Examples of household taste . Water-Pitcher: Reed & Barton, Taunton. nent in the collection were the Victoria vases with their dragon-handles andgracefully curved outline, in a shape which seems to be a favorite one at this INDUSTRIAL ART 175 time. Of these latter, the most noticeable was the huge Victoria vase par. Portion of Wrought-Iron Gate: Barnard, Bishop 6s Barnard. excellence, which occupied the place of honor, as the central and chief objectof the display. This vase forms the subject of our illustration on page 178. 176 THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1876. It stood about five feet high


Examples of household taste . Water-Pitcher: Reed & Barton, Taunton. nent in the collection were the Victoria vases with their dragon-handles andgracefully curved outline, in a shape which seems to be a favorite one at this INDUSTRIAL ART 175 time. Of these latter, the most noticeable was the huge Victoria vase par. Portion of Wrought-Iron Gate: Barnard, Bishop 6s Barnard. excellence, which occupied the place of honor, as the central and chief objectof the display. This vase forms the subject of our illustration on page 178. 176 THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1876. It stood about five feet high, and was undoubtedly one of the most magnificent specimens of porcelain


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