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George H. Tay & Co.
OICKICE; AND FACTORY,
610, 612, 614, 616, 618 & 620 Battery St.
san francisco, cal.
PAYOT, UPHAM & CO.. PRINT, S. F.
George H. Tay & Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
ST0VES1HRANGES
PROPRIETORS OF
The Sunset Stove Foundry.
A FULL STOCK OF
Plumb Ers' Supplies and Granite Ware,
DESCRIPTION OF SECTIONS,
SEE INDEX AT END OF BOOK.
PAGES
Deep Stamped Ware, Plain and Retinned 5 to 26
Shallow Stamped Ware 27 to 30
Spoons 31 to 32
Stamped Trimmings 33 to 39
Tinners' Supplies 41 to 66
Brass and Copper Ware 67 to 72
Hotel Ware 73 to 78
Pieced Tin Ware 79 to 96
Japanned Ware 99 to 114
Galvanized and Black Ironware 115 to 127
Cast Hollow Ware 129 to 140
House-Furnishing Hardware 143 to 156
Tinners' Tools and Machines 157 to 179
Tables and Receipts 180 to 182
Index 183 to 187
E)eep <^£ampeiL ©y/are.
PLAIN AND RE-TINNED.
Qts. Inside
Boiler.
Dozen,
Boilers— Milk or Rice,
Inside Boiler Seamless.
Re-tinned.
13 3 4 5
1 IX IK 2 3
25.00 30.00 33.75 38.76 43.75 62.25
Boilers— Milk or Rice.
Outside and Inside Vessels Seamless.
Re-tinned.
Nos. 53 53 54 56
Qts. Inside Boiler, 12 3 4
Dozen, 26.00 32 60 40.00 50.00
Bowls— 'Wash.
Without Rings.
IO, Plain, Nos. OlO 030 031 035 040
Inches 10 lO'i 11* 12« 12*
Feet Fast, dozen 2.70 3.15 3.56 4.00 4.40
Feet Loose, •' 2.00 2.40 2.70 3.15 3.66
IX, Main, Nos. IOO 300 300 350 400
Inches, 10 10 H 1W 12X 12!i
Feet Fast, dozen 3.20 3.05 4 40 4.85 5.25
Feet Loose, " 2.60 2.90 3 66 4.00 4.40
Deep Stumped
Ware.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Bowls— 'Wash.
Nos. 5JS 6 e% » 7H 8
Inches, 9 10 10*s 11% 12« 13
1C, Plain, dozen, 1.45 1.65 2.00 2.30 2.00 2.90
^thKtogs,eaoz.f2-30 2.60 2.90 3.35 3.75 4.25
Nos. 12 13 14 IS 1G 17
Inches, 10 103S 11% 12is 13 14
IX, Plain, dozen 2.10 2.40 2.70 3.15 3.65 5.40
StthHtoSft*} 2.90 3.35 4.00 4.40 5.25 7.10
For rings on plain bowls add .30 per doz. to list.
Bowls— Dipper.
PintB, 1-3 1 a 4 6
Inches, 4^x1% 4%x2Jg 5^x2J$ 63£x2% 6Jslx3
Plain, I
dozen, j
Be-tinned 1
dozen, (
.60
.70
1.05
1.25
1.70
.90
1.10
1.45
1,90
2.30
Bread Raisers.
RE-TINNED.
With Ventilated Covers.
Qnatts, 10 14 IT 81
Dozen, 32.60 37.50 42.50 47.50
Covers— Saucepan.
Beaded, Re-tinned. (With Rings.)
Nob. 9 10 18 14 16
Inch. Inside of) . .,, K3. „ RU
Flange, } i 4* 5Si 6 6H
Dozen, .95 1.15 1.45 1.70 2.00
Nos. IS 20 32 84 86
InCFlSged,e°f} 7« . 8 8« 9 10!*
Dozen, ' 2.20 2.50 2.70 2.90 3.35
Nos. 88 30 38 36
Inch, Inside of 1 .. .« 193/ -u
Flange, ) U " "* "
Dozen, 3.75 5.40 6.00 6.75
DEEP STAMPED WARE.
7
Cullenders.
Re-tinned.
«EtQ Nos.
103 104 20.-, 306
40T
^E
Hk Inches, Ti3 9kx3 10>sx3.v. 11x4
Sf "l^'f!3-35 44° 4-'° 5-25
#. D°L't,fee'!*-00 4-80 5'40 6-25
13iix4)!i
6.25
7.30
We always send feet loose, when not other-
wise ordered.
■ — *" Cullenders,
— *
French— Be-tinned.
Sm Nos.
10 18 14 1G
18
>8fc.
&W Inch,
5x2 J« 6x2 S£ 0J4x3>« 7x33$
8x3 '4
^F Dozen,
4.05 5.10 6.16 7.05
8.10
Nos.
20 aa 84
86
Inch,
8*x4!< 93$x41£ 93ix4S3
11x6
Dozen,
9.15 10.30 12.45
14.26
Cups- Muffin.
dfl
H Nos.
07
OS
Wf
Br ^ch'
3x154
4x1s,
lut
** Dozen,
plain, .65
1.20
"
re-tinned, 1.35
1.65
Cups— Muffin.
IV
fc N08.
04
05
ri
/ IMh'
3x1
3«xlX
VJB
^ Dozen,
plain, .40
.45
"
re-tinned .90
1.05
Cups— Drinking.
'^'
Re-tinned.
"^f Nos.
OS 09 010
011
\bfc
jl^r Inch,
4x1% 4KX2W 4>Sx2X
4Xx2 %
Dozen,
1.26 1.45 1 70
2.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Caps— Drinking.
Re-Tinned.
Nos. 14 15 1C 17
Inches, 3!«;x2 35ix2% 4x2% i'/ix2%
Dozen, 1.66 1.80 2.10 2.30
Cups
-California
Re-tinned.
Nob.
a
4
Pints,
l
2
Inches,
43Sx2«
6^x2 !G
Dozen,
1.90
2.20
Dippers— Water.
Size, pints, ^12 4 6
Plain, dozen, 1.10 1.35 1.70 2.10 2.60
Re-tinned, dozen 1.45 1.70 2.10 2.60 3.1S
Dippers.
Re-tinned.
51
4x2 a
2.50
151
4x2 a
2.70
DEEP STAMPED WARE. 9
Dippers— Laundry,
BB-xnimD.
^m^^ N°'
SO
B^^p*"^ Quarts,
3
Inch,
6>!Sx4
Dozen,
9.45
Forks— Flesh,
RE-TINNED.
* > Joo",
13 15 18 20 22 24
^^s****^ 2-Prong, dozen 2.80 2.50 2.90 3.75 5.00 6.25
^^^v Inch,
13 15 18 20 22 24
3-Prong, "
2.70 3.16 3.75 4.20 5.75 7.00
Forks Flesh,
Re-tinned, Wood Handles.
— liT»^gS
^§? Inch, 13 16
2-prong, dozen 3.00 3.30
3-prong, " 8,60 3.90
Handles— D ipper,
Borons,
^^^pP Sizes, pints,
a 1 2 4 6 e
^^^^ Inch,
9« 9H 10 11 11K 14
[# Dozen,
.52 ,62 .62 .57 .73 .94
10
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
/CSS.
Kettles-Tea.
Flat Copper Bottom. Re-tinned.
V^Biiljllfl
Nos. 11G 118 130 133 124 13G 138
\ Diam. of I
; bottom in! 7 1% 8}i 9 10 11 12
y Inches, )
' Quarts, Ik 2k 3 4 5 7 9
Dozen, 20.00 21.25 23.75 25.85 30.00 33.75 37.50
Kettles
—Lipped, Preserving.
With Back Handles. Re-tinned.
fST7^
Nob. 140
3) Quarts, Ik
fj Inches, 654x3 k
f Dozen, 4.30
160 180 300 330
2 2k 3 4
7x3k 734x3k 8kx334 9x4
4.60 6.00 6.40 6.25
i|J !j jn
' Nos. 340
Quarts, 5
Inches, 934x4J4
Dozen, 7.10
360 280 300 320
6 7& 10 12
11x5 1134x5k 12l£x5M 13x534
8.35 9.60 10.85 17.25
Kettles
— " 'Windsor "—Covered.
Re -tinned.
jf*?^^-'
sj Nos. 412
B Quarts, 1
Winches, 5kx3
■ Dozen, 7.80
414 416 418 420
ik 2 2k 3k
6kx334 7kx3>/5 8x4 834x4
8.85 11.10 12.90 15.15
^L_j^
1 Nos. 423
p Quarts, 4Vi
Inches, 9kx4
Dozen, 16.50
424 426 428 430
Hi 6k 8 10
10x4J£ 103JX5 H!4x6y 12kx61J
18.30 21.00 22.35 25.05
Kettles
—Seamless—* Convex."
Covered. He-tinned.
^flfci
1 Nos. 200
/ Quarts, k
J Inches, 4'.,x3
[ Dozen, 8.10
201 302 303 304
12 3 4
434x4 6x4>4 7x5 8kx5!4
12.16 20.25 24.30 28.35
' Nos. 306
Quarts, 6
Inches, 9^x634
Dozen, 32.40
308 312 214 218
8 12 14 18
10«x7« 1134x8 12«i834 12k*9k
40.50 48.60 59 40 64.80
DEEP STAMPED WARE. 11
^V Kettles-Seamless-" Berlin."
CoVEBED. RK-TINNBD.
£} ^ Nos.
oa 03 0* 0« OS
<] Quarts,
12 3 6 7
C Inch,
6i3 7x3!« 84U4 9x5 10x5)$
W_
W Dozen,
13.20 1C.20 20.25 24.30 28.35
^&
Ladles— Soup.
<T
Re-tinned, Wood Handle.
s0
Nob.
39 30
~^y
Inch,
SH i
v»J*
Dozen,
2.40 2.70
/>
Ladles— Soup,
/
Fobqed Handles, Re-tinned.
/
Nos.
139 140 141
mJ
inch,
3i£ 3Ji 4«
^Sf
Dozen,
1.45 1.65 1.80
y
Ladles,
X
Flat Handles, Re-tinned.
-/
" Nos.
Inob,
Dozen,
8 9 10
SMxlJi S%xlH 3!ixl«
1.90 2.10 2.30
w
Noa.
Inch,
Dozen,
11 13 13
45;xHi 4?ix2 5!/Bx2
2.60 2.90 3.35
Ladles,
<^r Flat-Handled, Re-tinned, Pierced.
m*S
^^ Nos.
Inch,
Dozen,
8 9 10
8!4xB; 3«ixl^ 3%xl«
2.00 2.20 2.40
^gj
Nos.
Inch,
Dozen,
11 13 13
i%xl% 4SU2 6;/»x2
2.60 3.00 3.45
Deep 8tampeo
Ware.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Ladles,
Re-tinned,
Wood Handle.
Kos.
Inch,
Dozen,
20
834x133
2.60
ai
3«xl«
2.70
22
3J",xl«
■ 2.90
Nob.
Inch,
Dozen,
23
434x134
3.15
24
434x2
3.35
25
5K»x2
3.75
Mob.
Inch,
Dozen,
Ladles— Navy,
Half Oval Handles.
12 S
634x234 6x23j 734x331
7.60 9.00 16.00
Ladles— Planters',
Re-tinned, Extra Heavy.
500
5
11x534
4.50
Molds-Cake,
Octagon, Tubed, Re-tinned.
Nob. 72 73 74 75 76
Quarts, 2 3 4 5 6
Inch, 8Kx2K 834x334 9S4x3'/2 10x3% 11x3%
Dozen, 5.00 5.40 6.26 7.10 7.90
Molds— Cake,
Turban, Tubed, Re-tinned.
Nob. 86 87 88 89 90
Quarts, 2 3 4 5 6
Inch, 8&X3 834x834 934x834 103jx3« 1134x334
Dozen, 4.40 5 40 6.25 6.86 7.50
DEEP STAMPED WARE.
13
Mold*— Cake,
gan
?S*
Tcrk's Head, Tdbed, Re-tinned.
"S,^——
jr •»»■
61 i;i-. 68 63
64
«S
V Quarts,
2 3 4 6
6
-Vl^
^ Inch.
7!<x3?i 8x3* 854x3^ 9Xx
11x4 Vi
Dozen,
6.00 6.26 7.60 8.76
10.00
Molds-Cake,
Extra Deep, Round-Tubed, Re-tinned.
(C"^i~
9fe Nos-
■■ Quarts,
HF Inch,
K/ Dozen,
41 43
1 2
7x2k 8)4x3
2.70 3.66
43
3
9x3 ii
4.40
Nos.
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
44 45
4 6
10X3& 10Tix8>6
6.40 6.46
46
6
1154 x3J4
7.60
Molds— Cake,
Shallow, Tubed, Re-tinnee
.
31 33
1 2
6!jxl5i 8«x2!<
2.00 2.80
33
3
9i£x2 a
3.36
* ~~r~
-^^E) QuartB,
'zgjS' Inch,
^V Dozen,
5" .a
0 3 5 0
1
34 35
4 6
llx25| 1UJX25S
4.20 4.80
36
6
12Jjx2«
6.40
Molds-Cake,
«$Hffli
&
Scalloped.
^fittl
7 Inch,
8
10
Tubed,
dozen, 1,46
1.90
No Tubs, " 1.20
1.66
Molds-Jelly,
Rimmed.
*si=Z3
tm Pints,
a a 1
154
Will ill'
mm Dozen,
6.76 9.00 12.00
16.00
Pints,
2 3 4
6
Dozen,
18.00 21.00 26.60
30.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Molds-Jelly,
New Style.
H 1 1»
3.45 4.20 4.80
Molds— Melon,
Oval, Re-tinned.
3 4 5 G 8
2 3 3H 4 7
17.25 18.75 20.25 22.60 24.75
Pails-
-Water.
Seamless,
Re-tinned.
Nos
Gallons,
Inch.
Doz.
8
2
10!<xe«
21.60
115«i7«
25.05
9
3
12«x8«
30.45
Nos.
Gallons,
Inch,
Doz.
10
4
13^x834
34.06
11
6
1434x9
39.90
13
8
1634x10
66.35
Pans— Sauce,
Extra-Strong, Straight, Re-tinned.
Nos. 10 18
Quarts, 34 1
Inch, 454x3 5J4x8i£
Doz, 7.60 9.00
Nos. ao
Quarts, 336
Inch, 8J<.x4«
Doz. 19.50
Nos. as
Quarts, 8
Inch, 11!«5;$
Doz. 34.60
14
13*
6x33$
10.50
aa
4«
934x434
22.60
30
10
1234x53$
40.50
16 18
2 2J$
634x334 734x4
13.60 16.50
34
63$
10x5
26.50
3a
12
13x651
18.00
26
63$
1034x5
28.50
36
14
1434x6
60.00
DEEP STAMPED WARE.
Fans— Sauce,
Light, Lipped, Re-tin^-ed.
Nos. 0» 010 012 014 016 018
Qanrts, H 1 1)4 2 255
Inch, 45«x2 5x25, Gx2M 6!4x31S 7x854 8x3S$
Doz. 2.10 2.30 2.70 3 25 3.85 4. SO
Nos, 020 022 021 026 028
Quarts, 3 4 6 6 "IX
loch, 8>4i4 9x* 10x45J 11x5 1151x5
Doz. 6.20 6.05 6.85 7.90 9.15
Pans— Sauce,
'Windsor," Covered, Re-tinned.
Nos. 112 111 116 118
'.marls. 1 15S 2 2J4
Inch, 6)4x3 6%x35$ 755x35; 8x4
Dcz. 7.80 8.85 11.10 12.90
Nos. 122 124 126 128
Quarts, 45S 6X GX 8
Inch, 953x4 lOxlij lOijxS ll!ix5%
Doz. 16.60 18.30 21.00 22.35
120
355
854X4
15.15
130
10
1254x554
25.05
Pans— Sauce,
Seamless, " Convex,"
Covered, Re-tinned.
Nos. 100
Quarts, J4
Inch, 4' x:i
Doz. 8.10
Nos.
104
Quarts,
4
Inch,
85ix55£
Doz.
28.35
102
2
6x4 H
20.25
106
6
95ix65J
32.40
7x5
24.30
105ix75i
40.50
Pans— Sauce,
Seamless, " Berlin,"
Covered, Re-tinned.
02 03 04 06 08
12 3 5 7
0x3 7x3 ii 85<x4 9x6 10x5 %
13.20 10.20 20.2S 24.30 28.35
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Pans— S hallo w Stew,
PLAIN.
Quarts,
Inch,
Doz.
H
6x158
1.65
1 Kb
654x154 75<x2
1.90 2.10
2
834x2!4
2.50
Quarts,
Inch,
Doz.
3
9J8X25S
2.76
4 6
1034x258 1158x2%
3.36 3.76
6
123JX234
4.20
Pans— Dairy,
IC, Straight, Plain.
Quarts,
Inch,
Doz.
H
5'Axir,
.76
H 1 IX 2
6x138 7x1% 755x134 8«x2
.85 1.05 1.25 1.40
Quarts,
Inch,
Doz.
3
9«x2J<
1.70
3X 4
10X2K 10f4x2 H
2.00 2.20
5
2.50
Quarts,
Inch,
Doz.
6
12%x2ii
2.80
8 10
1SJ4X2J8 14Jix3
3.36 3.65
12
15x3>8
4.20
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
Quarts.
Inch,
Dozen,
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
Pans— Dairy,
IC, Straight, Re-tinned.
534x138
1.16
2.46
6x1 38
1.35
3H
10x214
2.80
1 IX 2
7x138 7«xl'4 8«x2
1.70 1.90 2.10
4 5
1058x234 1158x2%
3.25 3.75
1254x234 13Kx23s
10
1414x3
6.50
12
15x3 %
6.25
Pans-Milk,
IX, Straight. Plain.
3 855 4 5
914x214 10x21! 1058x23$ 1158X2%
3.35
2.40
1258x234
3.76
2.70
8
1354x2%
4.40
2.90
10
1414x3
5.00
12
16x3/s
6.60
DEEP STAMPED WARE.
17
Pans-Milk,
IX, Straight, Re-tinned.
c^pi -~
Jff Quarts,
■ Inch,
■ Dozen,
9Hx2*i 10x2i{ 10?ix2Ji
3.10 3.61) 3.95
6
Il%x2%
4.60
Quarts,
Inch,
DozeD,
6 8 10
12?aX2U 18^x2% 14J£x3
5.25 6.85 6.45
12
15x3^8
7.10
Pans— Dairy,
IC, Flaring, Plain.
Quarts,
Inch,
■fe Dozen,
% X 1 1* 2
6xl'/8 63$xl# 7J$xlJ<S 8^xl^B 9#xl%
.75 .85 1.05 1.25 1.40
W Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
3 3H 4
10#x2 11x2 11%x2J<
1.70 2.00 2.20
6
12&X2&
2.60
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
6 8 10
13J$x2% 14)4x2^ 15^x2^
2.80 3.35 3.65
12
1654x234
4.20
Pans— Dairy,
IC, Flaring, Re-tinned.
Quarts,
Inch,
Hfr Dozen,
6xV/t SXilJi 754x154 8J4xiy3 9Kxl/8
1.16 1.36 1.70 1.90 2.10
W Quarts,
Inch.
Dozen,
3 32S 4
10^x2 11x2 WArt-Vi
2.46 2.80 3.26
5
12J£x2J<
3.75
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
6 8 10
135412% 1454x254 1654x2%
4.16 4.70 6.50
12
16 54x2 H
6.25
Pans-Milk,
LX, Flaring, Plain.
