Chips from the Workshop of Gustave Stickley

Title

Chips from the Workshop of Gustave Stickley

Date

1901

Maker

Gustave Stickley Company

Notes

An advertisement in the Troy Daily Times, dated March 29, 1901 is the earliest documented reference to this catalog, albeit somewhat obliquely. J. Crawford Green, a retailer at 270 River Street in Troy, advertised “Austrian Oak Furniture from the Workshop of Gustave Stickley” calling it “a revival of old arts and crafts applied to wood and leather.” In mirroring the language used by the catalog, J. Crawford Green’s advertisement confirms that the catalog was in circulation. By referring to the firm as “The Workshop of Gustave Stickley”–as opposed to “The United Crafts”–this advertisement likewise suggests the transition between names has not been completed.

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Chalet Smokers’ Cabinet (no. 503) Catalog resource
Library Table (no. 409-L) Catalog resource
Library Table (no. 409) Catalog resource
Writing Table (no. 417) Catalog resource
Library Table (no. 410) Catalog resource
Magazine Cabinet (no. 514) Catalog resource
Arm Chair (no. 2612) Catalog resource
Chair (no. 2606) Catalog resource
Chair (no. 2600) Catalog resource
Spanish Arm Chair (no. 2576) Catalog resource
Dining Chair (no. 1292) Catalog resource
Plate Rack (no. 903) Catalog resource
China Cabinet (no. 902) Catalog resource
Side Board (no. 901) Catalog resource
Secretary (no. 515) Catalog resource
Book Cabinet (no. 512) Catalog resource
Book Cabinet (no. 508) Catalog resource
Magazine Cabinet (no. 506) Catalog resource
Chess Table (no. 419) Catalog resource
Dining Table (no. 418) Catalog resource
Leather Screen (no. 101) Catalog resource
Plant Stand (no. 48) Catalog resource
Plant Stand (no. 44) Catalog resource
Venetian pedestal (no. 25) Catalog resource
Cedar Lined Chest Catalog resource