.
Height inches. Gauge No. 27 9. .09 per foot.
Projection Z)4 inches. No. 26 10 per foo9
Girt inches,
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 427
\
No. 6340
Height 3% inches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection Scinches. " No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters .10 each.
4
No. 640.
Height 3% inches. Gauge
,F No. 27.
No. 26. .12 per foot.
Projection b% inches. .13 per foot.
Girt 6% Inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .04 each,
Complete Miters . 19 each.
4
No. 6440.
Height 6c Gauge No. 27. .16 per foot.
Projection 4? " No. 26. .16 per foot.
Girt 3}
Cut and Formed Miters. .06 each.
Complete Miters 29 each.
S
No. 623.
Height inches. Gauge No. 26.
,r No. 27. .12 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. .13 per foot.
Girt 6X inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .10 each.
423 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND RNAN COMPANY.
No. 6.42.
Height 3% inches. Gauge No. 87 13 per foot.
Projection 3t< inches. " No. 26 14 per foot.
Girt 7>t inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
4
No. 641.
Height SJ4 inches. Gauge No. 27 14 per foo9
Projection S% inches " No. 26 16 per foot.
Girt 3.1,; inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 eajh.
No. 660.
Height 6.Y inches. Gauge No. 26.
tF No. 27. .17 per foot.
Projection i% inches. .10 per foot.
Girt 10)4 inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .06 each.
Complete Miters .34 each.
No. 630.
Height 1% inches. Gauge No. 27. .10 per foot.
Projection 2V inches. " No. 26. .11 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .10 each.
THE KITTRED&E CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 429
4
No. 639.
Height 3% inches. I Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 3 ;< inches. " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt tt% inches. I
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 6446.
Height 3% inches. Gauge No. 27 13 per foot.
Projection 3% inches. " No. 20 14 per foot.
Girt 7% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 667.
Height 6^ inches. Gauge No. 27 16 per foot.
Projection inches. " No. 26 17 per foot.
Girt 4% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 629.
Height 2)4 inches. Gauge No. 27. .10 per foot.
Projection 2)4 inches. " No. 2O. .11 per foot.
Girt b% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters O .16 each.
430 THE KITTREDC-E CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 633.
Height 3>i inches. I Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 3> inches. I " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt 6% inches. (
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 647.
Height
Projection .t 8%
3% inches. Gauge No.
inches. No. 27 13 per foot.
26 14 per foo9
Girt 7% inches. ,
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
V
No. 666.
Height 6^ Inches. I Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection i% inches. " No. 26 19perfoot.
Girt 10% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 31 each.
No. 626.
Height 2ti inches. I Gauge No. 27 12 per foot
Projection 2)i inches. I " No. 26 13 per foot
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
KITTREDGE CORNICE. AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 431
No. 634.
Height 3X inches. Gausre No. 27. .13 per foot.
Projection 33-s inches. " No. 20. . 14 per foot.
Girt 7# inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .04 each.
Complete Miters .19 each.
4.
No. 643.
Height 3% inches. Gauge No. 20.
tp No. 27. .14 per foot.
Ptojection % inches. . 10 per foot.
Girt 33 i inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .06 each.
Complete Miters .26 each.
No. 662.
Height b)i inches. Gauge No. 27. .17 per foot.
Projection 4%; inches. " No. 26. .10 per foot.
Girt 10t inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .06 each.
Complete Miters .34 each.
4
No. 626.
Height 2} i inches. Gauge No. 26.
,r No. 27. .10 per foot.
Projection inches. .11 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .10 each.
432 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ONAN COMPANY.
No. 939.
Height Z% inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foo9
Projection S> inches. " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
4
No. 644.
Height 3% inches. 1 Gauge No. 27 13 per foot.
Projection inches. " No. 26 14 per foot.
Girt 7% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 663.
Height 6}{ inches. Gauge No. 27 16 per foot.
Projection. 4% inches. " No. 26 17perfoot.
irt 9% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
\
No. 627.
Height 2^ inches. I Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection 2j .(inches. " No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt b% Inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
THE KITTREJJGE CORNICE AM) ORNAMENT COMPANY. 433
\
No. 96.
Height 3K inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 3>i inches. " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt (j% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters ' .04 each
Complete Miters 19 each
No. 6446.
Height 3% inches. Gauge No. 27 13 per foot.
Projection % inches. " No. 26 14 per foot.
Girt 7% inches.
Cat and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 664.
Height Scinches. Gauge No. 27 16 per foot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26 17 per foot.
Girt inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 624.
Height 2J inches. I Gauge No. 27 13 per foo9
Projection 2^ inches. I " No. 26 14 per foot.
Girt 7% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
1:;4 THE KITTREDGK O9ORNICE AN0 ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 633.
Height 3K inches. Gauge No. 27 14 per foot
Projection 31o9 inches. " No. 26 16 per foot
Girt 3% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 642
Height S% Inches. Gauge No. 27 16 per foo9
Projection < Inches. " No. 26 17 per foo9
Girt 4% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 661.
Height 6Y inches. Gauge No. 26
,r n. 27 19 per
20 per foot.
foot.
Projection 4% inches.
Girt 11% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. 06 each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
No. 62S.
Height 2X luches. I Gauge No. 27 13 per foot.
Projection 2t i inches. I " No. 20 14 per foo9
Girt '^inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 435
No. 637.
Height 3K inches. Gauge No. 26.
tr No. 27. .14ipcr foot.
Projection % inches. . 10 per foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .06 each.
Complete Miters .26 each.
No. 646.
Height ZJi inches. Gauge No. 27. . 16 per foot.
Projection 3% inches. " No. 26. .17 per foot.
Girt i:yi inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .06 each,
Complete Miters . .26 each.
No. 966.
Height Scinches. Gauge No. 27 . .19 per foot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26. .20 per foot.
Girt HOinches.
Cut and Formed iliters .06 each.
Complete Miters .31 each.
4:G HE KITTREIXiE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
EIGHT-FOOT LENGTHS.
No. 716.
Height 2% inches. Gauge No. 07
,r No. 26..- lOperfoo9
11 per foot
Projection 1% luches.
Girt 6;9^ inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
No. 712.
Height 2)4 inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 2)i inches. " No. 26 13 per foot
Girt CJ inches.
Cut aud Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
4.
No. 709.
neight ZYi inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot
Projection 2J inches. ,r No. 26 13 per foot
Girt . 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 437
No. 717.
Height 2% inches Gauge No. 36
,r No. 27 10 per foot.
11 per foot.
Projection \% inches
Girt 6% inches
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 10 each.
No. 714.
Height
Projection 4)4
tV inches. Gauge
inches. No. 26
" No. 27 12 per
13 per foot.
foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
4
No. 711.
Height .- inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection Scinches. " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 716.
Height
Projection 2%
luches. Gauge
inches. No. 26
,r No. 27 12 per
13 per foot.
foot.
Girt 6% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
433
No. 713.
Height Scinches. I Gauge No. 27 .9 .13 per foot.
Projection SV inches. | " No. 26 14 per foot.
Girt 7; inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 710.
Height inches. I Gauge No. 27 13 per foot
0rojection Scinches. " No. 26 14 per foot.
Girt 7: inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 710.
Height Scinches. Gauge No. 27 10 per foot
Projection lJi Inches. " No. 26 llperfoo9
Girt }2 inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters i 6 each.
No. 663.
