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Curtains And Furnishings For Windows Or Doors
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15,886. Allwood, G. E. Aug. 3. Hooks.-A curtain hook consists essentially of one piece of wire, bent into the form of a double hook, one to engage a suspension ring, and the second formed at right-angles to the first, being sharp pointed, and outwardly curved. Fig. 4 shows an application for forming festoons in a curtain.
GB190515886D1905-08-031905-08-03An Improved Hook for Curtains and the like.
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