The Architectural magazine . is composed of several pieces; andthough it is a compound of forms, some of themof the Grecian class, and others belonging toGothic architecture, yet it has been a good dealused. It is not introduced here on account ofits beauty, but as aiding to form a variety. Figs. 76, 77, and 78. are vases calculated fori being used as chimney pots. Fig. 77. is a veryelegant form, either by itself, or on a pedestal,as shown Jig. 88. p. 162. Fig. 78. is a very handsome form,and has been much used in Italian entrance lodges. is an ex-beautifulform, and its indentedoutline is bett


The Architectural magazine . is composed of several pieces; andthough it is a compound of forms, some of themof the Grecian class, and others belonging toGothic architecture, yet it has been a good dealused. It is not introduced here on account ofits beauty, but as aiding to form a variety. Figs. 76, 77, and 78. are vases calculated fori being used as chimney pots. Fig. 77. is a veryelegant form, either by itself, or on a pedestal,as shown Jig. 88. p. 162. Fig. 78. is a very handsome form,and has been much used in Italian entrance lodges. is an ex-beautifulform, and its indentedoutline is better cal-culated for breakinorthe force of high windsthan if that outlinewere smooth, as in thepreceding figures, 76,77, and 78.,or even 80. representstwo chimney shafts inthe old English style,adapted for of this kind were generally of different patterns in thesame stack, so that, formerly, when they were prevalent, theymust have formed rather an expensive part of the I. — No. 4. m.


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