Quarts,
3 854 4
6
^bi- Inch,
10KX2 11x2 11%x2X
1234x2^
v Dozen,
2.40 2.70 2.90
8.36
Quarts,
6 8 10
12
Inch,
13Jsix2Jii U%i2'A 15^x2%
1654x2 %
Dozen,
3.76 4.40 5.00
6.60
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Fans -Milk,
IX, Flaring, Re-tinned.
Quarts,
3
3'A
4
6
Inch,
1054*2
11x2
UfiiiH
12>4l3*A
Cozen,
3.10
3.60
3.95
t.m
Quarts, 6 8 10 12
Inch, 13^x2% U<4x2% lH'A&yi W^xlli
Dozen, 6.25 5.85 6.45 7.10
Pans— Pudding,
Extra Deep, IC, Plain.
Nos. 015 016 017 018 019
Quarts, 34 1 134 2 3
Inch, 6x25< 63<x2M 734x3 8J4x3i/a 9%xV/i
Dozen, 1.25 1.45 1.70 1.90 2.30
Nos. 030 OS! 033 033 034
Quarts, 4 6 6 S 10
Inch, 10x3;; 1034x334 lHix4 1234x454 1434x434
Dozen, 2.70 3.10 3.65 4.40 6.20
019
Pans— Pudding,
Extra Deep, IC, Re-tinned.
Nos. 015 016 017 018
QuartB, 34 1 154 2 3
Inch, 6x23$ 634x2% 754x8 8Nx8X 9)4x354
Dozen, 1.75 2.10 2.40 2.80 3.35
Nos. 030 031 033 033 034
Quarts, 4 5 6 8 10
Inch, 10x3« 1034x334 113«x41234x454 1454x434
Dozen, 3.76 4.40 6.00 6.26 7.50
Pans— Pudding,
Extra deep, IX, Plain.
Nos. 15 16 17 18 19
Quarts, 54 1 134 2 3
Inch, 6x234 634x234 734x3 83«x3)S 934x354
Dozen, 1.55 1 75 2.10 2.40 2.80
Nos. 30 31 33 33 34
Quarts, '4 5 6 8 10
Inch, 10x356 1034x334 113«x4 1234x434 1454x434
Dozen, 3.35 3.95 4.40 6.40 6.26
DKEP STAMPED WARE.
Pans— Pudding,
Extra Dekp, Re-tinned, IX,
Nos. IS 16 17
Quirts, H 1 1)4
Inch, 6x2)4 6!ix2!i 7)4x3
Dozen, 2.10 2.10 2.70
18 19
2 3
8)jx3)j 9iix3H
3.10 3.65
33
Nos. 20 31 33 33 24
Quarts, 15 6 8 10
Inch, 111x3!,; 10!ix3i; ll'ixl 12?.;x4)« 144ix45j
Dozen, 1.20 1.80 5.40 C.85 7.70
Pans— Pudding,
Oval, Re-tinned.
Nob. 1
Iuch, 75ixlOHx2
Dozen, 5.00
Nos.
Inch,
Dozen,
8)4X11)4X2
6.60
0)4X12 l£x21i
6.25
10Kxl3)4x2^
6.85
12)4x16)4x3
7.90
Pans— Rinsing or Light Dish,
IC, Re-tinned,
Quirts, 7 8 10 14 17
Inch, 13x4)s 14«x4S£ 1424x5 16x6>i 18>£x65S
Dozen, 6.66 7.60 8.35 9.80 11.25
Pans-Rinsing or Light Dish,
IX,
Re-tinned.
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
7
12^x45;
7.60
8
14>Jx5
8.35
10
15Mx6X
9.16
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
11
17x5 a
11.06
17
1834x6
13.35
21
20,\.x6W
15.85
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Pans-Dish.
deep, Medium, IXX, Re-tinned.
Quarts, 8 10 14 17 21
Inch, 14x4« 14!ix6 16iix5i£ 17^x5% 19?£x5JS
Dozen, 10.00 11.25 13.75 16.26 18.76
Pans— Dish,
Deep, Heavy, IXXX, Re- tinned.
QuartB, 10 14 17 21
Inch, 145£x5 161£x5iS 17Six55S 19?Jx6K
Dozen, 12.60 15.60 18.75 23.35
Fans—Dish,
Deep, Heavy, IXXXX, Re-tinned.
Quarts, 21 30 36 ,
Inch, 19JJX6K 202£x6Si 21!$x7
Dozen, 27.10 40.00 15.00
Pans-Dish— Oval,
Re-tinned.
Quarts, 15 18 22
Inch, 18xl41£x5 19Jsxl6?Jx5SS 21^x17x6^
Dozen, 28.50 31.50 36.00
Pans— Omelet,
Re-tinned.
No.
Inch,
1
8xl0x?i
6.76
DEEP STAMPED WARE.
Pans— Biscuit,
Re-tinned.
Nob. 60 120
Oops. 6 12
Dozen frames, 8.25 12.00
Each cup, 3%x.H inches.
Pans—
Muffin,
Re-tinned.
Nos. 6H
sa
12X
Cups, 6
a
12
Dca. frames, 6.00
8.00
11.25
Each cup
3^x1 inch.
Pans-Muffin,
Re-tinned.
Nob.
Cups,
Dozen frames,
Of>!i
6
7.76
08)5
9.60
oi;\
12
13.50
Each cup, 334x1% inches.
Pans-
-Lemon,
Be.ttnnbd.
Nos.
7 '
7X
Cups,
8
12
Dozen frames.
5.85
8.35
Each oup 3x1 J$ inches.
Pans— Muffin,
Re-tinned.
Nos, 4 4M 5 5%
Onps, 8 12 8 12
Dozen frames, 4.60 6.25 6.85 8.35
22
GEORGE H.
TAY & CO.
Pans— Cookey,
Plain.
' ***■" finfi?1'
5Sfim§7*^* Clips,
9%
12
Cozen frames,
6.00
Each cnp 23g inches.
Fans— Sponge Cake
Retinned.
^-. 8^ Nob.
56
513
Dozen frames, 6.25
lo.oo
Each cup 3%x2M incheB.
Scoops— Spice,
iyf*i ■ ■
Be-tinned.
Sgj^^^ Nos.
0 00
000
Inch,
IW&'A 3Hxl'A
3SJX5&
Dozen,
1.26 1.70
2.10
Scoops— Thumb,
Re-tinned.
SB^^L^ NoB*
13 14
16
^^ Inch,
2^x6^ S«l6
te7K
Dozen,
1.65 2.00
2.40
DEEP STAMTED WARE.
Scoops— Gyocors*
Re-tinned.
Nos. 3 3 4 5
Inch, 4Jil6Ji 6)4x8 6!«x9JJ 7*(xll
Dozen, 4.40 5.40 6.45 8.35
Scoops— Grocers ,
Re-tinned.
Nob. 80 30 40 50
Inch, 4^x6^ 6!<ix8 6^x9^ 7^x11
Dozen, 6.65 7.90 10.00 12.50
Sooops— Grocers ,
Re-tinned, Wood Handle,
Nos. 7 8 9 10
Inoh, 4^x6Ji 6J£x8 6"^x9Ji 7Jixll
Dozen, 6.25 7.30 9.60 11.25
Scooxts— Grocers*
Re-tinned, Wood Handle.
Nos. 70 80 90 100
Inch, 4&X6X 6fcSx8 C'^^H 734x11
Dozen, 8.35 10.00 12.60 15.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Scoops -Seamless,
Planished.
Nos. 59 eo 61 CI'.;
Inch, 24ixl% 3S£x21£ 4x3 4%x3<4
Dozen, 6.10 7.20 9.00 10.80
Nos. 62 63 64 65
Inch, 6^x4 7«x4}$ 8x6K 10x6)4
Dozen, 14.40 21.60 28.80 36.00
Skimmers,
Flat Handle, Re-tinned.
Nos.
Inch,
Dozen,
9
4
1.65
10 11
1.76 2.00
13
6
2.39
Nos.
Inch,
Dozen.
13
2.60
14
2.70
15
3.00
Skewers,
Re-tinned.
Strainers~Milk9
Re-tinned,
Nos. 30 31 22 23
Inch, 7 9& 10& llfc
Dozen, 3.95 1.80 6.C0 6.45
DEEP STAMPED WARE.
Strainers— Gravy.
Re-tinned.
Nos. 15 1G IT 18 19
Inch, 334x1 H i'4%1% 6/Bx2 tii'A 6Wx21i
Dozen, 2.30 2.70 3.16 3.55 4.40
(With patent seamless foot.)
Strainers— Gravy,
Re-tinned, Wood Handle.
Nob. 85 86 37 28 39
Inch, 3SJI1K 4;sxl*4 6«x2 6x2*$ 6«x2Ji
Dozen,2.70 3.15 3.75 4.20 5.20
(With patent seamless foot.)
j|
Turners— Cake,
Flat Handle, Re-tinned.
Nob. 13 1*
Inch, SXlS 4)4x8*
Dozen, 1.65 1.90
Turners— Cake,
Threaded Handle, Re-tinned.
Nos. 15 16
Inch. 3)4x3 *XxS«
Dozen, 1.65 1.90
GHORGB H. TAY & CO.
Turners— Cake,
Wood Handles, Ke-tinned.
IT 18
2.50 2.80
Tumblers— Seamless,
Re-tinntsd.
Pints, X 1
Inch, 3x3 3iiKiH
Dozen, 4.50 6.00
Iftaffoco !>tampeiL ©^are.
Pans— Jelly Cake,
% Inch Deep.
Inch,
8 9 10
11
Gross,
12.00 13.00 16.60
26.00
Pans— Deep Jelly Cake,
1 Imch Deep.
Inch, 8 9 10
Gross, 16.00 17.60 20.00
Pans— Mountain Cake,
\3/a Inches Deep,
Inch, 8 9 10
Gross, 17.26 18.76 22.60
Pans— Square,
Sheet, a 1
Inch, 6!11i9!<i?4 8?jxl3il',i
Gross, 20.00 28.76
28
GEORGE
H. TAY & CO.
Pans— Patty,
^^
Round, Plain,
Inch,
3 334 4 434
5
GroBP,
2.50 3.00 3.76 4.25
6.60
Pans— Patty,
^|E^
Round, Plain, Kxtba Deep.
^^glf
Inch,
3% 4
6
Gross,
4.80 5.40
6.76
Pans-Patty,
<^^>
Inch,
Round, Oetnkled.
3 334 4
434
Gross,
2.50 3.00 8.75
4.25
Pans— Patty,
Deep, Scalloped.
^,||SP
Nos.
OIK
3
^^1^^
Inch,
3 854 4
434
Gross,
2.50 3.00 4.00
4.60
SHALLOW
STAMPED WARE.
29
Pans— Patty,
Oval, Scalloped.
agngfin
Nos.
Inch,
0
3
12 3 4
3* 33$ 354 1%
5 6
424 6«
Grose, 1
.25
1.60 2.00 2 SO 3.00
4.00 5.00
P am- Patty,
^iiSw*
Inch,
Grose.
OBLONG.
2*1351
3.75
^jg^
Inch,
Gross,
HEART.
3)4x3
3.00
Inch,
Gross,
TRIANGULAR.
3
3.00
<^£>
Inch,
Gross,
STAR.
3H
3.00
^
Iach,
Gross,
SHELL.
•
3
3.00
Plates— Dinner.
Incb,
6
7 8
9 10
Gross,
6.76
8.25 11.25 18.25 17.50
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Plates-Pie,
Plain.
Inch, 6 7 8 9 10 11
Gross, 6.75 8.76 10.75 11.25 16.50 20.00
Plates— Pie,
Extra Deep, Plain.
9 10
14.25 18.75
11
25.C0
Plates— Pie,
Scalloped or Gem.
Inch, 6 7 8 9 10
QroBS, 6.75 8.76 11.25 12.60 16.60
Plates— Pie,
Perforated.
10
32.45
Inch,
Gross,
Plates— Lettered.
5.50
Skimmers— Milk,
Plain or Pierced.
<i)poor\$ f^e-ttnneiL
Noa.
Inch,
Grose,
Spoons— Tea,
Solid, Threaded.
305 310
6 6
4.00 6.00
Spoons— Table.
Solid, Threaded.
Nob.
40 41
4a
Inch,
1H 8
8W
Gross,
7.00 8.00
9.00
Spoons— Basting,
Solid, Threaded.
Inch, 10 12 14 16 18 20
Dozen, 1.67 1,77 2.10 2.60 3.15 3.76
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Spoons— Basting,
Bound Handle.
Inob, 11 13 15 17 19
Dozes, 1.15 1.25 1.45 1.77 2.09
Spoons— Basting,
FOBGED.
Inob, 10 12 11 16 18
Dozen, 2.00 2.67 3.33 4.00 4.67
Spoons— Preserve,
Wood Handle.
Inob, 10 12 11 16 18
Dozen, 1.65 1.90 2.10 2.S0 2.60
Spoons— Silver Steel,
Olive Pattern.
Table. Tea.
Nos. 8 3
Inch, 8V 6
Gross, 24.00 15.00
Forks— Silver Steel,
Olive Pattern, Table.
No. 80
Inob, 1%
Gross, 28.80
Itampeil ©J n minings.
Blanks— Grater,
New Pattern.
Sheet,
* H
1
Inch,
434x654 6J4x9Si
il'ixl'i
Gross,
6. BO 9.75
18.75
Bottoms— Cup.
Pints,
H 1 2
Dipper.
Inch,
3 in m
Hi
Gross,
2.00 2. BO 2. BO
2.50
Bot toms- Wash-Bo wl-IC.
Inch, 63,i
GroBB, 7.00
Bottoms— Steamer.
Inch,
Gross,
7
11.75
1%
13.00
8*
14.00
8*
16.25
8*
15.36
Inch,
Gross,
9
15.00
9*
16.25
9«
16.60
an
17.00
10
18.25
10'.!
18.50
Inch,
Gross,
10)4
18.75
10%
19.50
11
21.25
11 X
22.00
11)4
22.75
11X
23.76
Inch,
Gross,
12
27.25
12i(
28.60
ia»
32.50
12 S4
34.00
GEORGB H. TAY & CO.
Breasts and Covers— Teapot,
Oval, Hinged, Re-tinned.
Nob. Ill 113 113 114 115 116
Pints, 1 2 3 4 6 6
Inch, 3% 5V, 53s 6M 654 1%
Gross, 23.75 26.25 28.75 30.00 S5.00 40.00
Breasts and Covers— Teapot,
Round, Spun, Rimmed, Not Hinged.
Nos. 181 183 183 184 185 186
Pints, 1 2 3 15 6
Inch, 3^J 4 1% i% 6 5M
Gross, 15.00 16.25 17.50 18.75 21.25 23.75
Breasts and Covers— Teapot,
Rodnd, Spun, Rimmed, Hinged.
Nos. 171 173 173 174 175
Pints, 12 3 4 5
Inch, m 4 1% i% 5
Gross, 18.75 20.00 21.25 22.50 23.76
6«
26.25
Breasts— Teakettle,
With Plain Covers.
Inch, 8« 9*4 10J4 11J4
IX gross, 20.50 24.25 29.26 36.75
IXX " 26.75 32.60 37.50 46.00
12 X
45.00
56.00
Breasts -Teakettle,
With Rimmed Covers.
Inch, 8)4 9>4
1054
11 a
12^
IX Tin, gross, 23 00 26.75
81.75
89.25
46.75
IXX" " 28.50 34.25
39.25
46.76
67.75
Copper, doz., 15.60 18.75
21.25
25.00
copper trimmings.
Dozen set, 27.50 28.75
32.50
36.25
Include Breast, Oover, Handle, Ears and Spout.
STAMPED TRIMMINGS.
Covers— Bucket.
Quarts,
Inch,
Gross,
54
4)4
4.00
1
5
5.00
1* 2
5)4 6-fa
6.00 6.25
3
6%
7.50
Quarts.
IlK'L,
Gross,
4
71TJ
9.60
G
8«
12.60
8 10
9* 9)4
14.60 16.25
12
1054
20.00
Covers-
-Cake Box.
Inch.
Gross,
11 «
31.25
12)4
35.00
13)4
42.50
Covers— Pot.
Inch, 6)4 6?i 7 7« 7)4 7JJ 8 8J*
Gross, 9.50 9.75 10.00 10.25 10.50 11.25 11.50 12.26
Inoh, 8)4 8?i 9 DM 9)4 95* 10 10M
Gross, 13.00 13.50 13.75 14.26 14.75 16.50 17.00 17.25
Inch, 10)4 10JS 11 11X 11)4 11S( 12 12«
GroBB, 17.50 18.25 20.00 20.76 21.60 22.50 25.00 25.75
Inoh, 12)4 12JJ 13 13)4 1354 135*
Gross, 20.50 27.50 30.00 31.25 32.60 33 75
Covers— Pot,
Hemmed and Ringed.
Inch,
4 V,
554
5 ii
6*
654
('•',
7
Gross,
6.50
6.76
7.26
8.50
9.26
10.00
10.75
Inch, 1H 754 T!i 8 SH 8(£ 8J4
Gross, 11.00 11.25 12.00 12.26 13.00 13.50 13.75
Inch, 9 95.; 954 9>i 10 10U 1054
Gross, 14.25 16.30 16.30 17.50 17.50 18.75 19.00
Inch, 10SJ
Gross, 20.C0
11 11« 1154 11JS 12 12«
21.25 21.60 22 60 25.00 26.25 27.50
Inoh, 1254 12« 13 1854 13!*
Gross, 81.25 32.60 33.75 35.00 36.25
Covers Coffee Pot.
Quarts, 1 154 2 3 4 5 6
Inoh, 3 3* 354 3H 454 6 aT%
Gross, 2.00 2.50 3.00 3 25 4.25 5 00 6.25
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Covers— Coffee Pot,
Blumed.
Inch,
Gross,
2 VA 2H 2H 3
3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 4.75
834
6.50
Inch,
Gross,
4 i% 5 5H
6.00 6.75 7.50 7.76
6
8.00
Covers— Boiler,
Oval, Flat Edge.
Nos. 6 ID t IC 8 IX 9 IX
Inch, B'AxlSJi 1054x204£ 12%x22« 1354x24^
Dozen, 2.71 3.33 4.80 5.84
Covers— Boiler,
Oval, Rimmed Edob,
Nob. 6 IC
Inch, 9x17 X
Dozen, 2.71
Nos. 1H IX
Inch, 21'.;xllJi
Dozen, 4.60
1 IC
10x20 JS
3.33
8 IX
1151x21%
4.80
7H IC
21>SxllJi
3.75
9 jj£
12Kx23%
6.05
Doors— Closet.
Inch, HS£xl2Js 13x15%
Dozen, 5.00 6.26
Handles— Teakettle,
With Eaes.
Tin, dozen, 1.36
Copper, dozen, 5.65
STAMPED
TRIMMINGS.
37
/4k|ri%
Handles— Teakettle,
&mm**%
" Royal," with Ears.
s^ y ■*
7 toS
9
C& f^ Tin, dozen, 4.00
4.20
15^ Copper
dozen, 10.00
10.50
Lips— Coffee Boiler,
f(^
Plain to Rivet.
i'..^ "OB.
a
3
$r inob'
25S
3«
Gross,
2.00
2.50
(Oh
Nozzles— Can.
If
1
1«
^I^P^ Gross,
1.26
3.50
_.
Rings— Stovepipe.
(luiiB Iuch'
1 IH 5 SH
6
v|V ^■jr Tin, dozen. .06 .03 .65 .76
.85
^^
" 1.70 1.90 2.10 2.20
2.30
\
Spouts— Can,
ft
Bert, Plain.
J 1 Sob.
G 7
S
11 Inob,
5« 4«
3«
^ QroBB,
3.00 2.00
125
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Spouts— Fluted Teapot.
Nob.