Height 3 inches. I Gauge No. 27 llperfoot.
Projeetion 2Y inches. " No. 9M 12 per foot
Girt 0^ inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 439
No. 661.
Height Z)4 inches. Gauge No. 27 12 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt 7)i inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 720.
Height 2)4 inches. I Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection inches. " No. 26 11 per foot.
Girt h)4 inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 16 each.
No. 666.
Height
Projection 3 inches.
inches. Gauge tO No.
No. 27
26 11
12 per
per foot.
foot.
Girt OX inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No.
Height 3X inches. Gauge No. 27. .12 per foot.
Projection 4yx inches. No. 26. .13 per foot.
Girt 1% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters .04 each.
Complete Miters .19 each.
440 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 719.
Height
Projection 2X
0 inches.
inches. I Gauge No. 26
tP No. 27 12perfoot.
13perfoot
Girt 6% inches. I
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 1U each.
No. C67.
Height 3 inches. Gauge ,r No.
No. 27
26 13
14 per
per foot.
foot.
Projection 2Y inches.
Girt 7% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 060.
Height inches. I Gauge No. 27 14 per foot.
Projection 2?i inches. I " No. 26 10 per foo9
Girt 3% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each. .
No. 664.
Height 31/ inches. Gauge No. 26.
27. .12 per foot.
Projection. 2}40; inches. ,f No. .13 per foot.
Girt ;1. inches.
Cut and Formed Miters. .04 each.
Complete Miters . 19 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNANT COMPANY. 441
No. 067.
Height
Proj-ction S)i inches. I Gauge
3% inches. No. 26
tr No. 27 13
14 per foot.
per foot.
Girt 1% inches. I
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
No. 670.
Height 4% inches. I Gauge No. 27 14 per foot.
Projection 3% inches. " No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 3J4 inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 676.
Height 3 6 inches. Gauge No. 27 17perfoot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26 13 per foot.
Girt 10% inches.
Cut and Formed Mi:ers 06 each.
Complete Miters 31 each.
No. 662.
Height 2j| inches. I Gauge
.Scinches. ,r No. 27 12 per
per foot.
foot.
Projection No. 20 13
Girt 6% inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Miters 19 each.
442 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 666.
Height 3% inches. Gauge No. 27 O 14 per foot.
Projection 3% inches. ,r No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt... 3% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
4
No. 663.
Height 4% inches. Gauge No. 27 14 per foo9
Projection 3% inches. " No. 26 16 per foot.
Girt : 3% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No.
Height
Projection 6i% inches.
inches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 17 per
10 per foo9
foot.
Girt 10% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters si each.
No. 663.
Height
Projection 2 inches. I Gauge
Scinches. No. 26
,r No. 27 13
14 per foot
per foot
Girt 3X inches. |
Cut and Formed Miters 04 each.
Complete Mitere 19 each.
THE KITTRED6E CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 443
No. 666.
Height 3% inches. Gauge No. 27 14 per foot.
Projection 3)4 inches. " No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 3% inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 009.
Height 4% inches. Gauge No. 27 17 per foot.
Projection % inches. No. 26 10 per foot.
Girt 10X inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 00 each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
No. 072.
Height 6 inches. Gauge No. 27 20 per foot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26 21 per foot.
Girt 12X inches.
Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
444 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
GALVANIZED-IR0N F00T-M0ULDINGS.
No. 640
Height 3^ inches. | Gauge No. 27 lTperfoot.
Projection
Girt 2}2 inches.
10% inches. || Ot" No.
No. 24
20..- IS per
19 per foot.
foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 644.
Height b\i inches. Gauge No. 27 22 per foot.
Projection 3J, Inches. " No. 26 24 per foot.
Girt 13% inches. " No. 24 29perfoot.
Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
No. 609.
Height Scinches. Gauge No. 26.
27. .16 per foo9
Projection 2V inches. ,r No. . 17 per foot.
Girt 9% inches. " No. 24. .10 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .06 each.
Complete Miters .26 each.
THE KITTUEDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 445
No. 642.
Height 6J4 inches. Gauge No. 27. .22 per foot.
Projection 3^ inches. No. 26 24 per foot.
Girt 13 1 finches. No. 24 26 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
<
No. 610.
Height 3}^ inches. Gauge No. 27 16 per foot.
Projection 2 finches. " No. 28 13 per foot.
Girt 3% inches. " No. 24 17 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 643.
Height 6K inches. Gauge No. 27 19 per foot.
Projection 3J inches. " No. 26 21 per foot.
Girt Huinches. " No. 24 22 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .06 each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
No. 703.
Height inches. I Gauge No. 27 0 per foot.
Projection 2}.{ inches. " No. 26 17 per foot.
Girt 9% inches. | " No. 24 1.3 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
44 G THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
<,
No. T7(14.
Height 6'i inches. Gauge No. 27 21 per foot.
Projection 3U Inches. No. 26 22 per foot.
Girt 12% inches. No. 24 23 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
No. 616.
Height 6..t. inches. Gauge No. 27 19 per foot
Projection 3^ inches. " No. 26 21 per foot
Girt HOinches. " No. 24 22 per foot
Cut and Formed Miters. .06 each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
No. 019.
Height 0yi inches. Gauge No. 27 24 per fooX
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26 26 per foot
Girt 14% inches. No. 24 27 per foot
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each
Complete Mitera 33 each.
No. 610.
Height inches. Gauge No. 27 22 per foo9
Projection 3k9 inches. " No. 20 24 per foo9
Girt 13^| inches. " No. 24 26perfoot
Cut and Formed Miters. 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 447
No. 610.
Height 7% inches. Gauge No. 2O
,r No. 27 27
23 per foot.
per foot.
Projection \% inches.
Girt 16% inches. No. 24 30 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 09 each
Complete Miters 44 each.
No. 617.
Height b% inches. Gauge No. 27 22 per foot.
Projection 31^ inches. " No. 26 24 per foot.
Girt 13% inches. " No. 24 26 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
No. 620.
Height f \ inches. I Gauge No. 27.
t? No. 26. .27 per foot.
Projection 4t inches. .23 per foot.
Girt 17>5 inches. " No. 24. .30 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .09 each.
Complete Miters .44 each.
No. 706.
Height 6V inches. Gauge
Projection 3X inches. ,r No. 27.
No. 26. .22 per foot.
.23 per foot.
Girt 9 13X inches. " No. 24. .24 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .07 each.
Complete Miters .37 each.
443 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 706.
Height 7% inches. | Gauge No. 27 26 per foo9
Projection 4 Y inches. I " No. 26 23 per foot
Girt W% Inches. I " No. 24 29 per foot
Cut and Formed Miters 09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
No. 70S.
Height 10' i inches. Gauge
,p No.
No. 27
26.. .29 per foot
Projection 4) inches. .34 per foot
Girt 19 inches. " No. 24. .33 per foot
Cut and Formed Miters . 10 each.
Complete Miters .60 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 449
No. 622.
Height Trinches. Gauge ,r No.
No. ?7
26 22
24 per foot.
per foot.
Projection 3!^ inches.
Girt 13J inches. " No. 24 26 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters . .07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
No. 016.
Height 10U inches. Gauge No. 27 23 per foot.
Projection. 4t inches. " No. 26 30 per foot.
Girt IT} finches. " No. 24 32 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
No. 623.
Height 7% inches. Gaugie No. 27. .26 per foot.
Projection 3x inches. No. 26. .27 per foot.
