These little circulars were put out by the Morgan Company in 1938 to highlight their wood product line. This was when in American quality was inexpensive and companies strive for their reputation. Sadly as American deteriorates and it is diluted with immigrants that demand their heritage supersedes America's and they have no connection to what made the country great, we are seeing the repetition of the great Roman Empire to what Italy is today. Now for the Great Morgan workmanship. Here you find the following styles of stairway's: The Newburyport, The Guilford, The Stiegel, The Annapolis, The Eastern Point, Early American, The Cornwall.
Here are closeups of stairs:
These next selection will be mantels, there were some beautiful varieties starting with the Williamsburg Mantel, The Bulfinch Mantel, The Peabody Mantel, The Shirley Mantel, An Early American Fireplace Surround, The Rockport Mantel, The Shirley Mantel of James River Virginia, The Christopher Wren Mantel, The Dedham Mantel, The Pingree Mantel, an Early Nineteenth 19c. Empire Mantel. Here are also closeups of these beauty's:
Here are some closeup of some of the mantels:
These are some beautiful Kitchen Cabinets from the 1938 circular. The wonderful thing about these cabinets is that many still exist attesting to the wonderful workmanship.
Here are some wonderful classical styles of doors of Entrance Doors that Morgan Made. Since 1885 Morgan has been making fine quality and workmanship products that even today as you see old homes you will see their products as the day they were installed. Some of these doors are Williamsburg adaptations that have stood the test of time.
Here are close up of the Morgan Entrance Doors
Here is a little circular on six panel doors which is a reproduction of an eighteenth century home in Back Bay Boston Massachusetts
I will be adding to these door entrance in the future
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