Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City, “The world’s largest hotel — 2200 rooms, 2200 baths, ” is equipped throughout with Thomas Maddock plumbing fixtures — the equipment that withstands years of hard usage and gives the utmost in service with a minimum of wear.
Made entirely of glistening, pure white, vitreous china, which will neither chip, crack nor craze, Maddock fixtures represent the most advanced ideas in the manufacture of sanitary equipment.
Architects who do not have Maddock literature on file should write for our architect’s catalog, which shows the complete line of Maddock fixtures adapted for domestic use, public buildings, hospitals, etc.
Thomas Maddockʼs Sons Company, Trenton, N. J.
OLDEST SANITARY POTTERS IN AMERICA ESTABLISHED 1859 Manufacturers of sanitary earthenware plumbing fixtures 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
The fixture shown above is the Madbury. A onepiece, vitreous china lavatory of the center leg support type with integral supply nozzle and overflow cleansing device, both exclusive Maddock features.
The valve handles and other slab fittings are also made of vitreous china, which eliminates the care required to keep ordinary metal parts clean.
This lavatory may also be furnished with pedestal, instead of center leg support, when so desired.
In the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City Architect: McKim, Mead & White Plumbing Contractor: W. Q. Cornell