1 % 3
4
Inch,
i% h\i 6
6*
Gross,
7.50 9.25 11.26
13.00
Inch,
Dozen,
Spouts— Teakettle.
TIN.
Studs— Fan or Canopies.
Inch, 1 1«
Gross, .75 .75
Tin— Perforated.
FINE. MEDIUM. COARSE. EXTRA COARSE.
HoleB, inch, 20 15 12 9
14x20, dozen, 12.00 7.50 7.50 7.50
STAMPED TRIMMINGS.
Trimmings— Chamber Pail.
3 4
11 a 123*
18.75 21.26
854 9JS
18.25 21.25
9* 10«
16.25 20.00
Nos.
a
Breasts, inch.
wA
Gross,
16.26
Bottoms, inch.
Tl 3
Gross,
13.76
Covers, inch,
8«
GroBS,
12.50
Trimmings— Toilet Carrier.
BREAST. BOTTOM. COVER.
Inch,
Gross,
8«
15.00
9J4
21.25
7
10.00
Trimmings— Toilet Jar.
CAP.
BREAST. BOTTOM. COVER.
115S 8% 9« 3
16.75 16.25 18.75 2.60
Ifffffl
Tubes— Funnel,
FLUTED.
Noa. 12 3 4 5 Assorte
Inch, 134 i\ 1H 2% 3',
GrosB, 1.25 1.60 1.76 2.00 3.25 2.25
(Uinner^' ^uppfie^>.
Bolts— Stove-
Flat Head.
100
in a Package.
Inch
100, H in.
100, ,^ In.
V.
.65
.60
.65
.60
.65
.60
Si
.65
.60
i
.70
.65
Inch,
100, a in.
100, ■»„ in.
1*
.75
.70
1«
.80
.75
15£
.85
.80
2
.90
.85
2*
.96
.90
Inch,
100, U in.
2J«
1.00
a*
1.05
3
1.10
1.15
ax
1.20
Inch,
354
4
4«
m
5
100, H in.
1.35 1.10 1.60
Bolts
-Stove— Round
Head,
100
in a Package.
Inch,
%
a
%
54
1
100, H in.
.95
.95
.95
.95
1.00
100, ^ in.
.85
.85
.85
.85
.90
In oh,
ltt
1«
1S£
2
100, H in.
1.05
1.10
1.15
1.20
100, -fa in.
.95
1.00
1.05
1.10
Bottoms— Teakettle— Copper,
Round, Pit and Flat.
Nob, 6 7 8 9 10
LbB.,doz. 4J* b\ 7 8H 8fc
42 GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
(l^- rallfct Bottoms— Copper,
U-. ^J)x*"«li^^
Square, Pit.
K- -
Nos. 6 7 8 9 10
Lis., doz. 8 9 11 1354 17K
^■'7i 6tl^ Bottoms— WashTioiler— Copper,
[ raj ^^ \ Oval, Pit and Flat.
X. " ' IV. Nos. G 7 8 9 10
-^^T^
= — . Lbs., pair, 2 3 4 5 6 8 11
Roofing, with Shield.
^— ^^^J ^^S^^tl&aa* Lbs., pair, 11
Copper— Sheet,
Tinned One Side.
Ounces, eq. ft. 14 16 18 20 21 27
Wire Gauge, 26 25 24 23 21 20
14x48 Soft,
30x60 Soft,
14x48 Oold Rolled
30x60 Cold Boiled
14x48 Polished
30x60 Polished
TINNERS' SUPPLIES.
Km.
Inch,
Cold Boiled,
Polished,
Copper— Sheet,
Boeleb Sizes 14 oz.
7 8
14x62 14x66
9
14 1 60
Lbs., sq. fl. Ti
Wire Gauge, 26
30x60,
48x72,
Lbs., sq. ft 2H
Wire Gauge. 17
30x60
48x72
Copper— Sheet,
Bbazieb, Not Tinned.
1
25
Vi
IK
1H
1*
2
24
23
21
20
18
3%
4
5
6
8
14
13
12
10
7
Cloth- Brass Wire-Strainer.
Mesh, No. 50
Sq. ft. .28
Bolls of 6 square feet.
Cloth-Green 'Wire-Fly Screen.
Width, Inch, 24 26 28 30 36
Bolls of 60 and 100 feet In length.
GEORGE) H. TAY & CO.
Dampers— American.
Inch, i i% 6 6S« 0 7
Dozen, 1.00 1.13 1.25 1.S8 1.50 2.00
Ears— Re-tinned— Kettle,
Standard list.
Nos.
1
%
3
4
Length,
Gross, pair,
1«
1.00
1ft
1.25
i-H
1.50
1«
1.76
Nos.
Length,
Gross, pair,
5
2H
2.25
6
2«
2.75
7
2%
S.76
8
25£
4.60
Extra Strong.
Nob.
Length,
Gross, pair,
000
2%
4.60
700
2%
600
800
2%
6.00
Ears— Re-tinned— Tea Kettle .
Nos. 4-5 6
Length, 1% 15J 2
Gross, pair, J.75 2.25 2.75
Inoh,
Gross, pair,
Ears-Lard Pail
1.00
No.
Inch,
Gross, pair,
Ears-Oil Can.
1
1*
TINNERS' SUPPLIES.
Ears— Malleable— Tinned.
Nob. 1 Z 3 4
Lbs., dozen pair, 2 2 Jtf i !<j 7
Pound, .20 .20 .20 .20
Ears— Berger's— Tinned.
Nog. 3 4 5 6
Lbs., dozen pair, 1 1% lJs 2
Pound, .25 .25 .25 .26
L,
Extinguishers -Chained -Brass-
Single, gross, 1.1
Extinguishers— Chained.- Brass.
Doulle, gross, 2.60
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Feet— Urn— Malleable Tinned.
Nob. 13 3 4
Inch. lii lis 1)4 lis
Lbs., dozen, 1 1% lis 1)4
Found, .25 .26 .25 .25
Handles— Top— Malleable Tinned.
S*
Nos.
0
1
2
Inch.
1%
2)4
2SS
Lbs., dozen,
1
1)4
1SS
Pound,
.25
.25
.26
Handles— Side— Malleable Tinned .
Nob. 12 3 4
Inch, 2)4 2is 3Ji SSS
Lbs. , dozen pair, 2}$ 3 4 53$
Found, .26 .25 .25 .25
Handles— Dish Fan,
Wrought Tinned.
Nos. 12 3
Inch, 2j^ 254 3%
Lbs., doz. pair, 2 2)4 2Ji
Pound,
2
.20
2)4
.20
.20
4
B
3i£
*H
3)4
11)4
.20
.20
TINNERS' SUPPLIES.
Handles— California.
Forged, Tinned.
Inch,
Lbs., per pair,
Pound,
4x6
1H
.25
Handles— Saucepan,
Forged, Tinned.
Nofl. 13 3 4 5
Inch, 5 6JS 1% 85$ 9J4
Lbs., dozen, \% \% 2Je 3?B 3?*
Pound, .20 .20 .20 .20 .20
Handles— Milk-Can,
Malleable.
Inch, Wt 4Ji
Lbs., pair, yx 1
Pound, tinned, .20 .20
Pound, japanned, .14 .14
Handles-Milk-Can,
Malleable, Tinned, with Stop and Clip.
Inoh, 4
Lbs., pair, I
Pound, .25
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Handles— Tea-Pot,
Stow's Hollow.
Nos. 12 3
Inch, iH 6)4 63$
Dozen, .96 1.05 1.15
Handles— Tea-Pat,
Japanned Tin, with Tip.
Nos. 30 40 50
Inch, i iH 5J£
Dozen, .85 .90 .95
Handles— Pail— 'Wood.
Boxes of 500.
Small. Large.
Inch, 3 3'A
100, plain, .50 ' .60
100, enameled, 1.00 1.00
Handles— Teakettle and Ears,
Chicago.
Tin, dozen, 1.60
Brass, dozen, 6.00
TINNERS' SUPPLIES.
Handler-Cover,
Inch,
Tin.
4%
Gross,
1.00
Hinges— Tea Pot,
DOUBLE.
Tin, gross.
Ho oka— Leader,
Forged, Tinned.
Inch, 2 3 1
Lbs. dozen, 2 2% 3&
100, 3.60 1.00 6.00
Nails— Roofing, Barbed.
Inches, % % l
No in lb., 715 623 160
Gauge, 13 13 12
Pound, .18 .17 .15
Nails— Roofing ,
Tinned.
Inch,
%
1
No. in lb.
241
212
Pound,
.16
.16
50 GEORGB H. TAY & CO.
Iron or Steel— Sheet,
Black.
24 Inch wide— 72, 84, 96 and 101 inch long.
Nos. 14 16 18 30 22 24
36
37
38
Ounces, sq. ft, 60 40 30 24 20 16
12%
11*
10
Sheets, bundle, 3 4 6 7 9 11
14
14
16
Common,
Charcoal,
Galvanized.
24 and 30 inch -wide— 72, 84 and 96 inch
long.
Nos. 14 18 18 30 32 24
36
27
38
Ounces, sq.ft. 60 48 38 28 21 17
15
14
13
List, .12 .12 .12 .12 .13 .13
.14
.15
.16
Common,
Charcoal,
Genuine Russia,
28x66.
Nos. 8 9 10
11
13
Wire gauge, 28 27 26
25
24
TINNERS'
SUPPLIES. 61
t
JT Nos.
^7^ Oross,
Knobs— Tea Pot,
Enamelfp, Wood.
33 3 25
.75 .76 .76
f
Nos.
Gross,
Knobs— Tea Pot,
BararauA.
12 3
.75 .80 .85
\f Nob.
Gross,
Knobs— Tea Pot,
Tim.
13 3
.75 .90 1.00
Pipe-
Ineh,
Foot,
-Standard Speaking Tnbe,
Tim, Loos Seam.
1
.oaja
TINNERS'
Supplies.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
fjB
Pipe Elbows— For Speaking Tubes-
Inch, 1
Each, .06!$
Pipe— Galvanized Leader,
10-Foot Lengths.
Inch, 1 IX 2 2X 3 4 5 6
Foot, .06« .09 .10 .12% .11 .19 .25 .82
(The 1 inch is straight seam.)
Pipe Elbows,
Adjustable, Galvanized.
Inch, IX 2 2X 3 1
Each, .20 .20 .25
.10 .55 .70
Roses— Sprinkler,
ZlNO.
N06 00 0 1 2 3 4
Inch, 1% m 3H 35; 4'4 4,%
Dozen, 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 1.60
TINNERS'
SUPPLIES.
63
W<**
Rivets— Copper— Brazier.
1 1
Nos. 0
1*345
6 7
8
■
In lb. 148
100 70 44 33 24
18 12 9
Rivets— Iron,
Ounce,
TlNNEBS.
8 10
12
14
Black, M.
.20 .22
.24
.26
Tinned. M.
.24 .25
.28
.30
ITT
Pound,
Black, M.
Tinned, M.
1 IK 1% 15*
.27 .29 .32 .36
.33 .37 .41 .47
2
.40
.62
2)4
.47
63
Pound,
3 3S« 4 5
6
7
Black, M.
.63 .68 .64 .75
.90
1.05
Tinned, M.
.72 .80 .88 1.05
1.26
1.50
Pound,
8 9 10 12
14
16
Black, M.
1.20 1.27 1.40 1.65
1.90
2.20
Tinned, M.
1.70 1.80 2.00 2.40
2.75
3.10
o
No.
1,000,
Riveting Burs,
Tinned.
8
.39
Rivets— Round Heady
^ &
Ibon, Black.
it
Size of Wire
3 H 4 6
6
A
■ i
'■■■ in. and longer, .15 .15 .15 .16
.16
.16
■ i
Size of Wire
7 8 9 10
11
12
H In. and longer, .17 .18 .19 .20
.21
.22
Per Pound.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Rings and Clips,
Coppered Wibe.
Inch,
a % x % i
1#
1)4
GroBS,
.30 .31 .34 .40 .44
.56
.65
Inch,
Feet in 112 lbs.
Rods-Boiler,
12- Foot Lengths.
410
u
Rosin,
Clean, for Tinners' Use.
In quantities to suit.
Stoppers— Flue*
Style. Plain. Fainted.
Nob. 1 8
Inch, 6 to 6 5 to 6
Dozen, 1.50 2.00
Inch,
Dozen,
Strainers— C ondno tor,
Galvanized.
2 3 4 5
1.00 1.26 1.75 2.25
TINNERS' SUPPUES.
■»
Solder,
In Bars of 1J-S Pounds.
No. 1, For roofing.
Extra, or Half and Half.
Tinners*
Supplies.
Solder,
6 Bars in pound.
Solder,
Cut into Drops of any Required Size.
Extra,
Solder— Plumbers,
In Bars of 5 pounds.
Wiping,
Oar Solders are guaranteed to contain nothing
but pore new Lead and Tin.
Babbitt Metal,
Best in the world.
B X for Light Bearings,
B XX " Medium "
B XXX " Heavy "
07c.
10c.
16c.
Pure Tin in bars and pigs. Also Lead in
bare and pigs.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Screws-Can,
Inch, a a 1 lji \M 2
Zino, gross, 4.00 4.60 6.00 8.00 12.00 20.00
Blase, gross, 4.50 6.60 7.60 10.00 13,00 21.00
Screws— Can.
Tin, Straight.
Inch, U 1 US 15S
Plain, gross, 2.40 2.90 4.05 4.50
Lined, gross, 2.60 3.20 4.40 5.00
Screws— Can.
Tin, Bevel Flange.
154 13C 2)4 4
3.50 5.00 7.00 9.00
4.00 6.60 7.75
Nos.
Gross,
Screws and Hoops.
Oiler, Brass.
I 2
2.60 3.15
TINNERS' SUPPLIES.
Screws and Hoops*
Feeder, Brass.
Nob. 1
Gross, 2.60
Screws and Hoops.
Feeder Cap and Collar.
4
3.50
Screws and Hoops*
Lamp.
Nog. 1 1-tube. 1 2-tube. 3 1-tube. 3 2-tube.
Gross, 5.00 5.70 4.10 4.50
Spouts— Teakettle,
Chicago,
Tin.
Nob.
50
GO
TO
Inch,
6
6
6H
Dozen,
1.30
1.40
1.60
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Spouts— Oiler,
Tra.
Inch,
SH
4
Gross,
2.00
2.25
Spouts— Oiler.
Chace's, Nob. 12 3 4
Tin, gross, 4.00 4.50 4.75 5.00
oss, 4.50 5.50 6.25 7 25
Spouts— Oiler.
Paragon, Nob.
Tin, gross,
3
5.75
TINNERS' SUPPLIES.
Trimmings— 3- Gallon Milk Can,
I X X X X Tni.
Breast, per 100 cans (200 pes.) 8.00
Covers, per 100, 2.00
Necks, per 100,
Handle Boss, per 100,
Handle Brace, per 100,
Hoops, per doz. Bet,
I l
Trimmings— Fruit Cans,
Tops and Bottoms— To Seal With Wax.
Quarts, 12 4
Inch, 4/0 6M 5%
GroBS, 2.00 S.25
Bodies, gross, 2.25 2,76
6.00
4.50
Turn Buckles and Catches,
Malleable, Tinned.
No. in pound, 12
Found, .25
60
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
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o
9
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xpSonNG plaT5 =
III
T 2.
s^sbb^^ss=— =- ■■■
Tin Plates,
Chaegoal— Bright.
Mark.
Sheets in box. Net wt. box. Wire gauge.
10
12x12
225 112
30
IX
12x12
225 140
28
10
14x20
112 112
30
IX
14x20
112 140
28
JXX
14x20
112 161
27
IXXX
14x20
112 182
26
IXXXX
14x20
112 203
25
IXXXX
20x28
112 406
25
Cheese Vat Plates— Bradley or Equal.
Mark,
PoundB per sheet. Wire gauge.
IXXXX
30x72 14
25
IXXXX
36x84 20
25
IXXXXXX 86x84 24
23
Taggers— Tin.
Mark.
Sheets in box. Net wt. box. Wire gauge.
14x20
225 112
Steel Tin— Coke Finish, IC.
Sizes Usually Carried is Stock.
38
10x17 10x20
11x17 & 17)6x22 14x20 14x22 14x28
20x28
Charcoal Roofing Tin,
Dean Grade.
I 0 14x20
IX 14x20 | IO 20x28 IX 20x28
PoNTTMISTEB, EXTBA QUALITY, OLD STYLE TEBNE.
10
14x20
IC
Boiler Sizes.
20x28
If OS.
7 8
9
loch,
14x62 14x56
14x60
IX
IXX
Per Sheet.
TINNERS' SUPPLIES.
Materials and Labor per Square of Tin Roof.
A box of tin plate 14 x 20 will lack five sheets of covering two squares;
or 68 sheets will cover one square. For less than one square the quantity
required may be roughly estimated by allowing 6 sheets for every 10 square
feet.
Calculations of materials, labor, etc., are not made by the boxes of .
tin used, but by the number of squares (10 feet x 10 feet,} of roof to be
covered. Four pounds of solder and a pound and a half of roofing nails
can generally be allowed to each square In an estimate. A good man will
lay from two to three squares, according to his industry and expertness,
the weather and other conditions. Two and a half squares a day is
probably as large a general average per man as oan be counted upon.
14x20 Flat Seam Roofing.
Table showing the square feet of " flat seam " roof for any number of
sheets of 14x20 tin plate, from 1 to 1,000 ; also showing the number of
sheets of 14x20 tin plate required to lay any given " flat seam " roof
varying in size from 2 feet to 1,715 feet.
Size of tin, 14 x 20 ; edged, 13x19 ; square incheB exposed, 247 ; sheets per
box, 112.
No. Square
Sheets. Feet.
1 2
2 3
3 5
4 7
S 9
6 10
7 12
8 14
9 15
10 17
11 19
12 21
13 22
14 24
16 26
16 27
17 29
No.
Sheets.
Square
Feet.
18 31
19 33
20 34
21 36
22 38
23 39
24 41
25 43
26 45
27 46
28 48
29 50
30 51
31 53
32 65
33 67
31 68
No.
Sheets.
Square
Feet.
35 60
36 62
37 63
38 65
39 67
40 69
41 70
42 72
43 74
44 75
45 77
46 79
47 81
48 82
49 84
60 86
51 87
No.
Sheets.
Square
Feet.
52 89
53 91
51 93
55 94
66 96
100 172
200 343
300 615
400 686
600 858
600 1,029
700 1,201
800 1,372
900 1,644
1,000 1,715
63 GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
14x20 Standing Seam Roofing.
Table showing the square feet of " standing Beam " roof for any number of
sheets of 14x20 tin plate from 1 to 1,000; also showing the number
of sheets of 14x20 tin plate required to lay any given " standing seam"
roof varying in size from 2 feet to 1,602 feet.
Size of tin, 14x20; exposed on roof, 13x17%; square inches exposed, 200%;
sheets per box, 112.
No. Square
Sheets. Feet.
No. Square
Sheets. Feet.
No. Square
Sheets. Feet.
No.
Sheets.
Square
Feet.
1 2
2 3
3 5
52 . ..
53
65
66
100
400
500
600
900
1,000 ,
. 83
85
.. 87
88
90
160
641
801
961
1,442
, 1,602
20 32
21 31
22 35
23 37
37 59
38 61
40 64
8 13
, 9 14
25 40
26 42
27 43
28 46
29 46
30 48
31 60
32 61
33 63
34 64
42 67
43 69
44 71
45 72
46 74
47 75
48 77
11 18
12 .19
13 21
14 22
16 24
16 26
17 27
49 79
60 80
61 82
20x28 Flat Seam Roofing.