Girt 16% inches. No. 24. .23 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .33 each.
450 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 636.
Height 1, inches.
4t inches. Gauge No. 27 32 per foot.
Projection "tO No.
No. 26 34 per foot.
Girt 20% inches. 24 36 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .12 each.
Complete Miters 67 each.
No. 624.
Height 10- inches. Gauge No. 27 32 per foot.
Projection 4Jt inches. No. 26 34 per foo9
Girt 30}9 inches. No. 24 36 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 12 each.
Complete Miters 67 each.
THE KITTllEDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 451
No. 6-.
Height Z\4 inches. Gauge No. 27 16 per foot0
Projection 2% inches. " No. 26 16 per foot.
Girt 3?iinchfS. " No. 24 17pcrfoot.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 26 each.
No. 636.
Height inches. I Gauge No. 27 19 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. | " No. 26 20 per foot.
Girt 11% inches. | " No. 24 21 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
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No. 669.
Height 6% inches. Gauge No. 27. .19 per foot,
Projection 3% inches. " No. 26. .21 per foot.
Girt 11% inches. " No. 24. .22 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .06 each.
Complete Miters .34 each.
No. 690.
Height b% inches. Gauge No. 27. .23 per foot.
Projection 3% inches. " No. 26. .26 per foot.
Girt 14% inches. " No. 24. .26 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters, .03 each.
Complete Miters .33 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORRNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
No. 633.
Height 6% inches. Gange No. 27 22 per foot.
Projection 3% inches. "' No. 26 24 per foot.
Grt 13% inches. No. 24 26 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters 07 each
Complete Miters 37 each.
No. 637.
Height 3M inches. I Gauge No. 27 19 per foo9
Projection 2% inches. " No. 26 21 per foot.
Girt 11% inches. I " No. 24 22 per foot.
Cut and Formed Mit-rs 0( each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
No. 693.
Height 0 inches. Gauge No. 27 26 per foot
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26 23 per foo9
Girt 16tf inches. " No. 24 29 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
No. 696.
Height X inches. Gauge No. 27. .2S per foot
Projection 6>j inches. ,r No. 26. .30 per foot.
Girt lS1^ inches. " No. 24. .33 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters .09 each.
Complete Miters .44 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 453
No. 674.
Height 314 inches. I Gauge No. 27 10 per foot.
Projection 2% inches. " No. 26 19 per foot.
Girt 10^ inches. | " No. 24 20 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 06 each.
Complete Miters 34 each.
No. 693.
Height 6% inches. Gauge No. 27 23 per foot.
Projection 9K inches. " No. 26 30 per foot.
Girt 17>i inches. " No. 24 32 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
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No. 692.
Height 6 inches. Gauge No. 27 22 per foot.
Projection 45<incliee. ,r No. 2ft 24 per foot.
Girt 13% inches. " No. 24 26 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
No. 696.
Height 6% inches. Gauge No. 26
tp No. 27 26 per
27 per foot.
foot.
Projection t}i inches.
Girt \6% inches. " No. 24 23 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 33 each.
Scale of Cuts : 1 inch 1 foot.
No. 600
Height 6 inches. Gauge No. 27 26 per foot
Projection 4 inches. " No. 26 27 per foot.
Girt 16% inches. " No. 24 23 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 03 each.
Complete Miters 66 each.
No. 694.
Height 6% inches. Gauge No. 27 23 per foot
Projection 6 L, inches. No. 20 30 per foo9
Girt 17% inches. " No. 24 32 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters. .09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
No. 076.
Height .^inches. Gauge No. 27 22 per foo9
Projection 37 inches. " No. 26 24 per foo9
Girt 13% inches. " No. 24 39 per foot
Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 -ach.
No. 076.
Height 0 inches. Gauge No. 27. .26 per foot
Projection i\ inches. No. 20. .27 per foo9
Girt 16% inches. No. 24. .23 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .3S each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMKNT COMPANY. 455
No. 693.
Height 6% inches. Gauge No. 27 20 per foot.
Projection )4 inches. No. 26 22 per foot.
Girt V)4 inches. No. 24 23 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
No. 601.
Height 3 inches. Gauge No. 27. .26 per foot.
Projection 4% inches. " No. 26. .27 per foot.
Girt 16> inches. " No. 24. .23 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters. .33 each.
No. 604.
Height in'- ' inches, Gauge No. 27. .29 per foot.
Projection. ,- inches, ,r No. 26. .34 per foot.
Girt 19 inches. No. 34. .33 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .10 each.
Complete Miters .90 each.
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No. 007
Height Huinches. Gaugie No. 27. .32 per foot.
Projection 9% inches. No. 26. .34 per foot.
Girt 20' inches. No. 24. .36 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .' .12 each.
Complete Miters .67 each.
No. 697.
Height 6!1^ inches. Gauge No. 26.
27. .23 per foot
Projection 3) inches. ,r No. .26 per foot.
Girt 14% inches. No. 24. .26 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .03 each.
Complete Miters .33 each.
No. 000.
Height
1trujeetion 3 inches.
4t.j inches. |I Gauge
" No.
No. 27.
20. .23 per foot.
.30 per foot.
Girt 11} inches. | " No. 24. .32 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters .0 each.
Complete Miters .44 each.
No. 003.
Heicht 10! inches. (;.. No. 27. .32 per foot
Projection b% inches. " No. 26. .34 per foot.
Girt 20;.: inches. " No. 34. .36 per foo9
Cut and Formed Miters .12 each.
Complete Miters .67 each.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. +57
No. 606.
Height 11% inches. Gauge No. 2~ 33 per foot.
Projection 6% inches. " No. 26 33 per foot.
Girt 22% inches. " No. 34 40 per foot.
( ut and Formed Miters. .14 each.
Complete Miters 64 each.
No. 699.
Height % inches. Gauge No. 26
,r No. 27 34 per
26 per foot.
foot.
Projection 3>a inches.
Girt 10 inches. " No. 24 27 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .03 each.
Complet- Miters 33 each.
No. 602.
Height 3 inches, Gauge
,r No. 27
No. 26 23 per foot.
30 per foot.
Projection 4. inches,
Girt 175 inches. No. 24 32 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters 09 each.
Complete Miters 44 each.
No. 606.
Height
Projection Inches. II Gauge
10:6 inches. No. 26
,r No. 27. .33 per foot
.36 per foot.
Girt 21% inches. | " No. 24 .37 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters . 12 each.
Complete Miters .67 each.
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No. 603.
Height Huinches. Gauge
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foot.
Projection 6J4 inches.
Girt 23,^ inches. " No. 24 40 per foo0
Cut and Formed Miters. .14 each.
Complete Miters 64 each.
No. 699.
Height 6?-i inches. Gauge No. 27 23 per foot.
Projection 3} finches. " No. 26 26 per foot.
Girt 14X inches. " No. 24 26 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters. .07 each.
Complete Miters 37 each.
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No. 702.
Height Huinches. Gauge No. 27 36 per foot.
Projection b% inches. " No. 2O 33 per foot.
Girt 22X inches. " No. 24 40 per foot.
Cut and Formed Miters each.
Complete Miters each.
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In the following pages we present a number of designs of Window and Door Trimmings.
I In order to make the assortment more complete and to utilize former lithographic catalogues
published, we have priced a number of designs for which cuts do not appear. A verbal
description, with reference to other numbers, is substituted.
