Hardware merchandising October-December 1910 . the Industrial posii ion in he foreground a lm ?e i lenltalesman was used to display an elaborate line of plumbers brass goods inboth brass and nickeled finishes. Ineluded in the case were bath fittings,stop ami waste cocks, fuller and com-pression work, valves, and other fittingsrequired for plumbing work and watersen ices. Hanging Erom the ceiling and walland resting on tables and desks weredozens of handsome elect tie lamps andlighting fixtures, then being some particularly beautiful domes for dining shades were used to complete the fix-tures,


Hardware merchandising October-December 1910 . the Industrial posii ion in he foreground a lm ?e i lenltalesman was used to display an elaborate line of plumbers brass goods inboth brass and nickeled finishes. Ineluded in the case were bath fittings,stop ami waste cocks, fuller and com-pression work, valves, and other fittingsrequired for plumbing work and watersen ices. Hanging Erom the ceiling and walland resting on tables and desks weredozens of handsome elect tie lamps andlighting fixtures, then being some particularly beautiful domes for dining shades were used to complete the fix-tures, I lu: artistic construction of someof the shades bringing forth expressionsof admiration Erom many who werelooking for classy lighting fixtures. An electric grate, finished in lighthammered brass, combined both artis-tic and utilitarian qualities, and wasalso the subject of much Eavorable com-iiii nf. In engineers brass work the Morrisondisplay was even more complete thanin former years, the display beingshown off to splendid advantage by the. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION. —Brilliant Display of Lighting Fixtures by the James Morrison Brass Mfg. Co. Building, midway between the Stoveand Process sections. The number of plumbing fixturesshown was not as large as a year agobut their prominent position broughtthis branch of the Morrison business tothe front and impressed upon hardware-men and plumbers who visited the dis-play that both in enamelware andbrass goods for plumbers the Morri-sons are in the front rank. Severaltypes of lavatories were shown alongthe wall with beveled plate glass mir-rors, shelves and bathroom fittingshanging above. And in a prominent rooms and dens, and clusters of lightsfor halls, drawing and living very artistic wall brackets wereshown. The brass work on all was ofthe highest class, brass chains beingfavored for the hanging fixtures. Thefinishes were of many styles as in addi-tion to the usual polished brass, blackiron, brush brass and lemo


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