Table showing the square feet of "flat seam" roof for any number of
sheets of 20x28 tin plate from 1 to 1000; also showing the number of
sheets 20x28 tin plate required to lay any given "flat seam" roof vary-
ing in size from 4 feet to 3,662 feet.
Size of tin, 20x28; edge, 27x19; square inches exposed, 513; sheets per box,
112.
No. Square
Sheets. Feet.
No. Square
Sheets. Feet.
No. Square
Sheets. Feet.
No.
Sheets.
Square
Feet.
18 64
52 ..
53 ..
54 ...
56
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
£00
900
1,000...
. 185
. 189
192
199
356
713
1,069
1,425
1,781
2,138
2,494
2,860
3,206
3,66"
37 132
39 139
4 14
6 18
22 78
7 25
24 86
26 89
26 93
41 146
42 160
41 157
9 32
10 86
11 39
12 43
13 46
14 60
15 53
16 57
17 61
28 100
47 167
48 171
49 175
60 178
SO 107
33 118
34 121
61 182
TINNERS'
SCPPUES. 63
20x28 Standing Seam Roofing.
Tible showing the square feet of " standing seam ''roof for any number of
sheets of 20x23 tin plate from 1 to 1,000 ; also showing the number of
sheets 20x28 tin plate required to lay any given " standing seam " roof
varying in size from 3 feet to 3,328 feet.
Size of tin, 20x28 ; exposed on roof, 27x17 % ; square inches exposed, 479 !•; ;
sheets per box, 112.
Ho. Square
Sheets. Feet.
No.
Sheets.
8quare
Feet.
No, Square
Sheets. Feet.
No. Square
Sheets. Feet.
1 3
2 7
3 10
18 ...
60
35 116
36 120
37 123
62 173
58 176
54 180
56 186
100 , 333
200 , . 666
300 998
400 1,331
500 1,664
600 1,997
700 , , . , 2,330
800 2,662
900 2,925
1 ,000 3,328
19
63
67
i 13
70
73
38 126
40 133
5 17
23
24
25
26
27 .,
28
77
80
83
86
90
98
41 136
43 143
44 146
45 150
46 163
10 33
11 37
12 40
13 43
14 47
15 50
29
96
17 57
34, .,
118
One Box (112 sheets, 14x20) Roc
allowing 1 inch for lock, and 1% inch
groove.
One Box (112 sheets, 20x28) wil
same allowance for lock and groove.
fing Tin, will cover 170 square feet,
on each side of the sheet for standing
1 cover 360 square feet, after making
0£»
Nos.
Dozen,
Whistles— Alarm.
159 Plain. 158 Indicator.
3.50 4.00
*►
Nos.
Dozes,
Whistles— Alarm ,
Globe, Niokle.plated.
153 Plain. 152 Indioator.
10.00 11.00
64
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Wire— Iron,
Bright, Lacquered, annealed or Galvanized.
In Bundles of 63 lbs. each.
Noa. Oto9 10&11 12 13&14 15&16 17
Pound, .10 .11 .llig
.12JS .14
.15
Annealed Stone Wire.
In Packages of 12 pounds Each
' Nob.
16
17 18
19
30
Found,
.14
.15 .16
.19
.20
Tinned Wire.
Noa.
0 to 9
10 ill 13 to 14
15 & 16
17
Pound,
.16
.1C .17
.17^
.18
Copper Wire.
Nos.
15
16 17 18
19
30
Pound,
.30
.30 .31 .31
.32
.32
Table-
-WEIGHT
of 100 Feet and diameter
of Wire.
Nob.
0
1
3 3 4
5
U
Lbs.
2*K
21 i£
18rBj 15?i 13,5T
ii 5
9Si
Inch,
.306
.283
.263 .244 .225
.207
.192
Nob.
7
8
9 10 11
12
13
Lbs.
8
7
0 4TH 31TT
iii
2*
Inch,
.177
.162
.148 .135 .120
.105
.092
Nob.
14
15
16 17 18
19
20
Lbs.
IX
1JS
1 i: "
%
A
Inch,
.08
.072
.063 .054 .047
.041
.035
TINNERS' SUPPLIES.
Zinc-Sheet,
Reoulab Sizes, 36x34, 48x96, 48x108.
Nob.
7
8
9
10
11
12
Wire gauge,
28
27
26
25
24
23
Oz. Bq. ft.
8
9*
10
12
14
16
Lbs. 3x7,
11
13
UH
17
20
23
Lbs. 4x8,
16
19
20
25
30
35
S2>ra<*><*> anil Chopper (S^V
are.
n
.^H M
> Boilers— 'Wash— All Copper,
Flat Bottom oe Pit Bottom.
Nob. 7 8 9
Inch, 0Xil9 llx20!<; ll)«22Js
Dozen, 68.00 63.00 67.00
^
Boilers - Wash- Tin,
with Copper Rim,
Flat bottom or Pit bottom.
Noe. 7 8 9
Inch, 9HX.19 1U20X 11^i22J4
Dozen, 30.00 32.00 34.00
Basins— Wash— All Copper*
No. 3
Inoh, 11
Dozen, 8.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Candlesticks— Brass.
Inch,
Dozen,
5
2.50
2.75
6
3.00
Cuspidors— Nickel-Plated,
On Brass.
No. 100
Dozen, 8.00
Cuspidors— Nickel-Plated,
On Brass.
no. an
Dozer), 14.00
Funnels— Copper.
Nog. 6 7 8
Pints, H 1 2
Dozen, 3.50 4.00 5.00
4
6.00
Funnels— Copper,
HOOPED.
Gallons, 1 2
Each, 3.00 4.50
3
6.00
BRASS AND COPPER WARE.
Kettles-Tea,
All Copper, Pit Bottom or Flat Bottom.
Nos.
G
T
8
Dozen,
24.00
27.00
30.00
Nickel-Plated,
33.00
36.00
39.00
Kettles-Tea,
Half Copper, Pit Bottom or Flat Bottom.
Nob. G 7 8
Dozen, 15.00 16.00 17.00
Kettles— Tea,
The IvITTle Joker, all Copper.
Inch, 4 6 6
Dozen, 13.60 16.00 16.60
Nickel-Plated, 21.00 22.00 24.00
Kettles-Tea,
New Range, all copper.
Inch, 6 7 8
Dozen, 15.00 16.60 20.00
Niokel-Plated, 22.60 24.00 27.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Kettles-
-Preserving,
Brass.
Inches,
Pounds,
Gallons,
7
1
8
i
9
la4
l!4
10
2
1«
11
25S
2
IncheB,
Founds,
Gallons,
12
4
2H
13
3
14
i
15
C
5
16
7
6
Inches,
Pounds,
GallonB,
M
8
8
18
losj
10
19
11!4
12
20
14
Per pound at lowest market rates.
Measures -Lipped Liquor,
Copper.
Size, 1 gill, H pt. 1 pt. 1 qt. 2 qt 1 gal.
Each, .60 .60 .95 1.20 1.75 2.40
iiiiiiijiliMj
6, JV'P5S>^
Measures -Liquor,
Copper.
Gallons, 2 3 5
Each, 5.00 6.50 9.00
Thieves— Liquor,
COPPER.
Size,
Each,
1 In.
1.50
BRASS AND COrPEK WARE.
Urns— Hot 'Water,
All copper, nickel Plated.
Nos. B 3 B 4 B 5
Gallons, 3 4 5
Each, 22.00 26.00 30.00
Urns— Hot "Water,
All copper, nickel Plated.
Nob. 412 413 414
Gallons, 2 3 4
Each, 7.00 8.00 9.00
Soup Stock Pots— Copper;
Seamless, Tinned Inside.
Gallons, 3 0 9
Inch, 10!«10 13212 16x14
Pounds, 9M 11 M 15 h
Each, lb., net,
With Faucet, add 1.50 each, net.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Nos.
Inches,
Pounds,
Each per pound, net
Covers— Copper,
Hotel Saucepan,
Tinned Inside.
345 350 355 3G5
7 9& 11% 13&
1 12$ 2 2H
Sane
e Pans-
TlNNKD Ilv
-Coppei,
SIDE.
Nos.
145
150
155 1G5
Inch,
17x6
10x554
1x6 13x7
Quarts,
3
6»
10 1655
PoundB,
SH
6
7« 12«
Per pound
net
Sauce Fans— Copper,
Tinned Inside.
245 250 255 2G5
7x6 10x6 H 11x8 13x9
iH 8 13H 21
I 654 8 IS
Jfotef ©yare.
Boilers— Soup Stock,
Seamless, Re-tinned.
Gallons.
Each,
10.60
13.50
With Faucet, add 1.60 each, net.
Hotel Ware.
Boilers— Stock,
Heavy Tin or Galvanized Iron.
(With Faucet and Bottom Back.)
Gallons, 10 16 20 3
Bach, 12.50 15.00 20.00 27.
Cullenders.
Nos.
110 114 217
331
Inch,
13\x4SJ UHxSH 175ii0
19«i7K
Each,
3.00 3.76 6.25
6.76
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Dishes— Chafing— Oval or Oblong,
With Imperial Covers,
Consisting of Stand, Water Pan, Plate and Cover.
Inch,
10
12
Each,
11.25
13.95
Inch,
14
1G
Each,
17.40
21.75
Inch,
18
20
Each,
26.70
32.75
Inch,
22
24
Each,
41.55
60.70
Forks— Flesh— 2-Prong.
Nos. 200 210
Inch, 20 24
Dozen, 14.40 18.00
Ladles.
Nos. 100 200 300
Inch, 65612)4 6i2K T4ii!i
Dozen, 9.00 12.60 16.20
Fans— Egg,
Blue and White, Enameled.
Nos. 00 10 20 30 40
Inch, iU 6« Sii 7!i 8
Each, .60 .75 .90 1.20 1.35
HOTEL WARM.
Pans— Fry,
Deep, Polished.
Nob. 16 18 30 24
Inch, 636x134 7Xxl*S 8xl*s 9Jsix2
Bottom meas. J-',, 1^ 5 6'.i
Each, .40 .60 .80 100
Noe. 28 33 36
Inch, ll«x2>.i 13x2k; 14«x2Ji
Bottom meas. 8 9 10
Each, 1.50 2.10 2.70
Sauce Pan Covers— Hotel,
Re-tinned.
Nos.
345
350 355
Inch,
7
10 11
Each,
1.20
1.80 2.10
Nob.
Inch,
Quarts,
Each,
Sauce Pans— Hotel,
Re-Tinned.
145 15U 155 165
7x5 10x5*4 11x6 13x7
3 6Jb 10 16)$
6.25 7.60 9.00 12.00
Sauce Pans— Hotel.
&
Re-tinned.
Nob.
245
850 255
Inch,
7x6
10x6 % 11x8
Quarts,
m
8 13)4
Each,
6.00
9.00 10 50
205
13x9
21
14.25
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Skimmers,
Flat.
Nos.
150
ISO
Inch,
6/8
7J4
Dozen,
10.80
14.40
Strainers,
Chinese.
Nob. 60 70 75 80
Inch, 6 7 7% 8
Each, 4.50 6.00 7.50 9.00
Oval Soup Tureens,
With Stands and Water Pans.
Planished.
N08.
300
300
400
Quarts,
4
6
8
Each,
15.00
16.50
18.76
Nos.
500
eoo
too
Quarts,
10
13
18
Each,
22.50
27.00
31.50
HOTEL WARE.
Oval Soup Tureens,
Planished.
Kos. 12 3 4
Quarts. 3 4 6 8
Each, 6.00 7.50 9.00 10.60
Nob.
5
6
7
Quarts,
10
13
13
Each,
12.00
14.25
16.50
Oval Soup Tureens,
Pieced.
Inch, 10 11 12 14
Quarts. 4 6 6 8
Each, 3.00 3.50 4 00 4.50
Turners- Cake,
With Steel Blades.
160
18
9.00
Whips-Hotel-Egg.
Inches, 12 14 16 18
Dozen, 6.25 6.60 8.50 9.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Urns— Coffee Crocks,
Jacketed.
Gallons,
2
3
4
Tin Jacket, each.
9.50
12.00
16.00
Copper Jacket, each,
16.00
18.60
21.00
Tin milk top,
2.00
2.00
2 60
Copper milk top.
3.00
3 50
4.00
Gallons,
5
6
8
Tin Jacket, each,
17.00
21.00
30.00
Copper Jacket, each.
21.00
30.00
40.00
Tin milk top,
3.00
4.00
5.00
Copper milk top,
4. SO
6.00
7.50
Urns— Coffee Crocks,
Sectional View,
Showing the Earthen Jar, of which we
use only the beet Eastern Ware, the space
for hot water and the Cloth Filter.
"We are headquarters for these goods.
See prices above.
<pieceeL (Uinaoare.
^tnas— on Stand.
13$ 3 3 Double.
4^ 5 5'i Sets.
15.30 18.00 20.70 27.00
M
Boilers— Flaring Milk or Rice.
Quarts, 2 3
Inch, inside cup, 6x5%
Dozen, 8.75
6x6%
10.65
Boilers— Plain Pudding.
Nos.
1
a
3
Incb,
6
6Xi
m
Dozen,
5.G3
6.88
7.50
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Boilers— Fluted Pudding.
Nos. 1 2 3
Inch, 6 654 in
Dozes, 12.60 15.00 17.60
Boilers— Wash,
, Pit or Flat Copper
Bottom, IX.
Noe. 6
Inch, 18x9
Dozen, 19.37
7
19«x9«
23.76
9
22«kll><
28.12
8
2o;«xii
26.62
10
25*133$
36.00
Boilers— Wash,
Tin,
Pit or Flat Copper
Bottom, IXX.
Nob.
Inch,
Dozen,
6
18x9
20.00
7
19!4x9J!:
24.63
8
20.^111
26 88
Nos.
Inch,
Dozen,
9
muxua
29.38
10
25x13 hi
37.60
Bowls- Wash.
Small.
Large.
Inch,
9%
11%
Dozen,
2.00
2.60
Small,
Large,
with handle.
■with hand)
Inch,
93£
11%
Dozen,
2.30
2.85
PIECED TINWARE.
Buckets— Covered.
Quart a.
1
2
3
4
Incb,
4x4 a
6x4!$
6^x5
7«x5i£
Dozen,
1.15
1.66
1.97
2.60
Quarts,
6
8
10
12
Inch,
8^x6)4
854x8
0x8 a
10x9)4
Dozen,
3.45
4.57
6.20
6.25
Buckets— Common Dinner Pails.
Quarts, 3 4
iDch, 6x6*3 63^x7
Cozen, 3.65 5.20
Buckets -Patent Dinner Pails.
Inch, G\GH
Dozen, 6.25
Buckets— Square Dinner Pails,
With Ooffee Flask and Teay.
Inch, 6x8x6
Dozen, 8.40
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Backets— Flaring Tin Water
Fails,
Dish Kettles.
Quarts,
10
12
14
Inch,
105ix8
11x9
13x9
Dozen,
3.32
3.75
4.17
Buckets— Milk Strainer Pails.
Quarts. 10 12 14
Inch, 10)$x8 11x9 13x9
Dozen, 6 25 7.60 8.32
Buckets— Extra Dairy Strainer
Pails.
16 20
13!<xl0 lixW'yi
2.00 2.60
Buckets— Flaring Extra Dairy
Pails,
Banded Bottom.
Quarts, 16 20
Inch, 123SX12J6 13xl3J$
Each, 1,00 1.25
PIECED
TINWARE. 83
^
Cans— Cream,
[V
1 1
Gallons,
Inch,
6 10 12 18
12x13 14x16 15x16 17x19
\i
Each,
2.25 2.50 3.00 3.50
%1
i|jp
^
:^s^te
Cans
-Fruit, to Seal with 'Wax.
Quarts,
12 4
1
Inch,
4!„x4« 5«xi?.i 0i8M
Dozen,
.70 1.05 2.00
J*7
Cans— Coal Oil.
1
K
Quarts,
2 4
1
m
Inch,
5x8 H 6x10
1
■p
Dozen,
2.92 3.76
%
A*
Cans-Coal Oil Lamp Filler.
X
rto
Quarts,
1
1
M
Inch,
6Mx5«
^
jv
Dozen,
3.12
84
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Yl
^j
Cans-Milk.
djffflfe
Quarts, 1 2 4 8 12
Inch, 3%x7J$ 4%xS3$ 6x11 7J*xl5 9x17
■ ~\i~<&\
Dozen, 3.50 6.00 6.75 18.00 23.40
' ' {
;r^^^3
Cans— Syrup.
tiv
Gallons, 1
\
a
Inch, 6x10
Dozen, 3.60
A large assortment of plain and decorated Cans
for Grocers— Coffee, Spices, Honey, etc.
Can teens— Tin .
gg^p"
^^^P^S
^ Quarts, 2 4
| Dach, Wi 9H
Dozen, 3.60 6.00
~- -zZ^A
Q§^_
am
|P
Corers— Apple .
Inch, 6
Dozen, .62
riECED TINWAKK.
Churns-Tin, with Dasthers.
Gallons, 2 3 6 8
Inch, 8x12 9x14 ll!«xl8 18x20
Each, 1.00 1.25 1.60 2.00
Cullenders.
Small.
Large
Inch,
11«
13«
Dozen,
1.97
2.60
CR
Pints,
Cups.
a
1
2
i
3x2
4x3
4x4 \
6x4 H
.83
.60
.83
1.15
Cutters— Fancy Cake.
Nob. J8 1 No Centres.
Dozen, .40 .81
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Cutters— Plain Biscuit.
Inch, 2H
Dozen, .27
Cutters — D onghnn t .
Inch,
1%
3
Dozen,
.31
.42
Dippers.
Quarts,
H 1
2
4
Inch,
iiixiH 6^13
6x4
734x5
Dozen,
1.00 1.20
1.40
5.60
T
Funnels.
Nob. 0 1 2 3 4 5
Pints, Vial. H 1 2 4 8
Inch, SU 3H 4« 63j 6Ji 8
Dozen, .40 .47 .67 .77 1.35 2.00
Funnels— With Strainers*
Nob. 1 a 3 4
Dozen, .75 .95 1.15 2.00
PIECED TINWARE.
Funnels-
-Hooped.
Gallons,
1
2
8
I &ch,
9
10 H
12
Each Tin,
1.00
1.50
2.00
Funnels-
-Bag.
Nob.
1
3
3
Neck, inch,
m
3
3K
Dozen,
2.50
2.76
3.00
1
Graters— Diamond Vegetable.
Sheet, U H 1
Inch, 3x6% 4x9 6x12
Dozen, .62 .82 1.62
Hoops—Cheese.
Inch, 8 10 12 14
Each, 1.60 1.75 2.00 2.60
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Horns— Blow, Dinner*
Screw Tip.
Inch, 11 %
Dozen, 1.00
H orns— Blow,
Boston.
I neb,
12
Dozen,
1.50
Kettles-Tea, Tin,
Pit or Flat Copper Bottom-
Noa. 6 7 8 9 10
Inch, 8x8 iiSH 10x8M 11x8*! 12x11
llozen, 7.60 8.75 11.25 13.76 21.00
Miners' Lamps.
Measures— Milk, Graduated.
Quarts, 1 2
Dozen, 1.15 2.50
PIECKI) TINWARE
Measures— Lipped Liquor-
Size, 1 gill it pt. 1 pt. 1 qt. 2 qt. 1 gal.
Dozen, .70 .72 .82 1.15 2.60 8.76
Measures— Liquor.
Gallons, 2 3
Each, 2.75 3.50
Oilers-Teamsters.
Quarts,
a
1
Inch,
3
i
Dozen,
1.67
2.30
Oilers— Teamsters,
With Bails.
Quarts,
a
1
Inch.
3
i
Dozen,
1.90
2.50
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Pans-Dish, I. C.
