Original glass trade vintage catalog for PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY. Main office was located in Pittsburgh, PA. Sales offices and warehouse was located in principle cities across the country. On the Pacific Coast, through branches of W.P. Fuller Company. How to give your home Glamour With Glass. Glass brightens your living room. Glass gives grace to your dining room. Glass cheers up your kitchen. Glass glamorizes your bathroom. Glass wakes up your bedroom. Door Mirrors, every home needs several. TWindow insulating units. PC glass blocks. Room illustrations included are of B. Altman & Company, W & J Sloane, architects Marcel Breuer of New York, Henry W. Johanson of Roslyn, NY, Furno & Harrison, New York, Harold L. Schwartz, of New Kennsington, PA, William Wurster, of San Francisco, CA, designer and builder Joseph J. Tarantino of Cleveland, OH, Skyline Suite designed by the Walter M. Ballard Corp, for the New Yorker Hotel. Disbound from a large 1951 home glass catalog, this unique old twenty-four page technical specifications brochure would display wonderfully matted and framed. A marvelous addition to your retro glass library. Pages contain a small amount of residual glue on edge.
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