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R. B. Wing & Son – Paint, Varnish, Glass – Hardware – Albany, NY – Featured Fade – Ariela Rutbeck-Goldman

© Ariela Rutbeck-Goldman

All over Albany said:

For many years, R.B. Wing and Son was recognized as perhaps the oldest business in the city. It started around 1854 as a ship’s chandler when Albany was a booming river port, and then transitioned into construction supplies. Unfortunately, it closed in 1996 after 151 years in business, and is no longer in the running for oldest business in Albany. – Carl Johnson, All Over Albany – January 19, 2012

Plate and Window Glass – St. Louis, MO

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Glass Company – Window, Wire & Leaded Glass – 132 West 3rd Street – Greenwich Village, NYC

Window Glass © Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Window Glass © Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Wire Glass © Vincenzo Aiosa

Leaded Glass © Vincenzo Aiosa

Doro’s Annex Unveiled – Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish & Paints! – Michael Glicksman, Featured Fade

© Michael Glicksman

Back in December of 2013, Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York did a posting on the “upscale florist shop” Doro’s Annex, which after 33 years in business finally shut its doors on 9th Avenue and West 21st Street.  Yesterday, an Instagram buddy of mine, Michael Glicksman posted the image above and at my request sent me the image below to be featured on FAB.

Now, if I were opening the Swedish café Michael believes will be at this location, I would have solved my sign problem immediately and would repurpose this old relic. In places like the Netherlands, it would be the law. Patrimony is a strong national and municipal heritage & preservation movement all across the Netherlands. My great grandmother’s Florist sign apparently will be added to the building she lived and worked from for over fifty years during and after the German occupation. Ironically, a wonderful German woman by the name of Monika Thé occupied this space for the next fifty years after my great grandmother, Gatske de Jong died of tuberculosis and was kind enough to let my mother and myself in three years ago on Easter Sunday where she entertained us all afternoon with delicious tea and cookies.

© Michael Glicksman

A.W. Hengeveld – Glas en Verfwaren – Huis en Decorschilder – Kadijk, Amsterdam NL

Glass & Paint Wares - House & Decor Painter © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Steinway Blind & Glass Co – Astoria, Queens

Now a Middle Eastern Pastry shop © Vincenzo Aiosa

Diversified Products Co – Glass Tinting Co – Haverford Window Cleaners – Tires – Off Lancaster Avenue – West Philadelphia, PA

© Frank H. Jump

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Frank H. Jump

Dannenhoffer's Opalescent – Shaffer's Glass Works

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Elsewhere on the Internet:

Schlegel's American Families of German Ancestry - Google Books

The Dannenhoffer Brothers

JL Dannenhoffer - Schlegel's American Families of German Ancestry - Google Books

NL Dannenhoffer - Schlegel's American Families of German Ancestry - Google Books

NY Times - May 21, 1905

NY Times - May 21, 1905 (PDF)

NY Times - May 21, 1905 (PDF)

Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company – Paint & Glass – Tucson, AZ

August 2009 © Frank H. Jump