Charles F. Biele and Sons did at least one project for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. There is also correspondence in the AMNH archives for a project done for Mrs. H. Fairfield Osborn. Mrs. Osborn was the wife of Henry Fairfield Osborn, a paleontologist and president of AMNH. There is also an inquiry from a law firm for a recommendation for someone to make a showcase for a large ship model. This may be work that Charles F. Biele and Sons did for the Cunard Line.
The following are the correspondence:
April 21 1921 - Letter from the museum to Charles F. Biele and Sons.
April 25, 1921 - Letter from Charles F. Biele and Sons to the museum.
July 28, 1921 - Letter from Charles F. Biele and Sons to the museum.
August 4, 1921 - Letter from the museum to Charles F. Biele and Sons.
August 22, 1921 - Letter from Charles F. Biele and Sons to the museum.
August 30, 1921 - Letter from the museum to Charles F. Biele and Sons.
October 4, 1921 - Letter from the museum to Charles F. Biele and Sons.
August 25, 1928 - Letter and drawing from Charles F. Biele and Sons to Mrs. Osborn at her home at Castle Rock.
September 1, 1928 - Letter from Charles F. Biele and Sons to Mrs. Osborn.
September 1, 1936 - Letter from a law firm requesting a recommendation for a manufacturing of showcases
September 8, 1936 - Letter from AMNH to law firm recommending Charles F. Biele and Sons for showcases
The full file with all documents is here.