Quarts, 10 12 14 16
Pieces, 4 iy2 6 533
Dozen, 3.00 8.60 4.20 4.80
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
Quarts,
Inch,
Dozen,
Pans-Round Milk.
a i i)4 2
0x2)4 7x254 7J£x254 834x2i£
1.00 1.05 1,20 1.35
3 4 6 10 10 IX
9x3)4 1034x33i 1254x4 16)4x4 1534x4
1.67 1.87 2.40 3.12 3.50
Pans— Oval Pudding-
Quarts, 2 3 4
Inch, 10x754- 11x8)4 13;<xl0
Dozen, 1.90 2.60 2.90
Pans— 1 sheet square.
Inch,
Dozen,
11)4x8
.90
Pans Deep,' Square, Bread.
Nob. 54 Sheet. 1 Sheet. No. 2 No. 3 No. 4
Inch, 7)4x454 9x5 9x554 9)4x6 11x7
Dozen, 1.00 1,20 1.57 1.70 2.00.
PIECED TINWARE. 91
^■^m »'' Pans— Sauce.
m
Quarts, 2 8 4 6
i ' j
1^- Inch, 6x4M 6J«6 TilsS^ ay&SH
Dozen, 1.75 2,30 3.02 3.75
S^^v Triule Sauce Pans,
•^IB^a
i ; 1 9^Jt^ ^0B GAs°uNK Stotes.
^
~T flf£ Set' J'20
Pots— Coffee, or Boilers,
«S6
^■T^% Plain,
r
-si / Quarts, 12 3 4
L
','■ Inch. 4'<;x4;>i ClC 6Mi7!4 7x9
^^P Dozen, 1.76 2.37 2.75 3.22
Pots— Coffee, or Boilers with
s^-, Bail.
t*
|j£v Quarts, 2 3 4 6
V
' £ ) Inch, 6x6 6Kx7« 7x9 9x9)4
1
— ^^fjjjf Dozen, 2.62 3.00 8.60 5.50
4
Ba- Quarts, 8 12 16
^^*^ Inch, 9x11 H 11x12 H 12x13
Dozen, 8.40 13.50 21.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Pots— Coffee Boilers, Camp>
Quarts, 2 3 4 6
Inch, 6x0 054x754 7x9 9x9
Tin, dozen, 5.25 5.60 5.75 8.70
Russia, dozen, 7.00 8.00 10.00 12.00
Pots-Coffee, French Filter.
Pints, 2 3 4 5 6
Inoh, 4 iyA 4SS 5 554
Dozen, 6.40 6.30 7.20 8.10 9.00
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Pots-Coffee. The Boss,
Quarts, 12 3 4 6 8
Inch, 4^x5 6«x6 654x7 6x7 7x9 7«xl0
Dozen, 6.00 7.80 9.60 12.00 15.60 19.80
Pots— Flaring Round Tea,
Black Handle, Fanox Spouts.
2 3 4 5 6
4J<ix6 6x654 5S$x7 554x8 6x9
3.00 3.60 4.20 4.80 6.40
Pots— Flaring Octagon Tea,
Black Handle, Plain Spout.
Pints, 12 3 4 5
Inch, 354x554 4x6*; 4!Jx7 6x754 654x8
Dozen, 1.75 3.25 3.75 4.50 6.00
PIECED TINWARE.
Pots— Marking.
Small. Med. Large. Stencil.
Inch, ox2H 5)413 6'Ax3H 6!ix2
Dozen, 3.00 3 60 4.20 4.20
Pots- Watering.
Quarts, 4
6
8
Inch, 6x6 .V.
7x6 M
7«x73<
Doz., Plain, 5.60
6.95
8.75
Doz., Japanned, 6. ST
8.12
10.00
Quarts, 10
14
18
Inch, 8J*x9!-j
9x9)6
11x11
Doz., Plain, 0.87
1217
20.00
Doz,, Japanned, 11.25
13.50
21.50
1
Pumps— Till. Liquor or Oil.
Inch, 4'2|..
Each. 2.25
Rattles and 'Whistles.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Rings—Muffin.
Inch,
2« 3
3X
Dozen,
.21 .23
.28
Steepers- Tea*
Pints, 1 1% 2
Inch, 33^x2% 4x3 4x4!$
Dozen, 1.05 1.25 1.60
Scoops— Pieced*
floe. 0 13 3 4 5
Inch, 4 $% SH 93i£ 10?$ 12
Dozen, 3.00 3.76 4.50 5.25 6.00 7.50
Scoop and Sifter,
Hunteb'b.
Quarts,
Dozen,
Scoop and Sifter.
Elkoxkio.
FIECED TINWARE.
Sieves— Ket chain's Metallic,
Seamless.
12 . Inch diameter. Standard list.
Mesh, 16 18 20
Tinned Wire, Dozen, 5.00 5.25 5.50
Plain Wire, Dozen, 4.00 4.25 4.50
Sieves— Salt, Seamless,
Pebfobated Tim Bottom.
123u inch diameter.
Slicers— Egg
Tin Handle. Black Handle.
1.88 2.25
Steamers— for Pots.
Nob. G 7 8 W lO
Inch, 9x5 10x6 11x6 & 12x7 13x7
Dozen, 3.75 4.37 5.00 6.62 6.24
f]p*»
Strainers— Gravy.
Nob. 1 %
Inch, 4M 6H
Dozen, 1.20 1.80
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Strainers—Soup.
Inch,
Dozen,
Testers— Liquor.
Inch, 1x25
Dozen, 7.00
Traps— Choker Mouse,
Tin.
Holes, 5
Dozen, 1,80
Whips— Egg.
B. H. Spoon. Tin H. Spoon. Flat.
.83 .73 .60
DAIRYMEN S SUPPLIES.
The Oneida Cheese Vat.
Send for our Descriptive Circular of this Popular Vat,
EVERY DESCRIPTION Op
Dairymen's Supplies on Hand or Made to Order.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
JAPANNED WARE.
^aparmec} ©y/are.
Banks-Toy,
Pebfobated.
Nob.
5
10
Inch,
3)«l3)4
4x4
Dozen,
.76
.96
Banks— Toy.
Small
Style House.
Inch, 3M*2^xl%
Dozen, .57
Large
House. Gothic.
4\ix3\x2 41:,x2«xln,
.07 .72
Bath Tubs-Infant.
Nos. 12 3
Inch, 28 34 40
Each, Green, 1.75 2.25 3.12
Each, Oak, 2.25 2.75 3.75
Ziuc Plunge Bath, 0 foot Each, 17.60
Japanned
Ware.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Bath TuT>s — Sponge
Inch, 38
Each, 6.85
Bath Tubs Green,
Hip.
Inch, 27
Each, 6.85
Bath Tubs- Oval,
Foot.
Each, Green Wire I «K
Handle, ( '">
Boxes— Knife, with
Round Corners.
No.
2
Inch,
12^x8)4
Dozen,
9.40
JAPANNED WARE.
Boxes— Cash, Fine Finish.
Noe. 9)4 1054 11)4
Inch. 6)4X4 7x4X 8?4x5)4
Dozen, 11.25 13.00 14.50
Boxes— Heavy Cash, Fine Finish.
Nos. 8 9 10
Inch. 8x6Jjx3)4 9x6x3% 934x6)4x4;.;
Dozen. 11.00 13.00 15.50
Nos.
11 12 13
Inch.
11x7)4x5 lUixSiixSH 13jrfx9x6>4
Dozen,
18.00 20.00 23.00
Nos.
1434 1G
Inch,
15yxlO)4x6S£ 16%xl21Sx7)4
Dozen,
26.00 31.00
Boxes— Heavy Cash, Sunk Handles
Nos.
9
10
11
Inoh,
9x6x3 H
9!Sx6!4x4J4
11x7)4x4?.;
Dozen,
14.00
16.60
19.00
Nos. 13 13 14)4
Inch, lliu8Xx5i( 18Xx9x6M ]5iixl0)4x6i;
Dozen, 21.00 24 00 27.00
Nos.
16
Inch,
16%xl2!di71i
Dozen,
32.00
Boxes— Stationers' Cash,
Sunk Handles, Tumbler Locks.
Nos. 7 8 9 10)4 1%
Inoh, 4^x3 6J£x3>!i 6Xx3>4
Dozen, 12.00 12.50 13.60
7)4X4
15.00
8«x6
19.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Boxes— Stationers' Cash,
Sunk Handles, Flat Keys.
Inch,
Dozen,
434x3
13.50
5SSx31£
6&X35S
15.00
754x4
16.60
Inch,
854x5 8?ix6 10)4x6
11x7
115SX7
Dozen,
22.60 30.00 32.00
36.00
38.60
Boxes— Bond, Per Dozen.
Nos. 13 3
Inch, 9x434x2K 10x6x2J4 Il)$x5}$i3
Flat Key, 13.60 14.00 14.60
Com. Key, 12.00 12.60 13.00
Boxes — Extra Heavy Bank,
Sunk Handles, Riveted Bands.
Nob.. 10 12
Inch, 1034x744x4)4 123<ix8iix5SS
Each, 4.00 5.00
Nos.
14
1G
Inch,
14J4xl054x5K
16«xll)4x6M
Each,
6.00
7.60
Any style box made to order, with Combina-
tion Locks.
Boxes— Trays for Cash and Bank.
Nob.
7
8
9
10SS
11
Dozen,
4.00
4.00
4.60
6.25
6.76
Nob.
13
13
14
15
16
Dozen,
7.00
10.50
13.00
14.50
17.50
JAPANNED WARE.
Boxes— Safe Deposit.
Nos. o 00 1 a
Inch, 10x5x3>; 10x5x7!>( 2015x85s 20xSx7H
Each, 2.20 2.50 3.76 4.65
Boxes— Post Office.
Parts, 12 3 3 Extra.
5«in.highby 45Sx4« 4«x7 4!*xl0 6x14
Dozen, 2.75 5.00 7.00 9.00
Boxes-Bill Head.
Parts, 12 3 3 Long 4
9 inches wltlo by 1x4 2x6 3x9 3x12 4x12
Dozen, 2.75 5.00 7.00 9.00 11.00
Boxes— Square Cake or Bread.
Small. Medium. Large.
Inch, 1854x10x9 14Xxllx9)iS 17x12^x11
Each, 1.00 1.20 1.40
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Boxes— Round Cake or Bread.
Small. Medium. Large.
Inch, 10HMH 12x9% 13x11
Each, .95 1.16 1.36
Boxes-
-Square Spice,
with round
inside Boxes.
Inch,
9^x6x3%
Dozen,
10.00
Boxes— Lunch.
N08.
1
a
Inch,
7x4x25$
8x5x3
DozeD,
3.25
3.00
Boxes— Book, Lunch -
Inch, 733x5x2?u
Dozen, 6.00
JAPANNED
WARE. 105
Boxes— Dredge or Flour.
fi?
Style,
Small. Large.
UL
loch diam., 2Wj 3
Dozen,
.00 .76
Boxes— Pepper.
t%
No.
a
LE
Inch,
V/i-OX
Dozen,
.80
Boilers-Fish.
Inob,
16 18 20 22 U
X X X X X
■ • *»•)•.• • • ,w,* •
7x5 8x5 9x63J 9^x6 9«x7
^ *** • . • xS-pji"
Each,
2.95 3.15 3.75 4.10 5.00
Boilers— Ham .
Inch,
16x9x9
l^P^
[
Each,
3.76
1
^^^^•* v^^^
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Buckets—Covered.
Quarts,
% 1
2
Inch,
4Kl3« 6il
6x436
Dozen,
1.25 1.63
2.62
Buckets— Toy.
Inch,
Dozen,
2:'a
Cannisters— Tea or Coffee.
Pounds, 12 3
Inch, 4x8 5x9 6%xlOJ$
Dozen, 1.57 2.20 2.87
Caddies Grocers, Square Front.
Nos.
1
2
3
4
5
Inch, high,
SH
ii a
13 ii
153.J
19 a
Inch, Tvide,
6H
8«
10
11M
13 «
Inch, deep,
1H
9
10 «
13
163S
Each,
2.10
2.90
3.75
6.00
6.85
Send for our Catalogue of Grocers' Tinware.
JAPANNED WARE.
107
Candlesticks— Common Brown.
T
No.
1
fc!t*>
Inch,
65S
Doeeo,
.67
Candlesticks
-Planished.
|j
Nos.
D 1
D 3
g^JL^
iDCh,
SH
6!4
-^j©
Cozen,
1.10
1.20
Cuspadores— Assorted Colors.
'
locb,
7x4
^
Dozen
1.00
Cups-
-Toy.
rp
Inch,
Dozen
2*
.27
^^
Cups— Molasses.
YI/
Pints,
a
1
2
I ■
Inch,
8x4
3'.;x5
JXxC
a*
Dozen,
1.60
1.76
2.60
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Coolers— Water, Plated Faucets.
Gallons, 2 3 4 6 8
Inch, inside, o^xlO 8xll« 8!<!Xl4 8!Sxl7 10x20
Each, 8.10 3.50 4.10 4.60 5.10
Drainers -Tumbler.
Nob. 3 4 5
Inch, 14x10 17x11 !i 20xl4!«
Each, 1.20 1.50 1.80
Graters— Nutmeg.
Lamps— Nurse.
Common, without doors,
Fancy, with doors,
Dozen.
8.12
9.37
JAPANNED
WARE. 109
vlfrf-BpM it.
Jgk- ' Each,
Lamps— Nurse.
Perforated, with Teakettle.
1.90
s.
iDOh,
Dozen,
Lamps— Factory-
4x3
2.60
\%
No.
Dozen,
Lanterns— Tubular.
0
9.00
\mk
#
IlH'l).
Dozen,
Lanterns— Police.
2?i 3
S.25 8.76
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Pails— Chamber, Green.
Nos. 2 3 4
y rnirts, 10 12 14
Inch, SUxll 11x11)4 125^x12
Dozen, 7.17 7.80 8.25
Pans— Dust, Brown,
Inch, 13i83i
Dozen, 1.50
Pans— Dust, Half Covered.
Inch, 13i8Ji
Dozen, 2.50
Pans— Dust» Patent, with Brush.
Inch, 12^x10^
Dozen, 10. 65
JAVANNED WARE.
Safes-Tin Match.
Small Large
8quare. Square. Stella ,
Inch, 3 3% 2kx3Jfi
Dozen, .60 .65 1.00
Safes— Iron Match.
Nos. 1 30
Inch, 3J.ix2?fl 4x2&
Dozen, 2.60 3.00
Safes— Iron Match.
Nos. 130 40 lTO 180
Dozen, .80 2.20 1.25 1.80
Spittoons— Assorted Colors.
Nos. 2 Fancy. 2 Common.
Inch, S^xiiV, Sfexaft
Dozen, 8 16 2.87
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Toilet— Hotel Slop Jar,
Oak Grained ob Fancy
Toilet Sets— 'Water Carrier,
Foot Tub, Slop Jar.
Color, Blue.
Set, 4.00
Toilet Sets.
Color,
lied.
Set,
4.00
Toilet Sets.
Oat.
100
JAPANNBD WAKE.
Toilet -Pitchers and Bowls.
Per set, 1.05
Trays-Oval Tea. No. 395.
Inch, 12 14 16 18 20
Dozen, 2.50 3.00 3.90 4.70 5.75
Inch, 22 24 26 28
Dozen, 6.90 8.50 10.75 12.86
Trays— Crumb and Brush.
Nob. 0 2
Dozen, 4.35 8.75
Pints,
Inch,
Dozen,
Tumblers.
a
23U3
.60
1
Sz4
.65
Vases— Coal.
Black and Gold, 6.00
Maroon and Gold, 6.00
Add for shovel and tongs holder, 1.60
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
BLACK AND GALVANIZED
IRONWARE.
©[afW^iYeiL anil S^faciC
4
ronaoare.
Bowls- 'Wash.
Inch, 10 10« nH VHi 13
Dozen, 1.62 1.87 2.25 2.75 3.12
Buckets— Straight Galvanized
'Water Pails.
Quarts,
10 12 U
16
loch.
10JM854 11x9 12xl0?i
12x12 a
Dozen,
5.63 8.25 6.87
10.63
Buckets— Flaring Galvanized
'Water Pails.
Quarts,
10 12
14
Inch,
WHiSH lli.ixO
ia«x9
Dozen,
6.25 7.60
8.60
Quarts,
16 18
20
Inoh,
13iSx9il 13!is9)i
14\.xl(J
Dozen,
9.60 10.60
12.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Buckets— Galvanized, Fire.
Quarts, 14
Dozen, 10.00
Buckets— Galvanized Well.
Quarts, 8 12 14
6.00 7.00 9.00
Barrels— Galvanized Ash, -with
Covers
Nob.
0
1
3
3
Inch,
14x19
16x22
18x26
20x27
Each,
2.50
3.50
1.60
6.50
Canteens— Galvanized.
Quarts, 2 3 4 6 8
Iuoh, 7^x3 814x3 93^x33i 9^*4 lO'rixi
Dozen, 6.75 7.75 9.75 12.75 16.50
GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRONWARE.
Canteens— Galvanized Covered
and Strapped.
Quarts,
2
3
4
Incb,
7«i3
8l.,x3
9HXSX
Dozen,
15.76
17 25
21.00
Quarts,
6
8
Inch,
9«x4
10^x4
Dozen,
21.60
28.00
Dippers— Galvanized,
PIECED.
Quart b, 2
Inoh, 6H*3%
Dozen, 3.60
Dippers— Galvanized Laundry.
No. 25
Inch, 8J$x4
Dozen, 7.50
Hods— Coal Japanned ,
STRIPED.
Incb, 15 16 17 18
Dozen, C.50 7,00 7.50 8.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Hods— Coal, Galvanized.
Inch, 15 16 17 18
DOZBD, 6.60 7.00 7.60 8.00
Hods— Coal, Japanned,
HALF COVERED.
Inch,
17
Dozen,
20.00
Jars— Hotel) Galvanized*
Style, Jap'd Outside. Not -Tap 'd
Quarts, 10 10
Dozen, 12.50 10.00
Kegs— "Water, Galvanized-
Gallons, 12 3
Dozen, 6.65 10.00 13.50
GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRONWARE.
Kettles -Camp.
Quarts, 4 6 10 12
Inch, 7i6 8x7 »x8).j 10x9%
Dozen, Russia, 7 80 10.20 12.00 16.20
Doz. com. iron, 4.20 6.00 7.20 9.00
f
Kettles— Camp Galvanized.
QuartB, 4 6 10 12
Dozen, 6.25 7.10 8.75 11.00
Lifters — Stove Cover, Zero.
Inch, 11 Tinned. Japanned.
Dozen, .80 .70
Lifters— Stove Cover Cast.
No. 10
Inch, 9JS
Dozen, .60
Lifters— Stove Cover,
'Wood Handle.
Inch, 10
Dozen, .50
Pails— Galvanized Chamber.
Noe.
tsH
ay,
4X
QuartB,
10
12
14
Dozen,
8.76
9.35
10.65
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Pans—
"Acme," Try,
Lipped.
Nob.
00
0
i a
3
Inch,
6
8
8^ 9
<iV,
Dozpd
1.00
125
1.85 2.15
2.35
Nos.
4
5
e
7
Inch,
10
11
12
13
Dozen
2.65
3.00
8.80
4.00
Pans— Polished Fry.
Nos. 0 1 a 3 4
Inch, 1% an 9 9»< 10
Dozen, 1.90 2.36 2.65 3.00 3.30
Nos. 5 6 7 8
Inch, liy 12 13!o 14%
Dozen, 3.75 4.37 6.00 11.25
Pans— Fry, Returned,
Deep, Hammered.
