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The Historic Windows Database
Research completed by Seth Hinshaw, Building Documentation Specialist
Send any corrections to seth @ old-doors.info.
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Link: Windows / Sidelights / Pantry Sash |
Name: 2x2 Pantry Sash |
Years: 1891-1905 |
History: Pantry sash windows were usually located on the rear or ends of a house. In the early years, the two lights in each sash were vertical in shape. Over the course of the 1890s, however, the proportions of the window changed, and by 1900 the windows in each sash were horizontal. |
Millwork catalog references (Note: underlined company names link to millwork company histories, while underlined years link to catalogs uploaded at archive.org):
Paine Lumber Co.
1891, page 13 ;
Paine Lumber Co.
1893, page 13 ;
Mulliner Box & Planing Co.
1893, page 13;
Foster Munger
1895, page 17 ;
Foster Munger Co.
1897, page 19;
Foster Munger Co.
1899, page 15 ;
Western Sash & Door Co.
1899, page 19 ;
Foster Munger Co.
1900, page 15 ;
Huttig Bros. Mfg. Co. (Muscatine)
1900, page 20 ;
E.L. Roberts & Co.
1900, page 20 ;
Curtis & Bartlett Co.
1902, page 17;
Foster-Munger Co.
1902, page 13; Memphis Sash & Door 1903, page 19;
E.L. Roberts & Co.
1903, page 57; Alexander Lumber Co.
1904, page 15 ;
Chandler Lumber Co.
1904, page 17 ;
Radford
1904, page 17 ;
Western Sash & Door Co.
1906, page 19;
Chicago Millwork Supply Co.
1906, page 17;
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