The advantage of buying Window Caps t and Formed, will be readily appreciated by
the enterprising mechanic, and needs little argument here.
Extras for patterns and for the necessary drawings always sent with t and Formed
work are to be charged on Window Trimmings, as well as in all other work in this line made to
order.
See chapter entitled "How t Order Architectural Sheet-Metal Worr," for further
explanations.
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4(i2 THE KITTREDGE CORNUE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
SAME AS NO. 3,
OMITTING ROSETTE ON COR0ELS.
No. 1. No. 2.
Width of Frame. Cat and Formed. Complete. Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete.
32 inches and less 1.T2 3.62 32 inches and less 2.36 4.32
33 to 36 inches 1.32 3.67 33 to 36 inches 2.46 4.47
36 to 33 inches 2.02 3.92 36 to 33 inches 2.66 4.72
39 to 42 inches 2.32 4.27 39 to 42 inches 2.96 6.07
EXTRAS. EXTRAS.
Patterns for either size here given 66 Patterns for either size here given 1.00
Construction drawings with cut and formed work .30 Construction drawings with cut and formed work .46
SAME AS NO. 3,
WITH
LONG PLAIN-FACE COR0ELS
IN PLACE OF
SHORT COR6EL WITH ROSETTE.
No. 3. No. 4.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete. Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete.
32 inches and less 2.62 4.34 32.1nchos and less 2.63 4.73
33 to 36 inches 2.72 4.99 33 to 36 inches 2.73 4.93
30 to 33 inches 2.92 6.24 36to 33 inches 2.93 6.10
39 to 42 inches 3.22 6.69 39to42inches 3.23 6.63
EXTRAS. EXTRAS.
Patterns for either size here given 1 .00 Patterns for either size here given 1.00
Construction drawings with cut and formed work . 46 Construction drawings with cut and formed work .46
SAME AS NO. 6,
OMITTING ROSETTE ON CORBELS.
No. 6. No. 6.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete. Width of Frame Cut and Formed. Complete.
32 inches and less 2.62 4.63 32 inches and less 2.66 6.00
33 to 36 inches 2.72 4.33 33 to 36 inches 2.9S 6.10
36 to 3S inches 2.92 6.03 36 to 33 inches 3.10 6.40
39 to 42 inches 3.22 9.43 39 to 42 inches 3.46 9.76
EXTRAS. EXTRAS.
Patterns for either size here given 1.00 Patterns for either size here given 1.00
Construction drawings with cut and formed work .46 Construction drawings with cut and formed work .46
SAME AS NO. 3,
OMITTING ROSETTE ON CORBELS.
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No. 7. No. 3.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete. Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete.
32 inches and less 2.94 6.14 32 inches and lese 3.20 6.46
33 to 36 inches 3.04 6.29 33 to 36 inches 3.30 6.61
36 to 3S inches 3.24 6.64 36 to 33 inches 3.60 6.36
39 to 42 inches 3.64 6.39 39 to 42 inches 3.30 0.21
EXTRAS. EXTRAS.
Patterns for either size here given 1.00 Patterns for either size here given 1.00
Construction drawings with cut and formed work .46 Construction drawings with cut and formed work .46
HE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 463
No. 147.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete.
32 inches and less 3.90 6.96
33 to 36 inches 4.00 6.11
36 to 33 inches 4.20 6.66 No. 101.
39 to 42 inches 4.60 6.71 Width of Frame Cut and Formed. Complete.
EXTRAS. 32 inches and less 6.30 9.20
Patterns for either size here given 1.60 to 36 inches 6.00 9.60
Construction drawings with cut and formed work . 70 36 to 33 inches 6.30 9.96
39 to42 inches 6.30 10.66
EXTRAS.
Patterns for either size here given 1.26
Construction drawings with cut and formed work .60
No. 166.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete. No. 109.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete.
32 inches and less 3.23 6.34 32 inches and less 4.20 6.96
33 to 36 inches 3.66 6.40 33 to 33 inches 4.30 6.71
30 to 3S inches 3.66 6.74 36 to 33 inches 4.60 6.96
39 to 42 Inches 3.66 0.19 39 to 42 inches , 4.30 7.34
EXTUAS. EXTRAS*.
Patterns for either size here given 1.26 Patterns for either size here given 1.26
Construction drawings with cut and formed work .60 Construction drawings with cut and formed work .60
No. 631.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete.
32 inches and less 7.32 12.32
No. 171. 33 to 36 inches 7.62 12.62
Width of Frame. Cat and Formed. Complete. 36 to 33 inches 7.32 13.07
39 to 42 inches 3.32 13.67
32 inches and less 3.62 6.72 EXTRAS.
33 to 36 inches 3.62 6.37 Patterns for either size here given 2.60
36 to 33 inches 3.32 6.12 Construction drawings with cut and formed work|l .00
3- to 42 inches 4.10 6.67
EXTRAS.
Patterns for either size here given 1.00
Construction drawings with cut and formed work . .46
No. 723.
Width of Fram Cut and Formed. Complete. No. 734.
32 inches and less 4.30 6.66 Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete.
33 to 36 inches 4 . 90 6 . 71 32 inches and less 3.92 6.33
36 to 33 inches 6.10 6.96 33 to 36 inches 4.03 6.47
39 to 42 inches 9.40 7.34 36 to 33 inches 4.22 6.72
39 to 42 inches 4 . 60 7.07
EXTRAS. EXTRAS.
Patterns for either size here given 1.00 Patterns for either size here given 1.00
Construction drawings with cut and formed work .43 Construction drawings with cut and formed work .46
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 435
No. T3S.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete. No. 742.
33 inches and loss 2.60 4.46 Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete.
33 to 36 inches 2.00 4.61 32 inches and less 3.44 4.04
36 to 33 inches 3. 36 4.S6 33 to 36 inches 3.64 4.79
39 to 42 inche0 3. 10 9.21 30 to 33 inches 3.74 6.04
EXTRAS. 39 to 42 inches 4.04 6.39
Patterns for either size here given 1.00 EXTRAS.
Construction drawings with cut and formed work .43 Patterns for either size here given 1.00
Construction drawings w ith cut ami formed work .46
No. 739.
Width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete. No. 743.
32 inches and less 3.30 6.00 Width of Frame. Cut and Formed Complete.
33 to 36 inches.... 3.00 6.76 33 inches and less 3.76 4.36
30 to 33 inches 4.10 COO 33 to 36 Inches 3.36 6^01
39 to 42 inches 4.40 0.36 30 to 33 inches 4.06 6 26
EXTRi S. 39 to 43 inches 4.36 6.64
Patterns for either size here given 1.00 EXTRAS.
Construction drawings with cut aud formed work .46 Patterns for cither size here given 66
Construction didwinga with cut and formed work .S6
No. 740.
width of Frame. Cut and Formed. Complete. Width of Frame. No. Cut
744.and Formed. Complete.
32 inches and less 3.30 4.20 33 inches and less 6.60 10.00
33 to 33 inches 3.40 4.36 33 to 36 Inches 6.70 10.30
36 to 33 inches 3.00 4.00 30 to 33 inches 7.00 10.76
39 to 43 inches 3.90 4.96 39 to 42 inches T . 90 11 .36
EXTrAS. EXTRAS.
Patterns for either size here given 1.00 Patterns for either size here given 1.26
Construction drawings with cut and formed work .46 Construction drawings with cut and formed work .60
WIND0W SILLS.