Nos. 0 13 3 4 5
Inch, iH 9 92s 10 1034 11
Dozen, 3.75 4.13 4.60 S.25 6.00 6.75
Nos. 6 7 8 10 11
Inch, 111; 12 13 14% 15
Dozen, 7.50 8.68 9.75 12.00 13.50
Pans— Minings Russia.
16J4
10.60
GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRONWARE.
Pans— Dripping,
Bksx Smooth Iron.
6)6x18
7x8
7)4x9 7x10 7x14
8x10
8x12
10x10
12)6
9
1036 10J6 15
11 H
13)4
18 if
Inch,
Lbs. doz.
Inch, 8x17 8)6x15 9x12 9x14 9x15 934x16)6 10x12 10x14 10x15
Lbs. doz., 18)6 1734 UH 17U 1834 20)6 17 1856 205=i
Inch, 10x16 10x17 10x19 11x11 11x15 11x16 11x17 12x12
Lbs. doz., 20)4 22 25 16)4 20)6 21)6 12'4 19ii
Inch, 12x17 12x20 13x13 14x14 14x16 16x17 16x20 18x19
Lbs. Doz., 25 27)6 2154 28)6 23SS 80)6 381; 3634
Pipe— Stove-
Inch, 4 4)6 6 5)6 6 7
Com. pr. joint, .22 .24 .25 .27 .30 .35
Galvanized " .33 .35 .37 .42 .47 .54
Russia " .42 .47 .57 .67 .75
Peerless Stove Pipe,
No rivets used. 50 joints in a crate.
Inch, 4 4 34 6 6)6 6 7
Com. iron, .21 .23 .24 .26 .28 .33
GEORGK H. XAY & CO.
Pipe— Elbow, Stove,
Square.
Inch, 4 iVi 6 65s 6 7
Common, each, .22 .24 .25 .27 .30 .35
Galvanizes, " .33 .36 .37 .42 .47 .64
Kussia, " .42 .47 .57 .67 .76
Pipe EIIjow— Stove, Charcoal,
Four Pieced.
Inch, 4 454 6 554 6 7
Dozen, 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.60 2.50 3.00
Pipe Elbows— Stove Charcoal,
ADJUSTABLE.
Inch, I 456 B 6H 6
Dozen, 3.00 3.00 3.50 4.60 6.00
Pipe— Elbow, Stove, Corrugated.
Inch, 4 454 6 65s 6 7
Doz. Charcoal, 3.60 4.00 4.60 5.00 5.50 6.50
Doz. Galv'd, 4.50 6.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 12.00
Doz. Russia, 6.00 6.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 12.00
GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRONWARE.
Side Roof Tubes.
( Galvanized,
Inch. 4 4J£ 5 5% 6« perdozen,
( '20.00
Inch. 1 ■!'.■ 6 51.. 6-j perdozen,
10.00
Ridge Roof Tubes.
loch,
4 i!i 5 b'A
( Galvanized,
6 ] per dozen,
( 20.00
Inch,
4 m 5 5%
( Tin,
6 ; per dozen,
( 10.00
In ordering please give "pitch" of roof.
Pots— Galvanized Watering.
Quarts, 4 6 8 10
Dozen, 12.60 15.00 19.00 22 00
Quarts, 12 16 20
Dozen, 26.00 80.00 52.60
Pokers— Brass Head, Bent.
Nos. 13 3
\l Inch,
Dozen,
17
3.10
19
4.00
22
6.30
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Pokers— 'Wood Handle, Bent.
Nos. 01 08 03 04
Inch, 16 19 17 20
Dozen. 2.10 2.45 1.60 1.67
r
«=o
Pokers— Ring Top, Bent.
Nob. 05 07
Inch, 16 19
Dozen, 1.10 1.25
Shovels— Wrought Handle,
Coal.
Blade, 4J*x7
Inch, Uii
Dozen, 1.00
Shovels— Cottage, Coal.
Blade, -His'
„*, Dozen, .76
ff Shovels— Palace,
Long Handle.
Blade,
4%x7
Dozen,
1.25
GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRONWARE.
Shovels— Cast Handle, Coal.
Nos. 11 1154
Inch, 4^x7 5x8
Dozen, 1.35 1.50
Shovels- Wood Handle, Coal.
Long
Handle.
Nos. 12 012 13 14
Inch, 4)6x6%
Dozen, 1.68
2.00 1.85
5x7%
1.92
Shovels and Tongs
Iron Head.
Nos.
±f 5
Inch,
22 26
Pair,
.35 .40
Shovels and Tongs —
Brass Head.
Noe. 12 3
Inch, 19 22 25
Pair, 1.90 2.10 2.65 3
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Shovel, Tongs and Poker,
Kitchen Fire Setb, -with Stand.
Nob. 12 3 4 7
Per Set, 1.20 1.20 1.30 1.30 1.50
Height, IT inches.
Uo. 7 has Blower Holder.
Shovel, Tongs and Poker.
Kitchen Fihe Set, with Stand.
Nos. 25 26
Style, Shear Tongs. Claw ToDgs
Per Set, 1.25 1.35
Tongs— Spring, Coal.
' No. 39
Inch, 16
Dozen, 2.25
GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRONWARE. 127
Tongs— Spring, Coal.
No. 40
Inch, 18
Dozen, 3.00
Tongs— Shear, Coal,
No. 1
Inch, 13
Dozen, 1.50
Tnhs-Galvanized, 'Wash.
Small. Medium. Large.
Inch, 20xl0« 22xl0« 24x10)4
Each, 1.85 2.00 2.25
Tubs— Galvanized, Foot.
Inch,
Dozen,
19
14.50
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
CAST HOLLOW WARE.
d>oi>£ eKoffoao (S^/are.
Bowls-
-Scotch.
Plain.
Nos.
l
3
3
Eueli,
.35
.40
.45
Nog.
4
•»
6
Plain,
.50
.60
.70
Nos.
EbcI).
Nos.
Esoh,
Bowls— Scotch,
White ob Flint Enameled.
1 3
.CO .75
3
.90
e
1.40
Bowls — Yankee,
Pl.UK.
1 3
.33 .45
4
.65 .75
3
.6.1
u
90
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Bowls-
-Yankee,
White Enameled.
Nob
1
2
3
Each,
.60
.75
.90
Nob.
4
5
6
Each,
1.10
1.20
1.40
Boilers—Round,
Enameled or Tinned.
Quarts, 1 \% 2 2Ja 8 4
Each, .48 .50 .68 .68 .73 .84
QnortB. 5 6 7 8 10 12
Each, .96 1.11 1.21 1.31 1.56 1.70
Gallons, 3'.. 4 5 6
Each, 2.00 2.15 2.50 3.40
Boilers— Oval,
Enameled ob Tinned.
2 1%
1.65 1.80
3 3>d
2.10 2.30
5 0 7 8
3.00 3.40 4 50 5.30
4
2.60
10
6 50
Bake Ovens— with Covers,
With oh Without Legs.
Nob. 3 354 4 4H 5
Inch. 14 13 12 11 10
Each, 2.00 1.70 1.40 1.00 .85
CAST HOLLOW WARE.
Griddles— Round Handled, Cake.
Has.
6x7
8
0
10
Inch,
9
10
11
12
Each, Plain,
.25
.27
30
.40
Each, Flint )
Enameled, f
.35
.40
.45
.55
Griddles— Round Handled, Cake,
Erie.
Nob. G 7 8 9 10
Each, .30 .34 .38 .42 .62
Griddles— Long Cake.
Nos. 0 7 8 9
Each, .45 .60 .60 .75
Gridiron s— Square*
Nob. 6 7
Inch, 10x10 11«X12
Each,
10x10
.40
.60
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Irons— Waffle,
American.
6x7 7x8 8x9
12.00 14.00 16.00
9ll0
18.00
Irons— 'Waffle .
Nob. 6x7 7x8 8x9 9x10
Each, .60 .76 .90 1.00
Kettles— Maslin Preserving,
White and Flint Enameled.
Quarts,
2
3
3%
4
5
6
7
Each,
.60
.65
.70
.75
.90
1.10
1.20
Quarts,
8
10
12
11
16
20
24
Each,
1.30
1.40
1.60
3.75
2.00
2.60
3.00
Kettles— Iron Tea.
Nob. G 7 8 9
Plain, .75 .80 .90 1.00
Flint Enameled, 1.40 1.60 1.80 2,00
CAST HOLLOW WARE.
Kettles-Iron Tea,
Galvanized.
Nob. 6 7 8 9
Each, 1.30 1.36 155 1.75
Kettles— Iron Tea,
"EniK "
Nob. 6 7 8 9
Each, .90 D(i 1.08 1.20
Kettles— Round Bottom,
Stove»
"Erik."
Noa. G 7 8 0
Each, .70 .80 .96 1.16
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Kettles— Pit Bottom, Stove.
"Ebie."
Nob. 7x8 8x9 9x10
Each, .90 1.10 J. 30
Kettles— Round Bottom,
Stove.
Nob. 6 7 8
Inch, 9Jix7 9^x73^ 10x8
Ground, .65 .65 .70
Flint Enameled, .75 .85 .95
Nos.
9
10
Inch,
11^x8)4
18x10
Ground,
:85
1.00
Kettles— Pit Bottom, Stove.
Nos. G 7 8 9 10
Ground, .66 .66 .70 .85 1*0
CAST HOLLOW WARE.
Kettles— Pit Bottom, Stove.
eccentbic.
Nob. Gx7 7x8 8x9 9x10
Inch, 9x7)4 10x8 WHxsa 11x0
Each, .66 .70 .85 1.00
Kettles— Flat Bottom, Stove.
Nos. C 7 8 a 10
Ground, .65 .05 .70 .85 1.00
Pots— Round Bottom, Stove.
" Ebie."
Nob. c 7 s 9
Each, .90 1.00 1.1C 1.82
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Fots~ Pit Bottom, Stove,
"Ekie."
No8. 7x8 8x9 9x10
Each, 1.10 1.34 1.C0
Pots— Round Bottom, Stove.
Nos.
6
7
8
Inch,
9«i8
9%\SH 101ix9
Ground,
.65
.75
.85
Flint Enameled
.85
1.00
1.15
Nos,
9
10
Inch,
uyiilOH
12^x103$
Ground,
1.C0
1.25
Pots— Pit Bottom, Stove.
Nos. 6 7 8 9 10
Ground, .65 .76 .86 1.20 1.25
CAST HOLLOW WARE.
Pots-Pit Bottom, Stove.
Eccentric.
Nob. Ui7 7x8 8i» 9x10
Inch, 9!«aj4 1UJ4X9 ll!iiO»i 12)«il0«
Each, .75 .85 1.CI0 1.20
Pots— Flat Bottom Stove.
Nos. G 7 S 9
Ground, .05 .75 .85 1.00
Spid
Bra— Lipped-
Nos.
6
7 8
Inoh,
9
9H 10!..
Flint Enameled.
.40
.45 .55
Ground,
.27
.30 .35
Spiders— Extra Size.
Nob.
O
7
Inch,
9H
wa
Bach,
.30
.35
9
11
10
12
.80
.50
GBORGE H. TAY & CO.
Nob.
Each,
Spiders— Extra Finish,
"Ebie."
6 7 8!)
.38 .42 .60 .56
10
.70
Pans— Flat, Heater.
Nos. 6 7 . 8 9
Each, .46 .60 .60 .75
Pans
—Bellied
Sauce,
White
Enameled
3R Tinned.
Quarts,
1
1%
2
2«
3
4
Each,
.48
.66
.63
.68
.73
.84
Quarts.
5
6
7
8
10
12
Each,
.96
1.11
1.21
1.31
1.56
1.70
CAST HOIXOW WARE.
Pans— Cast, Gem.
No. 1. Inch, 8, No. of Oups, 11, Each, 40
No. a. Inch, 3. No. of Oups, 11, Eaoh, .40
No. 3. Inoh, 3, No. of Cups, 11, Each, .40
No. 4. Inch, 2%x4M, No. of Cups, 8, Each, .40
No. 5. Inch, 2J«x4, No. of Onps, 8, Eaob. .40
No. 6. Inch, 2x3, No. of Oups, 11, Each, .40
No. 1. Inch, 2Hx35i, No. of Cups, 8, Each, .40
No. 8. Inch,2ijx3M, No. of Oups, 11 , Each, .40
No. 9. Inch, 2%, No. ot Cups, 11, Each, .40
Cast Hollow
Ware.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Pans—Cast, Gem.
No. 10. Inch, 224, No.ofCnps.ll. Each, .60
No. 11. Inch, 2x3l£, No. of Caps, 12, Each, .45
mm
Pans— Vienna Rolls.
Inch, 3Jixl2 No of Cups, 2, - Each, .40
f. Inch. SxGH, No. ofOups, 4, Each, .40
GEORGE H. TAY St CO.
HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE.
Jfarcjcjoare.
Beaters— Egg, Dover*
Dozen, 2.00
Beaters— Egg,
The P. D. & Co.
Dozen, 2.00
House-
furnishing
Hardware,
Beaters— Egg, Spiral.
Dozen,
GKORGK H. TAY & CO.
Beaters— Egg, Bryant.
Dozen, 1.65
Broilers or Toasters-Wire-tinned.
Nop. A, 8x6 in. Dozen, 1.25
Broilers or Toasters— 'Wire-tinned.
Nos. 0 12 3
Inch, 6 8 10 12
Doz., Heavy, 3.01)
Doz., Ex. Heavy, 4.50
Doz., Oyster, 5.03
3.50
5.S0
COO
1.00 6.00
6.60 7.60
7.00 8.00
Broilers— Extra Heavy Riveted,
Re-tinned.
Nob. 20 21 32 23 34 35
Inch, 0x7 11x8 12x9 13x10 15x11 16x12
Dozen, 16.25 17.50 20.00 22.50 25.00 27.50
Boards— Zinc,
Stove,"
Paper Lined— round.
Inch,
24
26 28
30
32
\ Each,
1.00
1.10 1.20
1.40
1.60
f|
Square.
"J! Inch,
24
26 28
30
32
V Each,
1.20
1.40 1.60
Oblong.
1.80
2.00
Inch,
22x34
24x28
24x36
30x36
Each,
1.60
1.40
1.80
2.00
HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE.
Boards— Crystal Tin, Stove,
paper Lined— Round.
Inch,
21
23 28
30
33
Each,
1.00
1.15 1.25
Squarf.
1.10
1.60
Incb,
■24
26 28
30
33
Each,
1.26
1.10 1.55
Oblong.
1.70
2.00
Inch,
2Gx32
28x31
30x28
32x12
Each,
1.50
1.70
2.00
2 30
Wood Lined -Round.
Inch,
26
28
30
33
Each,
l.GS
1.75
Square.
1.00
2.10
loch.
215
28
30
33
Each,
2 00
2.25
Ol!LONG.
2.60
2.75
Iuch,
26x32
28x31
30x33
32x12
Each,
2.10
2.35
2.75
3.00
Brushes— Stove.
Nos, 31 51 K4 173
Each, .'20 .85 .65 1.25
Cleaners— Cliain, Pot,
Steel wire
Nos.
1
Dozen,
1.25
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Covers— Wire Dish, Blue,
Bound.
Inch,
6 7 8 9 10
Cozen,
1.20 1.45 1.75 2.10 2.50
Extra Sizes.
Inch,
12 14
Dozen,
1.60 6.00
Dogs-
-Ring Top, Fire.
Bronzed.
Nob.
0 1 a 3
Inch high,
17 14 13 12
Pair,
1.65 1.50 1.35 1.15
Freezers— Cream,
Peerless.
Quarts, 2
3 4 6 8
10
Each, 3.75
4.50 5.50 7.00 9 00
Champion.
12.00
Quarts,
12 16 20
40
Each,
13.00 15.00 18.00
" with fly-wheel 24.00 27.00 40.00
" Double aotion, )
with fly-wheel and [ 35.00 40.00 80.00
platform, )
Each, doable-action, )
with fly-wheel forf 40.00 45.00 85.00
power, )
Fryers— Saratoga Potato,
Tinned Wire.
Nos. 1 2
Dozen, 5.60 6.00
HO0SR-FURNTSHING HARDWARE.
Irons— Smoothing or Sad.
Pounds, 6 7 8 9 10
8 tar,
New Ed gland,
Irons— Sad. Gleasons' Shield,
Nickel Plated,
Pounds, 6 7 8
Dozen, 8.50 9.00 9.60
Irons —Laundry, Polishing.
Noe. 3 3
Pounds, 6 . 6
Irons— The Sensible*
Cold Handled, No. 2.
Style, Nickeled. PoliBhed.
Per set, 2.50 2.00
Extra Handles, each, .33.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Irons— Mrs.
Potts,'
Cold Handled.
Nob.
50
55
Style,
Nickeled.
Polished
Per set,
2.50
2.00
Extra Handles,
each,
.38.
Irons— Charcoal,
Style,
Family.
Tailore
Nob.
1
3 3
4
PomidS,
Ut
6 654
7
14
16
18
Dozen,
10.00
22.60
J aggers- Paste.
Brass. Tinned Iron.
Dozen, 1.12 • .60
Pie Crimper and Trimmer,
NATIONAL..
Dozen, .SO
HOUSF^FURNTSHING HARDWARE.
Knives— Mincing,
Iron Handle.
Knives — Mincing,
No.
Wood Handle.
G
Dozen,
3.60
Knives—Mincing,
Mashers— Potato,
Tinned Wire.
No.
Dozen,
GEORGE H. TAY Si CO.
Mills— Coffee, Iron Hopper Box.
Nos. 13 3
Dozen, 9.50 8.50 7.00
Mills— Coffee, Iron Hopper Box.
No. 31
Dozen, 7.00
Mills-Coffee, Side.
Nob. Cain. 0 1
Dozen, 25.00 15.00 9.00
3
6.50
Wilson's.
6.00
Mills-Coffee, Side.
Nos. 180 170 160 150
Dozen, 16.00 10.00 8.00 7.50
HOUSE-FURNISHING
HARDWARE.
151
-j Mfc
Openers-Can,
^^^
American.
toM N°8'
0
3
'" Dozen,
.60
1.80
cv
Openers— Can.
>o^
Sensible.
T^ IJLlii 8tyle'
Japanned.
Nickeled.
^H^T Dozen,
1.00
1.70
Openers— Can,
C, **~ '"^T
Easy.
1.00
Dozen,
1
Openers— Can,
^ |) , , djBfT^ Sprague's, Wood Handle.
CJL '"^ NO.
a
VJ Dozen,
1.50
House-
Furnishing
Hardware.
GSORGH H. TAY & CO.
Oilers— Malleable.
Nos. 12 3
Dozen, 3.60 4.00 4.40
Oilers— Chace's Machine,
Ztnc, with Tin Bottom.
Nob.
Dozen,
.0
1.25
1
1.50
2
2.00
3
2.25
Nob.
Dozen.
4
2.75 3
5
.60
6
4.50
Kos.
Dozen,
1
2.50
BRASS.
a 3
3.50 4.00
4
4.75
5
6.00
Nob,
Dozen,
1
2.75
Copper.
% a
3.75 4.25
4
6.00
5
5.25
Polish— Stove,
Imperial,
Gross,
Press and . Strainer.
The P. D. & Co.
Dozen, 7.00
HOUSK-FURNISHTNG HARDWARE
Poppers— Corn,
Union.
Capacity double the one quart.
Dozen, 3. GO
It is a good thing.
Poppers— Corn* Tin Lid,
Round.
Dozen. 1,1
Poppers— Corn, Wire Lid,
Squabe.
Regular. Extra Large.
Quarts, 1 2
Dozen, 1.80 3.60
Skimmers— Ve get ab 1 e ,
Wood Handle, Tinned Wire.
Inch, 14
Dozen, 1,00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Stands— Tinned 'Wire, Tea Pot,
Crown,
Inch, BH
Dozen, 1.75
Stands— Cast, Tea Pot,
Japanned.
