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Title: Technology of textile design. Being a practical treatise on the construction and application of weaves for all textile fabrics, with minute reference to the latest inventions for weaving. Containing also an appendix showing the analysis and giving the calculations necessary for the manufacture of the various textile fabrics
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Posselt, E. A. (Emanuel Anthony), 1858-1921
Subjects: Textile fabrics
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pub. by the author (etc.) London, S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, limited
Contributing Library: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library
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Dress Goods. Spun Silks, Tinsels and Fine Cotton Yarns and Warps. Selling Agents for MALCOLM: M:ILLS CO. Chenilles, Tinsel Twists and Threads,Sewing Cotton, Polished Threads and Cords, Fancy Twists in Worsted Silk and Cotton. 300 CROMPTON LOOM WORKS, WORCESTER, MASS. THE ORIGINAL AND MOST EXTENSIVE WORKS FOR THE BUILDING OF CARPET, FANCYWOOLEN, COTTON AND SILK LOOMS IN THIS COUNTRY, The Crompton CamLoom With 1886 box motion issuperior for Flannels andBlankets, and is built of anydesired width and Shuttle-Box capacity, and with two,three, four and five-leafcam. The Crompton SilkLoom Is excellent in design andoperation, and has patentspecial devices particularlyadapted for the wants ofSilk Manufacturers. The Crompton GinghamLoom Is the STANDARD foT Ging-hams and Similar goods. Itis made with four or sixboxes at one end, or fourboxes at each end, and withtwo, three and four-leafcam. It has many patentimprovements. The Crompton JeanLoom Has a fixed reputation forKentucky Jeans, etc., etc.
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■ft-j)^, -rnip: ~W^S^ The Crompton ImprovedClose-Shed 1886Fancy Loom. The BEST for Worsted andFancy Cassimeres. It is oftwenty - seven harness ca-pacity, four boxes at eachend, and patent automaticlet-off and safety fillingstop-motions. The 1886 Box motion is a positivecrank and differential levermovement; any of the com-partments of either seriesof Shuttle Boxes are com-manded at any pick. Singleor Double Beam arrange-ments as desired. Cromptons ImprovedComb on the NoblePrinciple Is freely admitted by ex-perts to be, in many re-spects, the BEST Comb yetproduced. In workman-ship, character and produc-tion, it competes with anyNoble Comb made. In price it cannot beunderbid. Is adapted for either coarseor fine wool, and is fur-nished with a bailer, or acan coiler, or spout for astationary can, as may bedesired. The main drivingand smaller shafts are steel.The circles are of choicestconstruction and guaran-teed in every respect. Cromptons New Ingrain Carpet Loom. Cromptons New Ingrain

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Posselt__E__A___Emanuel_Anthony___1858_1921
  • booksubject:Textile_fabrics
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  • bookpublisher:_London__S__Low__Marston__Searle___Rivington__limited
  • bookcontributor:Sterling_and_Francine_Clark_Art_Institute_Library
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