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0  2007   OOSSflOl   7 

j  CALIFORNIA  STATE  LIBRARY 


O    1   A    M    Is       A_± 


J-TA\~<  kl\    A 


C««  So. 


CALIF 


TS 
619 

1890 


€  y 


1V3M. 


§S 


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. 

•a 

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9 

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3fl 

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a           B-< 

^^^^^^m_; 

tie 

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 

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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 . 

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^^^P^S 

^      Quarts,                         2                                     4 
|      Dach,                             Wi                                    9H 
Dozen,                         3.60                                    6.00 

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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 


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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 

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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 


# 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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^^^ 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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 

II 


IUABLE    PRACTICAL    HP 


Tinstn  \     ir«l  .  i—4   -•*  f-**.j 

Plumbers' SeL  -Tin,  two  pew 

//«»■</  Solder,'   'p[»r,  on*  r-  ni>  1  : 
■ 
pound. 

■■ 
brass,  fifteen 

'    ■ 

,   tw><  P    It  •• 

pounds. 

.    copper,  two  J'"  i 

Six  Iioilli.lv. 

pound;  tin.  sigh l 
two  ounoei 
parte;  bleo 

«t"r":'  ■*&>££? 

tar.onor.,  wmm'  *"  **••    * 

Ml  snin-..- 
two  part* 

■*    *■•        •  -     ■ 

■ 

fli*  OUDi.  - 


■ill     —    . . 


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woolens 


GEORGE  H.  TAY  &  CO. 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

z 

Zinc— Sheet 65 


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