Plumbing equipment that saves the after-costs of repair bills
Maddock plumbing equipment was used in the Gladstone School, Cleveland, Ohio, where the essential requirements of the equipment were sanitation, durability and economy in upkeep.
Maddock fixtures, made by the oldest sanitary potters in America, represent the highest developments of America’s sixty years’ experience in manufacturing pottery for sanitary purposes.
Constructed entirely of glistening, snow-white, almost unbreakable vitreous china which will never chip, crack or craze, Maddock fixtures will give years and years of service without showing wear. And they seldom, if ever, require repairs.
Any architect who does not have a file of Maddock literature, should write for our architect’s catalog which describes the complete line of Maddock fixtures designed especially for domestic, hospital, public building and various other requirements.
Thomas Maddockʼs Sons Company, Trenton, N. J.
OLDEST - SATNITARI - POTTERS - IN - AMERICA ESTABLISHED 1859 Manufacturers of sanitary earthenware plumbing futures for bath, kitchen and laundry needs in the home; also sanitary ware for medical, industrial, commercial and public building installations
Branches: New York. — Philadelphia — Chicago — San Francisco — St. Louis
In the Gladstone School, Cleveland, O.
Architect: W. R. McCormack, Cleveland, O.
Plumbing Contractors: Poplowsky Plumbing Co. Cleveland, O.
Plumbing Jobbers: Kennedy Co., Cleveland, O.
See our section in the Fourteenth Annual Edition of Sweet’s Catalog, pages 1037 to 1044.
The fixture shown in the panel above is the Madera-Silent, which is made throughout, excepting the white celluloid covered seat, of vitreous china.
Massive in appearance, Strong in construction, silent in operation and
“all white” in color, this fixture combines advantages that will add character to any bathroom.