Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . 7. Vase; Teco ware. Made by the Chicago Terra Cotta Co., 1902. Sixteen Antique Wood Carvings, from Temples and Palaces of Old Japan. Large Porcelain Vase, by Doulton c^ Co., 1902. Decorated by Hopkins, Highland Cattle (see page 22). Dish ; earthenware, sgraffito decoration. Pennsylvania German, 1823. Plate ; earthenware, sgraffito decoration. Eagle and Scroll. Eastern Penn-sylvania ; c. 1840. Large Bowl ; earthenware. Ocean Waves and Mermaids. Kookwood Pot-tery, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bowl and Pitcher ; flint enamel. Bennington, Vt., 1849. Dukes (ou


Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . 7. Vase; Teco ware. Made by the Chicago Terra Cotta Co., 1902. Sixteen Antique Wood Carvings, from Temples and Palaces of Old Japan. Large Porcelain Vase, by Doulton c^ Co., 1902. Decorated by Hopkins, Highland Cattle (see page 22). Dish ; earthenware, sgraffito decoration. Pennsylvania German, 1823. Plate ; earthenware, sgraffito decoration. Eagle and Scroll. Eastern Penn-sylvania ; c. 1840. Large Bowl ; earthenware. Ocean Waves and Mermaids. Kookwood Pot-tery, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bowl and Pitcher ; flint enamel. Bennington, Vt., 1849. Dukes (oulbourx : Seven Arrow and Spear Heads from Caroline Co., Md. A Friend : Fifteen Japanese Tobacco Pipes ; ancient and modern. Mrs. Thomas Eoberts: Portion of a Stele from ruins of the Temple at Der-el-Bahri, Egypt. Grand Lodge of Free Masons of Pennsylvania : Plate; souvenir of the Sesqui-Centennial of Washingtons Initiation as a Free of Washingtons Masonic Apron ; on white Medal; souvenir of the Sesqui-Centennial. 99. PORCELAIN VASE. Underglaze Painting of Highland Cattle, by C. B. Hopkins. 3Iade by Doidton & Co., London, England. Given by Mr. .John T. Morris (page 21). 23 ]Me. and Mrs. Amos K. Little : Large gold-lacquered Bowl, with Frame and Easel. Japan. Mrs. Travis Cochran : Handkerchief; linen mull. Embroidery and drawn work ; c. 1832. Edward Lycett, Atlanta, Georgia : Vase ; hard porcelain, decorated by himself. Metallic Lustre and Jewelornamentation. Mrs. Harriet F. Browxell, Providence, E. I. : Pair of Salt Cellars; pressed glass. Busts of Washington and or American ; c. 1825-40. ]V1rs. Johx ^Y. Field (bequest) : Two Bronze Busts and a Plaque ; by Barbedienne. Chair; mahogany, claw and ball feet. Two Brass Candle-sticks, with metal shades. Taboret ; inlaid with ivory, wood and metal. Pair of Gilded Brackets ; from old Peters Mansion, Belmont. Two small Wood Stands ; for vases. Mrs. a. E. Lewexberg : Decanter ; engraved gla


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