SHEET-METAL C0RNICES.
Our cornices consist of galvanlzed-lron mouldings, with pressed zinc trimmings. Crimped
iron is used in all plain surfaces, friezes, etc.
A satisfactory price per running foot on cornices is hardly possible, except a multitude of
variations be taken into account, euch variations in spacing of b9ckets, number of dentils,
modillions, etc. This would necessitate such an extended price list that it has been deemed
better to make prices upon parts as here given. To obtain a price per foot upon any given
design, make out a list of the parts entering into it, price and extend, and divide the sum by the
number of feet required.
For further directions as to estimates, refer to article entitled : Example of an estimat in
DETAIL.
The cost of drawings and patterns is not included in the price of the parts composing the
cornice. Hence these items are to be calculated for extra as per the memoranda accompanying
each design.
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(0t of the K.C & O. Co. Improved Wrought Iron Loorout. Patented 1076.)
The diversity of shapes and constructions required in wrought iron lookouts prevents a
price list. We are prepared to make any and all kinds, and estimates will be furnished upon
application.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 521
D0RMER WIND0WS.
In construction and design Dormer Window Trimmings are readily adapted to the particular
position in which they are to be placed, which renders catalogue designs and price lists of less
importance than otherwise.
The few designs presented herewith represent work, as constructed for various public and
private buildings, by this Company, during the past few years, selected at random from several
hundred contracts.
We are always ready to figure upon special designs, and to submit designs for special
constructions.
No. 039.
46 X 32 in. opening, each, Cut and Formed, (including roof) 24. (
46x32 in. " " Complete, " 32. (
Other sizes at proportionate ratee.
Shop Drawings and Patterns 4.00
Drawings with Cut and Formed Work 1.26
522 O KITTREDGE CORRNICE AND ORNAMENT COilPANY.
I
Scale of Cuts : ^ lDch 1 foot. ,
No. 910,
73 X 33 in. opening, each, Cut and Formed, (roofs not Included) 20.60
72 x 33 in. " " Complete, " " " 27.60
Other sizes at proportionate rates.
Shop Drawings and Patterns 3.00
Drawings with Cut and Formed Work 1.00
Ho 941.
63 X 33 in. opening, each.Cut and Formed, (roofs nut included) 30.00
63x33 in. " " Complete, " " " 3S.60
Other sizes at proportionate rates.
Shop Drawings and Patterns 6.00
Drawings with Cut and Formed Work 1.60
THE KITTEEDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 523
So. 042,
72 x 32 in. opening, each, Cut and Formed, (roofs not included) 22. CO
72 x 32 In. " " Complete, " " " 29.60
Other sizes at proportionate rates.
Shop Drawings and Patterns 3.60
Drawings with Cut and Formed Work 1.00
No 943.
66 X 29 in. opening, each, Cut and Formed, (roofs not included) 20.00
66 x 29 in. " " Complete, " " " 26.00
Other sizes at proportionate ratee.
Shop Drawings and Palterna 3.00
Drawings with Cut and Formed Work 1.00
524 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AM) ORNAMENT COMPANY.
>o. 044,
66 X 44 in. opening, each, Cut and Formed. 46.9
6Sx44in. " " Complete 64.16
Other sizes at proportionate rates.
Shop Drawings and Patterns 6.0lt
Drawings with Cut and Formed Work 1.63
No. 04.
TS X 30 in. opening, each, Cut and Formed, (roofs not included) 42.00
TS X 39 in. " " Complete, " " " 64.60
Other sizes at proportionate rates.
Shop Drawings and Patterns 6.00
Drawings with Cut and Formed Work 1 .60
TUK KITTREDGE CORNICE ANU 011NAO COMPANY. 525
CHIMNEY CAPS.
The sizes of Chimney Caps here presented are, it is believed, sufficiently comprehensive
for all practical purposes.
Dimensions taken are on the line of brick work.
Intermediate and other special size to order at proportionate rates.
~ m m1 1 i
No. 067.
Scale% inch = 1 foo9
No. 979.
Scale )i inch = l foot.
LtsgJi. OIOTH. Sin -2 in . 27 in. 31 ill.
161a. 20. 64
36.74
Cut and Formed
221a. Complete 21.16 21 33
-.46 37.23
27 la. 21. 99 22.66 22.16
32.10 39.06
21 Is. 22.66 22 29 24.11 24.76
O9. 10 13.39 39.31 40.66
36 is. 22 46 24.11 24.62 26.67
39.06 39.o 40.72 41.47
40 Is. 24 11 24 76 26.67 26 21
39.31 40 66 41.47 42. SI
1311a. 24.62 26c7 26 39 27.01
40 70 41 47 42.39 43.11
9 la. 27.07 27. 71 23.09 29.19
13.97 44.71 10. PI 46 39
CS la. 23 09 29 9 30.00 30 C3
46.01 40.39 47 30 43.03
671a. 30.00 30 62 31.46 32.00
47.30 42 03 13.96 4 6)
Shop- Drawings and Patterns, either size 3.00
Drawings with Cut and Formed Work, either size . 1.00
530 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
We present designs for nine different styles of Sheet-Metal Sign Letters, with prices for
various sizes.
Special designs and sizes made to order at any time at rates corresponding with those her
presented, with an additional charge for Patterns.
The smaller signs are made from sheet zinc, while the larger sizes are made of galvanized
iron.
So 907.
No. 910.
Cut and Formed 32 Cut and Formed 96
4 in. 14 in.
Complete 69 Complete 1.33
mi
No. 911.
Cut and Formed 33 Cut and Formed 1.01
4 in. 14 in.
Completo 74 Complete 1.40
Cut and Formed 17 Cut and Formed 1.13
6 in. 16 in.
Complete 36 Complete.. 1.62
09o. 012.
No. 013.
Ho ao7.
No. 006.
Cut and Formed 1
4 in. Cllt and Formed 82 '
14 in.
(InmiilAtA t AD 1
1
Cut and Formed Cut and Formed 96
S In. 10 in.
Completo Complete 3 3
No. 000.
-
Cut and Formed . 17 Cut and Formed 7 '
4 in. . 14 in.
Complete Complete 1 ! 1
Cut and Formed Cut and Formed . 67
0 in. I, i .
Complete tmnlntA 1 97
Cut and Formed Cut und Formed 1 00
3 in. 10 in.
(nmiili9lc 1 At
CURVED M0ULDINGS.0
The great number of variations in curved mouldings renders a price list next to impossible.
In lieu thereof we hold ourselves ready to make estimates and bids upon any work required,
whether large or small.
A peculiarity of the special machinery operated by us upon this class of work is, its adapta
bility to any required pattern, and to all necessary sweeps and curves. We are prepared to
make upon short notice, to any sweep, any required profile, excepting only, very intricate and
unusual forms.
Our work is sharp and distinct in profile, true to stay, and is in every way superior to rolled
mouldings as commonly used. We give every advantage of flanges for omitted joints, and con
struct In fewer sections than commonly employed.
Correspondence with drawings for estimates solicited.
We annex a list of Curved Mouldings, limited to patterns of ordinary forms and sweeps, re
serving the right to vary from it as circumstances may require.
.10 .17
< " .20 .22 .24
6 " .26 .27 .30
6 " .30 .33 .36 .46
.40 .43 .93
3 " .46 .43 .66
BLACK.
