. The Saturday evening post. Washinffion HTHE illustrations show the grace and simpledignity which is characteristic of Wallacecraftsmanship. Wallace patterns are alwayscorrect from the formal point of view, andpermanently pleasing in themselves. Each design was inspired by a definitehistorical motif. WALLACE STERLING SILVER Cabot—Reminiscent of Colonial days in its ex-quisite simplicity and purity of line, the Cabot pat-tern is charming and distinctive. Washington—Here, too. Colonial strength andsimplicity are embodied in a pattern of supple linesand graceful curves—the Washington. 1835 R. WA


. The Saturday evening post. Washinffion HTHE illustrations show the grace and simpledignity which is characteristic of Wallacecraftsmanship. Wallace patterns are alwayscorrect from the formal point of view, andpermanently pleasing in themselves. Each design was inspired by a definitehistorical motif. WALLACE STERLING SILVER Cabot—Reminiscent of Colonial days in its ex-quisite simplicity and purity of line, the Cabot pat-tern is charming and distinctive. Washington—Here, too. Colonial strength andsimplicity are embodied in a pattern of supple linesand graceful curves—the Washington. 1835 R. WALLACEHeaviest Silver Plale Alamo—Reflected in the Alamo pattern are thestatcliness and the dignity of the Spanish Franciscangroup of missions by that name established early inthe Eighteenth Century. Athena — The classic grace of ancient Athenshas been interpreted in a motif of permanentloveliness in the Athena Athena The Teaspoons are shown in reduced size 124 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December II, 1920


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