Crockery & glass journal . l. He alsorepresents the Flemington Cut Glass Co , and carriesa full line of their excellent designs in mitre andfloral cuttings. The product of the Royal Worcester PorcelainWorks is handled in this country by Maddock &Miller, who devote a special showroom to this ex-quisite ware on the fifth floor at 25 West Broadway,with Mr. Warren in charge. This world-renownedfactory dates back to 1751, since which time it hasalways held a leading positiou in the ceramic world, it. It is a radical departure from anything on themarket, being not only beautifully cut, but veryhighl


Crockery & glass journal . l. He alsorepresents the Flemington Cut Glass Co , and carriesa full line of their excellent designs in mitre andfloral cuttings. The product of the Royal Worcester PorcelainWorks is handled in this country by Maddock &Miller, who devote a special showroom to this ex-quisite ware on the fifth floor at 25 West Broadway,with Mr. Warren in charge. This world-renownedfactory dates back to 1751, since which time it hasalways held a leading positiou in the ceramic world, it. It is a radical departure from anything on themarket, being not only beautifully cut, but veryhighly finished, the cost of the latter process equal-ing that of the cutting. It is the finish that gives thebrilliancy to high grade cut glass. Guernsey earthenware is shown by Ledden &Bates at 65 West Broadway. We are informed thathundreds of hotels and clubs have been equippedwith the Guernsey product, that thousands uponthousands of breakfasts, dinners and suppers arecooked and served in it, and goodness only knows. Louis Levien, 33 Murray St. and its works of art have placed it in a class by who have visited Warwick Castle willremember the tremendous vase that stands in theentrance hall. At the present time they are largemanutactuers of utilitarian ware, and this year Mad-dock & Miller are receiving their first lot of openstock dinnerware. The Aristocrat of Englishchinas they call it. The array of designs in dinner-ware, tea services, breakfast sets, service plates,buillons, etc., is very large. C. H. Taylor, president of the Jewel Cut GlassCo., has evolved a design, called the Aberdeen,which compels the admiration of everyone who sees how many Welsh rabbits have been prepared in all large silverware manufacturers are using Guercesy for mounting in silver or metal factory has been tripled in order to care for thegreat influx of business, and the country has beenscoured to find the best potters and finishers. Thecompany makes a most comple


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