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JACOBS' CONCRETE PLATE.
Patented April 12th, 1881.
Jacob' Concrete Plate
FOR
Floor Lights, Vestibules, Side Lights for Partitions, Transoms, &c.

    The above represents a glass 10 inches square, which unlike other large plates, presents a positively sure foothold, by reason of the walking surface being seamed with concrete or other non-slipping substance.
    They present a very ornamental appearance, which can be heightened by the introduction of vari colored cements, and by the production of different designs upon the faces of the glasses.
    This light is already in some of the largest buildings in this city, and can be seen at our office.

TO ARCHITECTS AND OWNERS.

    We respectfully request, that in calling for Jacobs' Detachable Ring Concrete Light, the same may be specifically named, to avoid mistakes and to insure the insertion of the best Concrete Light.
New York, January 24th, 1883.
Messrs. TICE & JACOBS,
    GENTLEMEN, -- About a year since I called for your "Jacobs Detachable Ring Concrete Light," for the area of the "Liverpool, London and Globe Building," at Pine and Nassau Streets, this city, and have thoroughly tested the same, with the most satisfactory results.
    I can heartily recommend your Light to the building public as being a handsome, durable and satisfactory Concrete Tile Light for area, vaults, floors, skylights, etc.
STEPHEN D. HATCH Architect