2 Inch 6.90 per hundred.
3 " 7.90
4 " : 11.90 "
6 " 10.90 "
6 " 19.30 "
TINNED.
!? inch 6.26 per hundred.
3 " 3.33 "
4 " 12.60 "
6 " 10.66 "
0 " 20.30
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 537
VERT STRONG.
IN SEVEN-FOOT LENGTHS.
GAL0ANIzED.
\% Inches (outside diameter) 16 per foot.
2 .10
2' : .90
3 .32
rx .34
-i .26
6 .9
6 .36
533 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
PRICE LIST
OP The
PATENT CORRUGATED EXPANDING WATER CONDUCTOR OR "LEADER."
REGULAR SIZES.
3 Inch Galvanized Iron Conductor 16 cents per foot.
^ O tt ii .... 20 " 4i
6 " " " " 26 " "
6 " t " 30 " "
9)
SIzES. NO. 19ER DOzEN. NO. 29ER DOzEN. XO. 39ER DOzES.
In ordering Elhows and Shoes, please state the angles required, as numbered in the annexed cute.
Speclal sizes manufactured to order, of Tin, Galvanized Iron, Copper and all Sheet Metals.
HE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 539
Espeeial attention is called to this Fastening, as the hest method of attaching Conductors to the walls of
Buildings, to prevent dampness. The process of using this Fastening is described as follows : The Section
No. 1 is soldered to the Conductor. The 3hank No. 2 is driven in the wall, with the outer end inserted into
the Socket of No. 1, then by dropping the Pin No. 3 into the hole which is in the center of Nos. 1 and 2, when
attached, the Conductor is firmly secure, and no joint can become detached without first removing the Pin.
Prices of Fastenings 10 cents per Set. I One Hundred Sets 20 per cent. off.
Fifty Sets 10 per cent. off. | Five Hundred SeU and over 30 per cent. off.
SPEAKING TUBES.
IN SEVEN FOOT LENGTHS.
BUTTON-HEADED BOLTS,
FOR SHEET IRON WORK, WITH LIGHT WROUGHT IRON CONSTRUCTION.
y X }{ inch 1 .41 per hundred.
" ; I.
%xr " 1.41 "
" 141
1 x> " 1.60
Other sizes proportionate rates.
ROOFING NAILS.
% Inch, Black, per keg, 100 lbs $7.60 1)4 Inch, Tinned, per keg, 100 lbs $9.60
% " t " " 7.26 (1 II II II
1 " " " " 7.00 % " Galvanized rI r1
\yR " " " 7.00 % O II II
\\ " " " " 6.76 1 Ii 1 II ... 9.60
'% O' Tinned, " " 10.00 O II II 11 0.90
% " " " " 9.76 9V O II II II 9.36
1 " " " " 9.60
Small lote two cents per pound advance on ahove.
Net cash pricos, subject to change of market without notice.
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 541
I
PATEITTED 1970.
As supplying want long felt, in buildings of the better class, whether entirely or partially
flre-proof, our improved light sheet-iron door and shutter is confidently offered to the public.
The construction of the shutters is such that the greatest strength with a minimum of weight
is obtained. There is no wood involved. The shutter is hollow throughout a dead air cham
ber, affording the greatest resistance to fire and heat. In appearance it is neat and tasteful,
: avoiding all of the objectionable features pertaining to the corrugated and other fire proof shut
ters in common use. We make them of both black and galvanized iron, of gauges from No. 27 to
. 22, according to requirements. By the use of stamped zinc trimmings a very elaborate pat'
tern can be gotten up at very reasonable cost. These shutters are also well adapted to Inside
work, and are already in use in several court-houses, hotels, and other public buildings. The
I weight of the shutter is about the same as of wood, of 0ame shape and size. On large sizes it is
considerably less.
Our improved doors are calculated to take the place of the ordinary wood door in general use.
By our special construction we present a fire-proof article, which in its design and general
appearance cannot be distinguished from an ordinary wood door. We also make a door adapted
to use for entrances to public buildings, fire-proof in its general features, yet by the use of
stamped zinc trimmings more elaborate than is ordinarily produced in wood, and at the same
time very much cheaper.
Architects and builders are invited to correspond, concerning diagrams of construction,
designs and prices. A comprehensive price list at this time has been deemed inexpedient, as
the adaptability of the construction and design is such as to admit of numerous variations, and
hence we prefer special estimates in each case.
543 THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
1 0.0039 0.1412 21 93
0.0113 0.4117 3 64
fi 0 032 0 4762 11 06
7 0 0100 0.6403 11 46
3 0.01(9 00144 12 60
0 01-7 0 6320 14 as
10 0.0224 0 o72 17.16
0 0264 0 9634 20.00
12 0.0293 1.0376 21 34
10 0.0320 1.2247 36.63
14 0.0376 1 367O 23 62
0.0410 1 .4030 34 36
16 0.0447 1.6232 34 19
17 0 0621 1.3936 39 37
10 0 0696 3.1639 46 66
19 0.U670 3 4393 64 23
20 0.0744 2.7096 66 60
21 0.0o10 3.9300 62 63
6i 0.0302 3.26:3 63.20
0.0966 3.62C7 73 60
24 0.1040 3.700 79.64
23 0.1114 4.0614 36 S9
se 0.1109 4 0347 60 97
Not-.The wrought iron and the copper is that of hard rolled plates.
THE KITTRED&E CORNICB AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 543
TEE IRON.
0WEIGHT PER LINEAL FOOT.
9 x 3 XX 30 Lbs. SXX2XXX 4
1 z( XX 30 " 9 XX SX
fi 13 XX 16* " IX X IX XX 3
4 xi xX 14 " 1J xlHxO 2X
zX x3j,'XO 12J " IX xlxx X 2X
3 x3 XX 7X " 1 XI XX 1
2X X 2X X X 3 " XX XXX X
2X X SX X "
ANGLE IRON.
In the article entitled the " Items oj Cost in Kittredge Cornice and Ornament Company is
Arehitectural Shee9Metal Work," at the com carefully crated or boxed. Brackets, Modil-
mencement of this volume, we gave the general lions and Dentils are shipped detached from
theory of estimating, which we strongly re the mouldings of the cornice. Mouldings are
commend as being the plan calculated to pro nested in crates. Wrought iron look-outs are
duce the best results, and for which the various ordinarily put together complete and also
tables and formulas here presented were spe crated. Dormers, if shape and size will admit,
cially prepared. It would seem that there was are shipped in one complete structure. If too
but little to add to the remarks in that connec large to allow of this they are shipped in two
tion ; but more specific statements, together or more parts. Window and Door Trimmings,
with some explanations and examples, may according to size and shape, are shipped either
serve to render the matter of more easy com in complete structures, or in two or more part0.
prehension. This9same rule will apply to all other large and
Briefly recapitulating, we recommend careful bulky work.
analysis in all estimates, as compared with lump The cost of transportation, although varying
figures. For example, instead of making a gross very much between difierent points on account
figure upon a cornice, as worth so much perfoot of relative distance, is never a very heavy item.
