surfaceone
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Hello AMCS, Welcome to the Blue Pages, and thanks for showing us some stuff. I'd really like to see some larger, focusy photos of this guy, please. "Dulin & Martin Co. Connecticut and L. It was apparently "Washington's best house for china and glassware," back when paper plates and sporks weren't the order of the day. From the 1930 edition of "The Book of Washington," a boosterish book put out by the Washington Board of Trade. A check of the Post archives reveals that this was the La Salle Building at the southwest corner of Connecticut and L, and that Dulin & Martin relocated in 1935 to make way for National Recovery Administration offices. The building later housed a couple of storied restaurants, Duke Zeibert's and Sholl's Colonial Cafeteria, until it was razed in 1980." From. Imported by Dulin & Martin, made by Maddock & Sons, sounds like double wholesaled. There's several different Maddock marks: quote:
I have contacted The Monticello in DC and am waiting a reply. If you're thinking of the boutique hotel in Georgetown, I don't think that is the place.
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