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Lot 026 - Antique 1901 Manning, Maxwell & Moore Of New York Machine Tools Catalogue Used As Scrapbook And Receipt Book By Dwight H. Buxton Of Rutland, Vermont, Containing Receipts, Letters, Billheads, And Industrial Illustrations
Lot 026 - Antique 1901 Manning, Maxwell & Moore Of New York Machine Tools Catalogue Used As Scrapbook And Receipt Book By Dwight H. Buxton Of Rutland, Vermont, Containing Receipts, Letters, Billheads, And Industrial Illustrations
Antique 1901 machine tools catalogue published by Manning, Maxwell & Moore of New York, New York, extensively used as a personal scrapbook and receipt book by Mr. Dwight H. Buxton of Rutland, Vermont. The volume includes the company’s original technical catalogue content with hundreds of engraved illustrations, detailed descriptions, and specifications for industrial tools and machinery. The first approximately 100 pages are filled with pasted and taped-in receipts, letters, billheads, and miscellaneous ephemera relating to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Buxton, while the remaining 500 pages retain the catalogue’s printed content with scattered clippings and notes added throughout. A remarkable blend of early 20th-century industrial reference and personal business archive. Exhibits moderate cover wear, toning, and edge handling consistent with age and long use.