one, building compUte, we would consider the All straight mouldings, iron to pattern, and
matter under at least three heads, viz : Shop similar parts, are shipped at rates correspond
Cost, Transportation, and Putting Up. It ing to iron in bundles by ordinary railroad
is seldom that different jobs of work in this line classification. Wrought-iron lookouts, work
are alike in their elements, or In theirincident- cut and formed, and other similar parts, ship
al expenses. A close figure, therefore, can be at rates corresponding with those of hardware
made only by estimating each item separately, by railroad classification. Finished work, like
and In the light of all the knowledge that can Window-caps, Dormers, and other bulky arti
be brought to bear upon it. cles, is shipped by ordinary classification at
It Is with the Item of Shop Cost, the work In first-class to double first-class rates, according
its parts ready to be put up upon the building, to bulk in comparison with weight. While
that this book has particularly to do. Price these rates, especially the last item, may seem
lists and formulas are of very material assist high, it is found by experience that they are
ance in such calculations, because classification very low, when considered in the light of a
can be obtained. On the other hand, no lists pereentage.
or classifications can be made of outside ex Before commencing any eetimate, supposing
penses. Transportation and puttiDg-up are either case, that the contract is to be priced in
items to be figured specially for each contract. lump in advance, or that the agreement will be
The cost of the former depends upon distance based upon a schedule of prices, with measure
and the connections of railroads, water routes, ments to be made after the work Is finished, the
etc. The cost of the latter will depend upon question of fair measurements arises. There
the class of workmen employed, their know are few arbitrary rules to be laid down. Cus
ledge and experience, the management by tom has established some, while others are
which they are controlled, and the shape, size, found to be necessary to obtain value for work
position and character of the building on which performed.
the work is to be put. Cornices are measured upon the line of ex
The shape In which work is shipped has a treme projection, which Is ordinarily the front
material bearing upon the cost of transporta of the crown-moulding. The length of cornice
tion and erection. All work sent out by the projecting two feet, extending entirely around
THE KITTREDGE CORNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY. 549
a building, will exceed the length of the wall general principle, to a greater or less extent.
line by eight projections or sixteen ieet. Mouldings, wherever found, aro to be priced by
With some it has been customary to chargo the moulding list. Miters are to be allowed
one foot extra each way as compensation for the same in chimney-tops, dormers, etc., as in a
each miter, but we prefer to make an arbitrary cornice. Window-cape have been catalogued
price upon miters and pay no attention to them to such an extent, that special estimates upon
in measurements. them are in a certain measure rendered unne
The measurement of cornices occurring be cessary. Reference to a catalogue will either
tween trusses, will be the net length inside of give the very design and size required or some
the trusse.. When stop-blocks vtr brackets thing so nearly the same that a satisfactory
are used, an equitable measurement is the price can be obtained by comparison. The same
length between centers of the outside brackets. rule may be made as to conductors, ridginget
Where cornices are returned around pilasters crestings, cresting-flnials, hanging-gutters, etc.
and in other similar constructions, the mea A trade catalogue will ordinarily give the de
surement is upon the line of greatest projection, sired styles and prices o all such items.
following this line accurattly in all cases. The skill and knowledge required in an esti
Chimney caps, and other work composed of mate, then, is reduced to about this: Sufficient
mouldings, are measured upon the same princi familiarity with architectural and mechanical
ples as those applied to cornices. principles to enable one to know what parts are
In measuring the individual mouldings con required to constitute a given design, and to
stituting a cornice, the line of measurement of comprehend the construction; business ability,
each moulding will be upon the line of its in combination with this knowledge, sufficient
greatest projection. By this it will be seen that to make a correct list of quantities and parts,
the mouldings of a cornice will not all measure and to select prices from tables such as are pre
the same. Referring to the example above, of sented in this volume; and sufficient familiari
a cornice with projection of two feet extending ty with the management of outside work to
entirely around a building, supposing the foot- judge correctly of the labor and expense at
moulding to project from wall line only three tending the putting up of the given work, and
inches, the difference between the length of to estimate upon the transportation.
crown-moulding required, and the length of No rules can be laid down to which there will
the foot-moulding, will he fourteen feet. not be found some exceptions. The unending
In considering Shop-Cost, a complete analysis variations and changes in Architectural Sheet-
is desirable. In estimating a cornice, ascertain Metal work are continually bringing up some
the number of feet of each moulding, its girt, new features, new constructions, new shapes
and the miters belonging to It. Add to the list and new combinations. Judgment and care in
thus commenced, the number of brackets, mo comparisons will successfully overcome all
dulions, dentils, trusses, and frieze-pieces, with such difficulties. Make comparisons by items
a memorandum of their several dimensions, after the analysis has been made rather than by
features of ornamentation, etc. Price by the the complete work as single item. There are
tables given in this book, and extend amounts few contracts, every item of which can be found
as in an ordinary invoice. Add for all extras, even in lists as profuse and extended as in this
such as patterns, as recited In the article en- book. Accordingly, one of the first things a
tilled " Extras belonging to Architectural beginner in estimates will be required to learn,
Sheet-Metal Work." This produces a lump is that of careful comparisons, and the use of
amount fi r the given work. If a price per foot good judgment in deciding results. Careful
is required, divide the sum thus obtained by the study in thie branch of trade is attended with
length of cornice, the result will be the price the same beneficial results as attention and care
per foot. paid to any other affair in business. The al
We can make all this plainer by an estimate most infinite detail involved in this business,
in detail, which we annex, and to which the distinguishes it from almost any other branch
reader is referred. of trade, and renders it of necessity a matter of
Window-Caps, Drrmer-Windows, Cbimney- careful study to all those who would be suc
Tops, and other special structures of similar cessful in it.
character, admit of analysis upon the same
550 HE KITTREDf.E CORRNICE AND ORNAMENT COMPANY.
Being made in CURVED form by EXTERIOR FLAT CRIMPS the INTERIOR IS SMOOTH and pre
sents no obstacle to the easy flow of Fluids. They are made of any angle desired, and by
their use either for
Strong, durable and elegant finished w ork can be made, thus aiding the Arehitect in beautifying a
house, and giving to its owner a HANDSOME BUILDING WITHOUT INCREASING THE COST.
And earnestly commend It to your notice, being equally serviceable and economical when used for
STEAM, AIR, LEADER OR CONDUCTOR PIPE, and the CONVEYANCE OF FLUIDS OF ALL
KINDS. It la made of 27 iron, and then galvanized, making them very strong and perfectly rust
proof.
N. .Salem is located on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago R. R., seventy miles
from Pittsburgh. It is also seventy miles from Cleveland, via C. & P.
H. R. and Alliance.
VOLUME 3.
SHEETMETAL BUILDER,
5"
WASHINGT"N. FRANKLIN.
At great expense we have prepared Models and Dies, to produce for this Centennial year,
a characteristic example of
We are now prepared to supply these beautiful Statuettes, including pedestal, at $6.60 each, or $10.00
for the pair. In size they are each 19t Inches high, including pedestal, and are suitable for Parlor or
Library. Sent by express eecurely packed.
Liberal discount to the trade.
Agente wanted everywhere.
Address,
the kitteedge cornice and ornament .,
SALEM, .
UERIDeE&OO.,
CLEVELAND, OHLO.
o. . PA6E.
