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No Overmantel Full Jamb (1880 to 1923)


Mantels / Queen Anne mantels / No Overmantels / No Overmantel Full Jamb

These mantels have jambs extending up to the shelf and no overmantel. These mantels were common for four decades and could be found in Bungalows.
Millwork catalog references:

Innis (1880) page 59, 61, 63 ; Bradley & Currier (1882) page 42D, 42E (2), 42F (2) ; Selden (1887) page 61 ; Sanger, Rockwell & Co. (1889) page 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137 ; Orelup & Pearson (1890) page 8-10 ; Paine (1891) page 210-212, 213 (2) ; Pettyjohn & Thornhill (1891) page 36 (2) ; Mulliner (1893) page 224, 225, 226 (2), 227 (2) ; Paine (1893) page 224, 225, 226 (2), 227 (2) ; Foster Munger (1895) page 177 ; St. Louis S&D (1895) page 282, 305 ; Foster Munger (1897) page 222 ; Gernert (1898) page 278-281, 282 (2), 283, 284, 291, 292 ; Western (1899) page 156 (2) ; Foster Munger (1899) page 302 ; Pease (1900) page 70 (3), 71 ; Huttig (St. Louis) (1900) page 357 (2) ; Morley Bros. (1900) page 3-7 ; E.L. Roberts (1900) page 163 ; Huttig (Muscatine) (1900) page 163 ; Foster Munger (1900) page 328 (2), 329 (2), 330 ; Foster Munger (1902) page 340-342 ; Memphis S&D (1903) page 158 (2), 159 ; Chandler (1904) page 44 ; Radford (1904) page 253 ; Rockell (1904) page 163 (2), 164, 166 ;