No. 35
Dozen, .75
Strainers— Tea of Coffee,
Tinned Wire.
Style, National. German.
Dozen, 1.26 .65
Strainers— Tinned "Wire.
Black Handles.
Nos. 12 3
Inch, 2H 3% 4,
Dozen, 2.75 3.25 4.25
Strainers— Bowl, Tinned 'Wire.
Inch, 5
Dozen, 1.25
HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE.
Squeezers— Lemon, Porcelain
Lined.
Dozen, . 6.00
Squeezers— Lemon, Tinned.
Dozen, 2.60
Traps-Ply,
Harper.
Traps— Fly, Plated Wire,
Balloon.
Dozen, 2.40
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Toasters— Cross*
No. 1
Dozen, 1.20
THE NKW WAT.
Wax Strings— for Sealing
Cans and Jars.
100 in a box. 1000 in a case.
Inch, 12 14
Per thousand , 6.50 7.00
THE OLD WAY,
Trait Wax,
In one pound boxes at lowest market rates.
inner^' (Uoofe aniL
Macftine^.
Stows Adjustable Bar
Folder,
Will turn lucks from w8g to 1 inch
in width.
20
30.00
54
30
40.00
Stow's Encased Grooving
Machine,
No. 1. For Heavy Work.
Inch, 20
With StaiKlanl. 13.50
Brass Mounted Grooving
Machine.
Nos.
1
a
Inch,
20
17
With Standard.
18.50
11.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Stow's Encased Wiring
Machine ,
With adjustable Boxes.
With Standard, 34.00
Without Standard, 13.25
Raymond's "Wiring
Machine,
With Adjustable Boxes.
With Standard, 12.00
Without Standard, 31.25
Encased Setting Down
Machine,
Stow's or Raymond's.
With Standard, 9.75
Without Standard , 9 00
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Stow's Encased Turning
' Machine,
LARGE.
With Standard,
11.60
Without Standard,
10.75
Small.
With Standard,
11.25
Without Standard,
10.50
Raymond's Turning
Machines,
LARGE.
With Standard,
10.25
Without Standard,
9.50
Small.
With Standard,
10.00
Without Standard,
9.25
Stow's Encased Burring
Machines,
LARGE.
With Standard,
10.50
Without Standard,
9.75
SMALL.
With Standard,
10.00
Without Standard,
9.25
160 GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
'H
Raymond^ Burring Machines,
^fe. LARGE.
E&L With Standard, 9.00
W^ Without Standard, 8.25
'; SMALL.
With Standard, 8.50
3»> Without Standard, 7.75
Stow's Improved Wiring Machine
1 Standard*
Each, 1.00
Stow's Improved Small Machine
Standard.
Each, 1.00
TINNERS* TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Raymond's 'Wiring Machine
Standard.
Each, .75
Raymond's Small Machine
Standard.
Moore's Double Seaming
Machine.
No. 'i for common -work, with stand, 19.00
No. 3 for email work, with stand, .16.00
Tinners'
Tools ano
Machines.
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Stow's Double Seaming
Machine*
No. 5 with Setting Down,. 28.00
No. 10 with't Setting Down, 24.00
Eleven Discb,
Stow's Beading
Machines,
Nos. 3 4 5
Inch, 7Jjs 6 i
Pairs Boilers, 3 45
With Stand, 26.25 19.75 16.76
Stove Pipe Crimper
and Header,
With Improved Standard, 12.00
Stove Pipe Former.
Nos. J 3 1 Tin Pipe.
Bolls, 2 m 1%
Inch, 30 30 20
Each, 19.00 18.00 10.00
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Stove Pipe Former.
Nob. 10 20
Rolls. 2 ljj
Inch, 30 30
Eacli, 26.00 25.00
Stows Tin Pipe Former,
Slip Roll.
No. 30
noils, m
Inch, 20
Each, 13.00
'Wire Ring Former or
Winder.
Each, 3.00
Miller's Wire Bail
Former,
Each,
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Stow's Double Seaming
Machine*
No. 5 -with SettiDg Down,. 28.00
No. 10 wlth't Betting Down, 24.00
Eleven Discs.
Stow's Beading
Machines.
Nob, 3 4 5
Inch, 7Jfi 6 4
Pairs Rollers, 3 4 6
With Stand, 26.25 19.75 16.75
Stove Pipe Crimper
and Eeader,
With Improved Standard, 12.0i
Stove Pipe Former.
Nob. I 2 1 Tin Pipe
Rolls, 2 1% 1&
Inch, 30 30 20
Each, 19.00 18.00 10.00
TINNERS' TOOLS
AND MACHINES. 163
Stove Pipe Former.
Nob, 10 20
Rolls. 2 m
m _JD '-V '$
►inch, 30 30
Each, 2(3.00 25.00
R.T:
_
L ■_^
— ^rT^Hn
' --i.
Stows Tin Pipe Former,
Slip Roll.
No. 30
Rolls, 1 %
Inch, 20
Each, 13.00
Wire Ring Former or
Winder.
Each, 3.00
Miller's Wire Bail
"~*
Former,
For Pails.
Each, l.£0
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Miller's Oval Handle
Former,
For Oval Wire Rings.
Boiler Expander,
Patented.
Each, 5,oo
Wright's Sheet Iron Folder.
No. 1
Inch, 30
Each, 12.00
TINXliKS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Wright's Sheet Iron
Folder,
'Wood Bottom Sheet Iron
Folder.
No. i
J£ Inch. 30
Iron Bottom Sheet Iron
Folder.
No. 10
Inch, so
Each,
10.00
Stow's Gutter Header.
Nob. O 1
Inch, 30 20
Rod, J$ or & % or %
Each, 10.00 6.50
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Iron Bottom Gutter
Beader.
Nos. 02 1
Inch, 30 20
Each, 6.00 4.00
Steel Gutter Rods.
Inch, 20 30
Rod, % to H Vito'4
Each, 2.00 3.00
Squaring Shears,
Siow'a IMPBOVED.
Nos. 20 30
Cuts Inch, 20 30
With Frame, 36.00 60.00
Flanders1 Circular Shears,
Eouh Paik of Dibob.
One Pair, Each, 1% 3 £% 7?a inch.
No. 1, with Edge Turner, 30.00
No. 1, without Edge Turner, 26.00
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Waugh's Circular Shears.
Noa. 1 a
Inch, 14 20
Each, 33.00 38 00
Squaring Attachment, 10.00.
Soldering Frames.
Complete with Treadle and Rud, 5.00
Cylinders for 1 qt. or 2 qt. I ,, nn
Fruit Cans, >
Cylinders for 5 lb. or 10 lb. \ « ko
Lard Cans, j "
Nos. O
Cuts Inch, 10)4
Each, 12.00
Nob. 3
Cuts Inch, 8?a
Each, 6.00
Bench Shears-
l
800
4
Elbow Bench, 5.25.
a
8%
7.00
5
7
4.00
Hand Shears or Snips.
Nob. 1 a :t 4 5 6
Cuts Inch, iM 4 3,Vj 3>j 3 2H
Eioh, 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.40
Nos. l!^ "I 8 9 10
Cuts Inch, 4 H 4 3,H> 3 1%
Each, 3.00 2.60 2.00 1.50 1.40
Nob.
Each,
ClBOUXAB.
7
3.50
8
3.00
9
2.50
168
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
— Berridge's Double
s^rT^ Cutting Shears,
V; Fon Tin and Ibon.
|fc*v^ N»»- i 3
Each, 2.25 3.00
Bench Plates.
A * r- el
/ Nob. 0 13
■ - * 7 Inch, 48x8 37x8 30x8
Raising Hammers.
d(!] Nos. 13 3 4
Each, 2.25 1.75 1.25 .75
Riveting Hammers,
Handled.
i^g^p* Nos- 12 3 4 5
Inch, 1!» 1 ?; 34 54
Each, .82 .70 .57 .45 .40
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Setting Hammers.
Handled.
Nos. 13 3*5
Inch, l'„ 1 % '4 ii
Each, .82 .70 .57 .45 .40
Beakhorn Stake.
Nos. i a
LlM. .45 40
Each, 15.00 13.25
Double Seaming Stake.
Nos. 1 2
Inch, 12x17 11x11
Each, 9.00 8.00
Double Seaming Stake,
With Four Heads.
Set, 9.00
GEORG35 H. TAY & CO.
Berridge's Double
Cutting Shears,
Foe Tin and Ibon.
Nos. 1 %
Eac'j, 2.25 3.00
Bench Plates.
Nos. 0 12
Inch, 48x8 37x8 30x8
Each,
7.00
6.00
3.00
sm
Raising Hammers.
Nob, 12 3 4
Each, 2.25 1.76 1.26 .76
Riveting Hammers,
Handled.
Nos. 13 3 4 5
Inch, 1>» 1 % % ii
Each, .82 .70 .57 .45 .40
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Setting
H
umueTs,
Handled.
Nos.
1
3
3
4
5
Inch,
l'«
1
%
*
%
Each,
.82
.70
.57
.45
.40
Beakhorn Stake.
I
Double Seaming Stake.
Xos, 1 %
Incb, 12x17 11x11
Each, 9.00 8.00
Double Seaming Stake,
With Four Heads.
Set, 9.00
GF.ORG S H. TAY & CO.
Tea Kettle Stake,
With Four Steel Heads.
Sat, 15.75
Conductor Stake,
Nos. 0 12
Inch, 14x14 I1J4S15 10x14
Each, G.OO 4.00 3.00
Mandrel Stake .
Nob. 0 12 3
Inch, 40 34 30 27
Each, G.OO 5.00 4.00 3.(10
Hollow Mandrel Stake.
Entire length, 40 inches.
Each, 5.60
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
r
Blowhorn Stake.
Large end, 9 inches.
Small end, nh inches.
Each, 6.00
Creasing Stake,
With Horn.
Flat end, 6% inches.
Round end, 9H inches.
Each, 4.1
Creasing Stake-
Inch, u%
I
Common Square Stake. Tinners
Tools »no
Inch. iHna Machines.
172
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Round Head Stake.
l' Each, 1.25
T
Small End, 18 inch
Horn, SH "
Each, 2.76
~T~
Flat End, 8 inch
Small End, 103s "
Each, 2 25
", j Hatchet Stake.
5 Nos. 13 3 4 5 6
Inch, 16 UH 13 11 9 7
1 Each, 5.00 4.25 3.50 2.76 2.25 1 75
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES. 173
jWK S^^^^k Swedges.
fl Cullender, 4.75
^^"^^^^^^^" Square Pan, 6.00
af CreaBing, 5.25
fa -_ — ^.^_^7rVjj Square Pan Turner.
^^^^^f Nos ! a
;| Jnoh, 20 15
Each, 2.60 2.00
1 v <r "
W 'Whitney's Square Pan Turner.
h Inch, 20
li Each, 2.50
||
Chisels and Punches.
WlBE 0HISEL8.
1 Inch, ', ?g H % \ 7a 1
1 Each, .08 .09 .10 .11 .12 .13 .14
1 Lantern Chisels, Each, .12
, Solid Punches.
1 Nos. 0 13345G78 and Prick
' Each, .12
Set, 4 punches, 2 chisel?, .72
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Hollow Punches.
Wrought Shank..
1\i iu. (iiam. and smaller, per iach, 1.00
Larger sizes, " 1.25
Rivet Set and Header.
Nob. OO&O 1&3 ;J&4 o&G 7&S
Eacb, .75 .63 .50 .37 .32
Hand Groovers.
Nob. OO&O 1&3 3&4 5<&6 7&$
Scratch Awls,
Steel.
No.
Dozen,
1
1.50
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
-=1=0
Scratch Awls,
WOOD HANDLES.
NO. 1
Dozen. 1 90
Cutting Nippers.
Nob. 1 a 3 4 5
Iocb, 12 11 10 9 8
Each, 2.25 2.00 1.50 1.40 1.00
Gutter Tongs,
Roofing Tongs.
Turn locks, J$ to 1 H inch.
Per pair, 3.00
Per set, 2 pair, 6.00
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Roofing Tongs,
Improved.
Locks turned, Jg, %, 1, 13d, IKi inch.
Per pair, 4.00
Roofing Tongs,
Reese's Patent.
Adjustable and Removable Gauge.
Each,
Roofing Double S earner.
Burritt's Patent.
For Standing Lock.
Two pair constitute a set.
Common Gauge, 1 x Hi inch TocgB.
Wide Gauge, Hi X.IH inch ToDgs.
Per Set, two pair, 30.00
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Roofing Double
Seaiucr,
To Match Tongs.
Per Bet, 2 pair, 1.75
'Wood Roofing Folder.
Inch, 20 30
Common, 2.50 3.50
With gauge, 3.50 6.00
^m%.
Wire Gauge,
Round.
Nos. 1 3
Nob. o to 3G 6 to :i<;
Each, 2.00 1.25
Wire Gauge,
Oblong.
Nob. 3 4
Nos. o to 36 i to an
Each, 2.00 1.40
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
Mallets,
Second Gbowth Hickobt.
Inch, 2 m 2J$ S S&£
Dozen, 1.26 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.25
Breast Drill,
Millebs' Fallb. Adjustable Chuck.
Each, 3.C6
Solder Copper Handles,
BRASS FeBBULE.
"Wing Dividers,
Inch, 6 7 8 10 12 15
Each, .16 .54 .63 83. 1.00 1.50
TINNERS' TOOLS AND MACHINES.
Inch,
Eaoh,
Pliers,
Flat or Round Nose.
667
•12 .60 .71
m
■
I
Tinners1 Rule,
3 feet long, 1M inches wide.
Nickel Plattrt,
TINNERS'
Tools and
Machines.
180
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
CAPACITY OF CANS ONE INCH DEEP.
UTILITY OF TABLE.
Required the contents of a vessel, diameter 6T7n inches, depth, lOinches?
By the tahle, a vesel one inch deep, and 6/^ inches diameter, contains
rW <>'
a gallon, then 15 X 10=1.50, or one gallon and 2 quarts.
Required, the contents of a can, diameter 19 r8^ inches, depth, 30 inches?
By the table, a vessel one inch deep, and 19^ inches diameter, con-
tains lj
3A gallons, the 1.33 X 30=39.90, or nearly 40 gallons.
Required the depth of a can -whose diameter is l'2T2ff inches, to contain
1G gallons.
By the table, a vessel one inch deep and ]2 -,r inches diameter con-
tains -f^ of a gallon, then 16 ~ .50=32 inches, the depth required, viz :
.50)16(32 X .50=16 gallons.
1
2
3
4
5
O
7
8
9
' Diam.
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
3
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.04
.04
.04
.04
.05
4
.06
.05
.05
.05
.06
.06
.07
.07
.07
.08
5
.08
.08
.08
.09
.09
.10
.10
.11
11
.11
6
.12
.12
.12
.13
.13
.14
.14
.15
16
.10
7
.16
.17
.17
.18
.18
.19
.19
.20
.20
.21
8
.21
.22
.22
.23
.23
.24
.25
.26
.26
.26
9
.27
.28
.28
.29
.30
.30
.31
.31
.32
.33
10
.34
.34
.35
.36
.86
.37
.38
.38
.39
.10
11
.41
.41
.42
.43
.44
.44
.45
.46
.47
.48
12
.48
.49
.50
.61
52
.63
.63
.54
.65
.56
13
.57
.58
.69
.60
.60
.61
.62
.63
.64
.65
14
.66
,67
.68
.69
.70
.71
.72
.78
.74
.75
15
.76
.77
.78
.79
.80
.81
.82
.83
.84
.85
16
.87
.88
.89
.90
.91
.92
.93
.94
.95
.97
17
.98
.911
1.005
1.017
1.028
1.040
1.061
1.063
1.075
1.086
18
1 101
1.113
1.125
1.138
1.150
1.162
1.170
1.187
1.200
1.211
19
1.227
1.240
1.253
1.266
1.279
1.292
1.304
1.317
1330
1.343
20
1.360
1.373
1.385
1.400
1.414
1.428
1.441
1.445
1.478
1.482
21
1.499
1.613
1.627
1.542
1.556
1.570
1.685
1.600
1.612
1 630
22
1.645
1.660
1.675
1.696
1.705
1.720
1.735
1.750
1.770
1.780
23
1.798
1.814
1.830
1.845
1861
1.876
1.892
1.908
1.923
1.940
24
1.958
1.974
1.991
2.007
2.023
2.040
2.056
2.072
2.096
2.105
25
2.125
2.142
2 169
2.176
2.193
2.210
2.227
2 244
2.261
2.280
26
2.298
2.316
2.333
2351
2.369
2.386
2.404
2.422
2.440
2.460
27
2.478
2.496
2.615
2 533
2.652
2.570
2.688
2 607
2.625
2 643
28
2.665
2.684
2.703
2.722
2.741
2.764
2.780
2.800
2 820
2.836
29
2.859
2.879
2.898
2.918
2.938
2.958
2.977
2.997
3.017
3.036
30
3.060
3.080
3.100
3.121
3.141
3.162
3.182
3.202
3.223
3.245
31
3.267
3.288
3.309
3.330
3.351
3.372
3.393
3.414
3.436
3.467
32
3.481
3.503
3.524
3.643
3.668
3.590
3.612
3.633
3.656
3.689
33
3.702
3.725
3.747
3.773
3.796
3.814
3.837
3.860
3.882
3.904
34
3.930
3.963
3.976
4.003
4.022
4.046
4.070
4.092
4.116
4.140
35
4.165
4.188
4.212
4.236
4.260
4.284
4.307
4.331
4.356
4.380
36
4.406
4.430
4.455
4.483
4.603
4.528
4.553
4.577
4.602
4.626
37
4,654
4.679
4.704
4.730
4.755
4.780
4.805
4.834
4 855
4.880
38
4.909
4.935
4.961
4.987
6.012
6 038
5.064
6.090
5 120
5.142
39
6.171
5.197
6.224
5.250
5.277
5.304 6.330 1
5.367
5.3P3
B.iiU
40
5.440 5.467
6.491 5.521
5.548
6.676 6.603
6.630
6.667
5.684
YAH/ABLE PRACTICAL RECEIPTS.
VALUABLE PRACTICAL RECEIPTS.
Tinsmiths' Solder. — TiD, one pound ; lead, one found.
Plumbers' Solder.— Tin, two poundB; lead, five pounds.
Hard Solder. — Copper, one pound ; zinc, eight ounces.
Solder for Gold.— Gold, three pounds ; silver, one pound ; copper, one
pound.
Solder for Silver,— Copper, two pounds; silver, one ounce; sheet
brasB, fifteen pounds.
Solder for Britannia. — Tin, seven pounds ; lead, four pounds.
Bronze Metal — Zinc, two pounds; tin, one pound; copper, four
pounds.
Britannia Metal. — Antimony, one pound; tin, one hundred pounds;
copper, two pounds.
German. Silver.— Zinc, five pounds ; copper, fourteen pounds; nickel
six pounds.
Metal for taking Impressions. — Bismuth, three pounds ; lead, one
pound; tin, eight ounces.
Fusible Alloy (which melta in hot water) . —Bismuth, six ounces ; tin,
two ounces ; lead, three ounces.
A Metal that Extends in Cooling-.— Lead, nine parts ; antimony, two
partB; bismuth, four parts.
Tinning- Acid for Brass and Cof>per. — Muriatic acid, one pound ; give
it all the zinc it will dissolve ; add four ounces sal ammoniac, one pint
water.
For Tinning Brass. — Water, four gallons; salt, one pint; cream tar-
tar, one pound.
Cement for Stopping Holes in Cast-iron. — Iron filings, fifteen parts;
sal ammoniac, two parts; sulphur, one part; ground or powdered stone,
two parts ; add water until it is about the consistency of common paste ; it
is then ready for use.