Angle Iron Speeification
Arehitectst 644
9*6 Elhows 939
Elbows and Shoes, Corrugated 633
Arehitectural Ornaments 203 Emblems 306
Art Gallery,
Austints Centennial
Conductor Exhibition
Fastening 3410
839 Emblematic Signs 206
Enrichments for Mouldings 264
Balls 0 Entablature s
Balusters *.i Estimate in Detail 193-21O
Bar Iron, weight per foot 545 Example of Estimate 193-20()
Beaded Gutters 392 Expanding Conductors 933
Bed Mouldings 407 Expense of putting up O 376
Bolts 640 Extras, description of 332
Boot .. 266 Extras, Shee9Metal Brackets, price of 27
Box Gutters 3-4 Extras for Trusses 167
Bracket Fronts, Spun 287 Extras for Stop Blocks 167
Brackets and Modillions 27-166 Extras, Sheet-Metal Modillions, price of 27
Branches 244 Extras on speeial profiles of Mouldings 337
Brass, weight per square foot 642 Extras for Frieze Pieces 101
Buds 226 Extras on Curved Moulding 936
Button Headed Bolts : 640 Faces 230
Capitals 271 Feathers 246
Capitals, Main Building, Centennial Exhibition... 339 Finais 663
Caps, Window and Door 461 Finais on Turrets, Main Building 3+4
Catalogue Mouldings 337 Fire Proof construction in Cornices 374
Centennial Eagle 333 Flat Crimped Elhows 639
Cent-r Ornament in Frieze, Main. Building 340 Flat Bar Iron, weight per foot 6446
Chimney Caps 626 Flowers 226
Cireular Mouldings 636 Flower Garland 324
Complete Balls 230 Flutes .246
Conductors 636 Foot Mouldings 444
Conductor Hooks 636 For the Trade 363
Console 269 For the Builder 334
Construction Drawings 377 For the Arehitect 333
Copper, weight per square foot 642 Form of Proposition 206
Cornice in Picture Galleries, Memorial Hall 334 Formula for estimating Mouldings 22-26
Cornice, Clarendon Hotel 367 Frames 263
Cornucopia 267 Frieze 460 .
Corrugated Conductors 633 Frieze Ornamentation 321323
Cost of Tin for Roofing 17-20 Frieze Pieces 10
Cost of Galvanized Iron at different discounts. . . . 21 Fruit 223
Court House, Van Wert, 0 340 Fruit Garland 326
Crestings O- 247 Galvanized Sheet Iron 21
Cresting at Ends, Art Gallery 329 Galvanized Iron Gutters 20
Cresting on Pavilions, Art Gallery 323 Galvanized Iron Pipe 636
Crimped Iron 336 Galvanized Iron Ridging 366
Crimped Planceers, Friezes, etc 460 Galvanized Nails 640
Crimped Elhows 639 Gargoyle OO O O 266
Crockets 224 Garlands 324-326
Crown Mouldings 397 Griffin 267
Curved Mouldings 636 Gutters 30
Cut and Formed Work 370 Half Balls 230
Date Tabl-t, Art Gallery 340 Half Round Gutters 392
Dentils 166 Hanging Gutters 30
Dentil Mouldings 436 Heads 230
Details, Scott Block 364-366 Hip Moulding
Details, Court House, Van Wert, 330 Horses 9-"r
Diagram of Entablature 3 How to estimate Arehitectural Sheet Metal Work . 643
Directions for Crestings 247 How to order Sheet-Metal Work 364
Dog 266 How to put up Sheet-Metal Cornices 371
Doors and Shutters 641 Improved Wrought Iron Lookout 620
Dormer Windows 621 Iron Look-outs 376
D9pery 242 Iron, Wrought, weight per square foot 642
Drops 231 Items of Cost 3
Eagle 260 Laurel Garland 334
Eagle on Turrets, Main Building 366 Lead , weight per square foot O O 6*3
Egg and Dart Mouldings 262 Leaves for Brackets 212
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Leaves for Garlands 219 Shee9Metal Dentils 16
Light Sheet Iron Doors and Shutters 641 Sheet-Metal Gutters 391
Lintel Cornices 401 Sheet-Metal Letters 630
Lintel Trusses Jgs Sheet-Metal Mouldings 22-36
Look-out ptterns ..........OOO...OOO.-O ... uoU Sheet-Metal Pavilion, Centennial Exhibition 360
Lower Finish interior of Dome, Art Gallery 336 Sheet-Metal Statuary 270
Main Cornices 404 Shells 233
Main-Cornice Trusses 170 Shutters 641
Main Building, Centennial Exhibition 337 9gn Letters - 630
Methods of putting up Cornices 371 Sills 469
Miters in Mouldings, price of 33-26 Sizes of Slate 643
Modillions 134-169 Slate 643
Modillion Faces, stamped 246 Spandrel Pieces, Main Building 341-343
Modillion Fronts, Spun 237 Spandrel Pieces, Art Gallery 347-320
Modillion Mouldings 436 Speaking Tubes 640
Mortars 2- Speeification for Sheet-Metal Work 646
Nails 640 Spun Balls 290
Names of Orders and Estimates O O 367 Spun Balusters 281
Nomenclature ( Spun Fronts 287
Numbers and weight of Sheet Zinc 643 Spun Mortars 289
Number of slate in a square 643 Spun Rolls 287
O. G. Gutters 393-396 Spun Wires 284
Ornamente 203 Statuary 270
Panel Ornaments 233 Stems 244
Patent Crimped Iron 333 Stop Blocks 176
Patent Corrugated Conductors 633 Straight Mouldings 22-25
Patent Ribbed Tubing 637 T Iron 644
Patent Sheet Iron Doors and Shutters 641 T Shank Conductor Hooks 636
Patent Wrought Iron Lookout 620 Tables of Mouldings 22-36
Pedestal on Pavilions, Art Gallery 337 Terms in common use among Cornice Workers ... 6
Pedestal. Top of Dome, Art Gallery 333 Time required to fill orders 363
Picture Frames 363 Tin Roofing Tables 12-20
Plain Surfaces 460 Tin Roofing Nails 640
Plain Frieze 460 Tinned Nails 640
Plan of Cornice with Diagram of Mouldings 379 Tips 231
Planceera 460 Trophies over Entrances, Main Building 346
Points 334 Trophies on Corner Towers, Main Building 346
Prineipal Cornice, Interior of Dome, Art Gallery . . 339 Trusses and Stop Blocks 167-179
Proposition, Form of 206 Urns 234
Putting up Shee9Metal Cornices 371 Upper Cornice of Dome, Art Gallery- 332
Putting Cornices on to old Buildings 376 Van Wert Court House 340
Quantity of Tin in Kooflug 13-17 -anes O0 269
Quarter Cirele Gutters 393 Weight of Sheet zinc 642
Ribhons 242 Weight of Galvanized Iron, per square foot
Ribbed Tubing 637 Weight of square foot different metals 642
Ridging 333 Weight per foot of T Iron 644
Roofing Nails 640 Weight per foot of Angle Iron 644
Rope Mouldings 266 Weight per foot of flat Barlron 6446
Rosettes 209 Welsh Slate 643
Scott Block, Erie, Pcnn 362 Window and Door Cape 464
Scrolls 236 Window Sills 438
Shape in which work ls shipped 369 Wood Construction in Cornices ; 372
Sheet Copper, weight per square foot 643 Wrought Iron Look-outs 376
Sheet Iron Doors and Shutters 641 Wrought Iron, weight per square foot 642
Sheet-Metal Cornices 400 Y. M. C. A. Building, Baltimore 369
Sheet-Metal Cornices, fire-proof construction 374 Zinc, numbers and weights of sheet 642
Sheet-Metal Cornices, put up on wood 371 zinc Balls 230
GENERAL INDEX.
ORNAMENTS,
INDEX TO MODILLIONS,
INDEX TO BRACKETS,