Wallace Nutting Writes About Furniture
by WALLACE NUTTING
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About This Item
TLS. 1pg. 8 ½” x 11”. October 2, 1939. Framingham, Massachusetts. A typed letter signed “Wallace Nutting” on his decorative letterhead. He wrote to Mrs. Frederick Delavan about an order of furniture: “The chest of drawers with the quarter and fluted columns is $130. Without the fluted columns, otherwise the same, it is $104 in mahogany. In maple it is $98. All the brasses are hand made, about $12 worth of brasses alone. The size is 37” high, 38” long and 19” deep at the top. We have a smaller one block front and very exquisite and dainty 30” high, 35” long and 30” deep at the top. The price on that is also $130. We have a Sheraton turned leg piece about the size of the former quoted at $60.” The letter is in fine condition with mailing folds, a large signature and a small stain near the lower margin.
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- Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (US)
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- Title
- Wallace Nutting Writes About Furniture
- Author
- WALLACE NUTTING
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- Used
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South Orange, New Jersey
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