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Early 1900's Clark's Oak Thread Counter Top Case

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 600.00 USD
Early 1900's Clark's Oak Thread Counter Top Case
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Offered for your bidding pleasure is this Early 1900's Clark's Oak Thread Counter Top Case. The Clark family built the first factory for making cotton thread for sewing in 1812 in Paisley, Scotland. George A. Clark immigrated to the United States in 1856 and acted as an agent for the company. In 1864, George and his brother, William, built a thread mill in Newark, N.J. It became Clark Thread Co. The trademark "O.N.T" stands for "Our New Thread," a six-cord thread developed by George for use with sewing machines. The company merged with J. & P. Coats in 1952. This case succeeds in organization of all your thread needs. This case features a desk style with a black leather top shown on the desk. The top lifts and shows a tray for added storage. The drawers lining the front of the case are appropriately labeled for different kinds of thread and purposes of organization such as "Clark's, Spool, Cotton, O.N.T". The measurements of this case are 30" wide, 21" deep, 11 1/2" tall.