Acid for Soldering Tin.— Muriatic acid, one part; add all the zinc it
will dissolve ; then add two parts water and a little sal ammoniac.
Acid for Soldering Brass and Copper. — Muriatic acid, one pound;
zinc, four ounces ; sal ammoniac, five ounces.
Acid for Soldering Zinc. — Muriatic acid, one pound; sal ammoniac,
two ounces ; all the zinc it will dissolve ; water, three pints.
Acid for Soldering Iron. — Muriatic acid, one pound; sperm tallow,
six ounces ; sal ammoniac, four ounces.
Acid for Soldering Gold and Silver. — Muriatic acid, cne pound ;
sperm tallow, eight ounces ; sal ammoniac, eight ounces.
Cement for Copper-smiths.— Boiled linseed oil and red lead, mixed to
the consistency of putty, is a good cement for stopping joints and cracks
in copper pipe.
Cement for Joining Metals to Wood, Leather and Glass. — Rosin, fifty
parts ; burnt amber, ten parts ; calcined plaster, five parts. A little boiled
oil improves it.
To Polish Zinc or any Metal.— Take water, one gallon; oxalic acid,
eight ounces ; powdered rotten Btone, Bix ounces ; powdered pumice stone,
four ounces ; tripoli, six ounces. Apply with a cloth, and rnb with a dry
woolen cloth. It is excellent for tinware.
180
GEORGE H. TAY & CO.
CAPACITY OF CANS ONE INCH DEP.
UTILITY OF TABLE.
Required the contents of a vessel, diameter 6/^ inches.epth, 10 inches ?
By the table, a vesel one inch deep, and G-/^ inches nmeter, contains
l 5. of
a gallon, then 15 X 10=1.50, or one gallon and 2 g rt=.
Required, the contents of a can, diameter 19^ incheeeptb, 30inchee?
By
he table, a vessel one inch deep, and ld,% incls diameter, con-
tains l/Jj gallonB, the 1.33 X 30=39.30, or nearly iO gali s.
Required the depth of a can whose diameter is 1'2T2,7 ches, to contain
16 gallons.
By the table, a vessel one inch deep and 12t3ff incis diameter con-
tains -ffa of a gallon
then 16 ~- .50=32 inches, the depl required, viz :
.50)16(32 X .60=16 gallons.
1
2
3
4
5
G
I
8 9
Diam.
3
10
10
10
10
10
10
0
10
10
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.04
.04
1
.04
.05
4
.06
.05
.05
.05
.06
.06
.07
17
.07
.08
5
.08
.08
.08
.09
.09
.10
.10
1
11
.11
6
.12
.12
.12
.13
.13
.14
.14
5
15
.10
7
.16
.17
.17
.18
.18
.19
.19
0
.20
.21
8
.21
.22
.22
.23
.23
.24
.25
!6
.26
.26
9
.27
.28
.28
.29
.30
.30
.31
11
.32
.33
10
.34
.34
.35
.36
.36
.37
.38
:8
.39
.10
11
.41
.41
.42
.43
.44
.44
.45
G
.47
.48
12
.48
.49
.60
.51
52
.53
.53
■4
.56
.56
13
.57
.58
.59
.60
.60
.61
.62
13
.64
.65
14
.66
.67
.68
.69
.70
.71
.72
3
.74
.75
15
.76
.77
.78
.79
.80
.81
.82
<3
.84
.85
16
.87
.t8
.89
.90
.91
.92
.93
>4
.96
.97
17
.98
.99
1.005
1.017
1.028
1.040
1.061
963
1.075
1.086
18
1 101
1.113
1.125
1.138
1.150
1.162
1.170
187
1.200
1.211
19
1.227
1.240
1.253
1. 206
1.279
1.292
1.304
317
1 330
1.343
20
1.360
1.373
1.385
1.400
1.414
1.428
1.441
446
1.478
1.482
21
1.499
1.513
1.527
1.542
1.566
1.670
1.585
;uo
1.612
1 630
22
1.645
1.660
1.675
1.696
1.706
1.720
1.735
750
1.770
1.780
23
1.798
1.814
1.830
1.845
1 861
1.876
1.892
HIS
1.923
1.940
24
1.958
1.974
1.991
2.007
2.023
2.040
2.056
072
2.096
2.106
25
2.125
2.142
2 169
2.176
2.193
2.210
2.227
°44
2.261
2.280
26
2.298
2.316
2.333
2 351
2.369
2.386
2.404
122
2.440
2.460
27
2.478
2.496
2.515
2 633
2.652
2.670
2.588
107
2.625
2 643
28
2.665
2.684
2.703
2.722
2.741
2.764
2.780
BOO
2 820
2.836
29
2.859
2.879
2.898
2.918
2.938
2.968
2.977 :
997
3.017
3.036
30
3.060
8.080
3.100
3.121
3.141
3.162
3.382
202
3.223
3.246
31
3.267
3.288
3.309
3.330
3.351
3.372
3.393
414
3.436
3.457
32
3.481
3.503
3.524
3.643
3.568
3.590
3.612 633
3.656
3.689
33
3.702
3.725
3.747
3.773
3.795
3.814
3.837 860
3.882
3.904
34
3.930
3.963
3.976
4.003
4.022
4.046
4.(170 0H2
4.115
4.140
35
4.165
4.188
4.212
4.236
4.260
4.284
4.307 .331
4.356
4.380
36
4.406
4.430
4.456
4.483
4.503
4.628
4.553 577
4.602
4.626
37
4.654
4.679
4.704
4.730
4.755
4.780
4.805 -834
4 855
4.880
38
4.909
4.935
4.961
4.987
5.012
5 038
5.064 .090
6 120
6.142
39
5.171
6.197
6.224
6.250
5.277
5,304 5.330 1.367
6.3P3
6.410
40
6.440
6.467
6.491
5.521
6.518
6.676 6.603 .630
6.667
6.684
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USEFUL ARITHMETICAL RULES.
To find the Contents in Gallons of any Square Vessel, — Take the
dimensions in inches, and decimal parts of an inch ; multiply the length,
breadth, and height together, and then multiply the product by .004329 for
Wine gallons, and by .003546 for Ale gallons.
To find the 'Contents in Gallons of any Cylindrical Vessel. — Take the
dimensions in inches, and decimal parts of an inch ;* square the diameter ;
multiply it by the length in inches, and then multiply the product by
.0034 for Wine gallons, and by .002785 for Ale gallons.
To find ike Contents of a Flaring Vessel, — Square the diameter of
the top and bottem ; add them together, and divide the product by 2 ; then
multiply the quotient by the height.
To find the Circumference of a Circle. — Multiply the diameter by 3.1416.
To find the Diameter of a Circle. — Divide the circumference by 3.1416.
To find the Area of a Circle — Multiply the circumference by one-
fourth the diameter.
To find the Circu?nference of an Oval. — Multiply one-half the sum
of the two diameters by 3.1416.
To find the Area of an Oval.— Multiply the diameters together, and
that product by .7854.
To find ike Area oj a Sector of a Circle.— Multiply the length of the
arc by half the length of the radius.
To find ike Area between two Circles having' the same Centre, — Mul-
tiply the Bum of the inside and outside diameters by the difference, and by
the decimal .7854.
To find the Area of a regular Polygon of any number of sides. — Mul-
tiply the square of one-half, the distance from the middle of the side to the
centre of the polygon, and that product by the number of Bides.
To find the diameter or Circumference of a Circle^ the Area being
known.— Divide the area by 3.1416; the square root of the quotient will be
equal to half the diameter, and the diameter multiplied by 3.1416 will equal
the circumference.
To find the Side of a Square that shall equal t/te Area of a Circle
of a given Diameter or Circumference. — Multiply the diameter of the
circle by .886227 ; or multiply the circumference of the circle by .282094.
To find the Diameter of a Circle that shall contain the Area of a
given Square. — Multiply the side of the given square by 1.12838.
To find the Side of tltc largest Square that can be inscribed in a
Circle of a given Diameter or Circumference. — Multiply the given diame-
ter by .707106 ; or multiply the given circumference by .225079.
To find the Circumference of a Circle to exactly admit of a Square of
a given side. — Divide the given side by .225079.
To find the side of the largest Equilateral Triangle that can be in-
scribed in a given Circle of a Diameter or Circumference.— Multiply the
given diameter by .866025 ; of the circumference by .275664,
To find the Contents of a Pyramid or of a. Cone— Multiply the area
of tho base by one-third of the height.
To find the Surface of a Sphere— Multiply the diameter by the cir-
cumference.
To find the Contents of a Sphere . —Multiply the cube of the diameter
by .523598.
To find the Area of a Triangle.— Multiply the base by half the height.
INDEX.
A
PAGE
.'Etnas 79
Awls 174, 175
B
Babbitt Metal 55
Bake Ovens 130
Barrels— Ash 116
Banks— Toy 99
Baths— Foot ,100, I2fl
Hip 100
" Infant 99
" Plunge 99
" Sponge 100
Beaders— Gutter 165, 166
Beading Machines 162
Beakhorn Stake 169
Beaters— Egg 143, 144
Bench Plates 168
Biscuit Cutters 86
Blanks— Grater 33
Blow Horns 83
Bio whom Stake 171
Boards— Stove 144, 145
Boiler Expander 164
Boilers— Coffee 01
Fish 105
" Ham 105
Milk 6, 79
" Oval, cast 130
Pudding 79, 80
Round, cast 130
Wasb.... 67, 80
Bolts— Stove 41
Bottoms— Copper 41, 42
" Cup 3j
Steamer 33
Wash Bowl 33
Howls— Dipper G
Scotch 129
Wash 5, 6, 57,80 115
Yankee 129, 13C
Boxes— Bank 102
Billhead ll-3
Bread 103
Bond 102
Cake 103, 104
Cash 101, 102
" Dredge 105
Knife 100
lyiinch 104
" Pepper 105
Post Office 103
" Safe Deposit 103
Spice v 104
PAGE
Bread Raisers 0
Breasts and Covers—
" Copper Tea Kettle 34
Tin " 34
Tea Pots 34
Brazier Rods 54
Broilers - Oyster 144
" Wire 144
Brushes -Stove 145
Buckets— Covered 81, 106
" Dinner 81
Fire 116
" Galvanized 116
Milk 82
" Re-tinned 14
Toy 106
Water 82
Well 116
Burring Machines 159, 160
Burs - Rivet 53
c
Caddies— Tea , 106
Candle Mold Stake 172
Candlesticks — Brass 68
" Japanned ... .. 107
" Planished 107
Canisters— Tea 106
Canopies 38
Cans— Cream 83
Coal Oil 83
" Fruit 83
Milk 8t
Syrup 84
Canteens 84, 116, 117
Camp Kettles 119
Caps and Chain 45
Chain Dish Cloths 145
Chamber Pails 110, 110
Chisels— Tinners 173
Churns. 85
Cleaners— Wire, Pot 145
Closet Doors 36
Cloth Wire 43
Coal Hods 117, 118
Collars— Stovepipe 37
Coolers— Water If8
Copper— Sheet 42, 43
" Planished 43
Coppers — Soldering 42
Corers— Apple 84
Com Poppers 153
Conductor Stakes 170
Covers— Boiler 36
PAGE
Covers— Bucket 35
Coffee Pot 35, 36
Pot. 35
" Saucepan 6,72,75
" Wire Dish 147
Creasing Stakes 171
Crimpers— Stove Pipe 162
Crumb Tray and Brush 113
Cullenders— French 7
Hotel 73
Pieced 85
Re-Linned 7
Cups — California 8
" Molasses 107
" Muffin 7
" Pieced 85
" Re-tinned 7, 8
Toy 107
Cuspadors 68, 107
Cutters— Biscuit 86
Cake 85
" Doughnut 86
D
Dampers — American 44
Dippers— Cocoa Shape 8
" Galvanized 117
" Laundry 9
Pieced 8G
" Stamped 8
Dishes— Chafing 74
Dividers 178
Dogs— Fire 146
Doors— Closet 36
Double Seamers— Roofing 177
Double Seaming Machines-
Moore's 161
Stow's 162
Double Seaming Stakes 169
Drainers— Tumbler 108
Drills— Breast 178
E
Ears— Tinned Kettle 44
" Berger's 45
" Malleable 45
Lard Pail 44
" Oil Can 44
Egg Beaters 143, 144
" Whips 77, 96
Elbows 52, 122
Extinguishers— Can- spout ... 45
F
Feet— Malleable 46
Fillers— Lamp 83
Fire Irons 125
Fire Sets 126
PAGE
FlueStops 54
Folders— Roofing 177
Sheet Iron 164, 165
Tin 157
Forks— Flesh 9
Hotel 74
" Table 32
Forming Machines . . .162, 163, 164
Freezers 146
Fryers— Saratoga Chips 146
Fry Pans — Acme 120
" Cast 114
Hammered 120
Hotel 75
Polished 120
Funnels 68,86, 87
Funnel Tubes 39
G
Gauges— Wire 177
Gem Pans 139, 140
Graters— Box 108
Vegetable 87
Gridirons 131
Griddles— Cake 131
Grooving Machines 157
Grooving Tools 174
Gutter Beader 165, 166
Gutter Tongs 175
H
Hammers 168, 169
Handles— Boiler 46
Can 47
" Cover 49
" Dipper 9
" Dish Pan 46
Malleable 46, 47
" Pail 48
" Saucepan 47
Solder Copper 178
Teakettle, Boss .... 36
" " Chicago 48
'* " Royal... 37
" Teapot 48
Hatchet Stakes 172
Heads— Sprinkler. 52
Hinges — Teapot 49
Hods— Coal 117, 118
Hollow Mandrel 170
Hooks— Leader 49
Hoops— Cheese 87
Horns— Blow 8S
I
Iron— Sheet 50
Irons— Charcoal 148
" Gleason's 147
PAGE
Irons— Laundry 147
Sad 147
Sensible 147
Potts ... 148
Waffle 132
Jaggers 148
Jars— Hotel Stop 110,118
K
Kellles— Brass 70
Berlin, Re-tinned 11
Camp 119
Convex 10
Dish 82
Enameled 132
Fish 105
Lipped 10
Stove 133, 134, 135
Tea ....10,69, 88, 132, 133
" Windsor 10
Knobs— Teapot 51
Knives— Mincing 149
L
Ladles— Hotel 74
" Planters' 12
Re-tinned II, 12
" Soup 12
Lamps— Factory 109
" Mining 88
" Nurse 108, 109
Lanterns 109
Lifters — Cover 119
Lips— Coffee Pot 37
M
Mashers— Potato 149
Mallets— Tinners 178
Mandrel Stakes 170
Match Safes Ill
Measures— Liquor 70, 89
Milk 88
Metals 50, 66
Mills-Coffee 160
Molds— Cake 12, 13
Jelly 13. 14
Melon 14
Muffin Rings.... 94
N
Nails— Roofing 49
Needle Case Stake 172
PAGE
Nippers— Cutting 175
Nozzles— Can 87
Oilers — Machine
" Teamsters...
Openers— Can
162
89
151
P
Pails— Chamber 110, 119
" Dairy 82
" Flaring Tin 82
" Galvanized 115
Milk 82
" Re-tinned 14
" Strainer 82
Pans— Biscuit 21
Bread 90, 121
Cake 12, 13
Cookey 22
Crumb and Brush.... 113
Dairy 16
Dish, pieced 90
" Re-tinned 19, 20
Dripping 121
Dust 110
Egg 74
Flat, Heater 138
Fry 75, 120
JellyCake 27
Gem 139, 140
Lemon 21
Milk, pieced 90
" stamped... 16, 17. 18
Mining 120
Mountain Cake 27
Muffin 21
Omelet 20
Oval, pieced 90
" Re-tinned 19
Patty 28, 29
Pudding 18,19, 90
Rinsing 19
" Sauce-Cast 138
" Copper 72
Hotel 72, 75
" Pieced 91
" Re-tinned.. .14, 15
Sponge Cake 22
Square, pieced .. 90
" Stamped 27
Stew 16
Pepper Boxes v 105
Pie Crimpers 148
Pipe— Leader 62
" Stove 121
" Speaking Tube 51
Pitcher and Bowl 113
PAGE
Plates— Bench 168
" Dinner 29
" Grater 83
Lettered SO
" Pie 30
Plyers 179
Pokers 123, 124
Polish— Stove 152
Poppers— Corn 153
Pots— Coffee 91, 92
Marking 93
Soup Stock 41, 73
" Stove 135,136, 137
" Watering ;'"."'.'.' ".".". .98, 123
Press and Strainer 152
Punches— Tinners 173, 174
Pumps — Liquor 93
R
Raisers— Bread 6
Rattles and Whistles 93
Receipts 181
Rings— Muffin 94
Stove Pipe 37
Rings and Clips 54
Rivets 53
Rivet Set 174
Rods— Boiler 54
" Gutter 135
Roof Safes 123
Roofing Tools 175, 176, 177
Roses— Sprinkler 52
Rosin 54
Round-head Stake 172
Rules— Tinners 179
Arithmetical 182
s
Sadirons 147
Safes— Match Ill
Scoops— Pieced 94
" Stamped 22, 23
Planished 24
Screws— Can.. 56
Screws and Hoops 56, 57
Setting Down Machines 158
Sets— Rivet 174
Shears-Bench 167
" Circular 166, 167
" Double Cutting 168
Hand 167
" Squaring 166
Shovels-Fire 124 125
Shovels and Tongs 125
Sieves 95
Sifters 94
Skewers 24
PAGE
Skimmers— Flat 24
" Hotel 76
Milk . 30
Vegetable 153
Slices— Egg 95
Snips— Hand 167
Solder 55
Soldering Frames 167
Spiders 137, 138
Spittoons Ill
Spoons 31, 32
Spouts— Can 87
" Chicago 67
" Oiler 58
Tea Kettle 38, 57
" Tea Pot 38
Squeezers— Lemon 155
Stakes— Tinners .. 169, 170, 171, 172
Standards— Machine 160, 161
Stands-Fire 126
Tea Pot 164
Sad Irons 153
Steamers— Pieced 95
Steepers-Tea 94
Stock Boilers 71, 73
Stoppers — Flue 54
Strainer Cloth 43
" Conductor 54
Strainers - Gravy 25, 95, 154
Hotel 76
Milk 24
" Soup 96
Tea 154
" Wire 154
Studs— Pan 38
Swedges 173
Tables 60, 61, 62, 63
Tea Kettles 10,88, 132, 133
Tea Kettle Stake 170
Testers— Liquor 70, 96
Thieves-Liquor 70, 96
Tin Plate.. ..- ... 60,61,62. 63
Tin— Perforated 38
Toasters 158
Toilet Ware 112, 113
Tongs— Coal 126, 137
Gutter 175
Roofing 175, 176
Tops and Bottoms 59
Traps— Fly 156
" Mouse 96
Trays— Cash Box 102
Crumb 113
" Tea 113
Trimmings — Chamber Pail 39
" Fruit Can 69
Milk Can 59
Toilet 39
PAGE
Tubes — Funnel 39
" Roof 123
Tubs — Hath 99, 100
Wash 127
Foot 100, 127
Tu mblers —Japanned 113
Re-tinned 26
Tureens— Soup .76, 77
Turners -Cake 25, 26, 77
Hotel 77
Square Pan 173
Turning Machines 150
Turn Buckles and Catches.... 69
u
Urns— Coffee 78
HotWater 71
V
PAGE
Vases-Coal 113
Vats— Cheese 97
W
Wax— Fruit 156
Whips— Egg 77, 96
whistles— Speaking Tube 6:i
Wire 64
Wiring Machines 1 58
Woods— Pail 48
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Zinc— Sheet 65
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