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John Webster was the first craftsmen in the New World known to advertise for Wooden Venetian Sun Blinds. On arrival, John Webster referred to himself as Upholsterer from London. He opened a shop in Philadelphia and was, by all accounts, quite successful. catering to the residents of means and producing a high quality product and service. In addition to upholstery, Webster provided bed hangings, made and hung wall paper, offered the sale of fine fabrics and of course manufactured and repaired wooden blinds. It was John Webster with whom John and Betsy Ross first worked as apprentice before opening their own upholstery shop two blocks away offering upholstery and related services including the fabrication of the new Venetian Sun Blinds. The first known print advertisement for wooden blinds appeared in the Pennsylvania weekly Journal and Advertiser on August 20, 1767: |
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| " ...The newest invented Venetian Sun Blinds for Windows, on the best principles, stain'd to any colour, moves to any position so as to give different lights, screens from the scorching rays of the sun, draws a cool air in hot weather, draws up as a curtain, and prevents being overlooked and is the best preserver of furniture of anything of the kind ever invented" | ||||
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