. International studio. The National Competition of Schools of Art, igog. DESIGN FOR EMBOSSED LEATHER TOBACCO-BOX BY ARTHUR E. THOMAS (BIRMINGHAM, MARGARET ST.) and several attractive door handles in brass andbronze by Mr. John S. Clegg, Mr. Frank H;Morris, and Mr. Albert E. Woffinden of Birming-ham (Margaret Street). Mr. Frank Outram ofBirmingham (Margaret Street) showed some fire-dogs in wrought iron with brass inlay. Othergood examples of metal work were the enamelledchristening cup by Miss Effie Luke, of Dublin,the vase in copper and silver by Mr. Lelant Black,of Islington (Camden), and a
. International studio. The National Competition of Schools of Art, igog. DESIGN FOR EMBOSSED LEATHER TOBACCO-BOX BY ARTHUR E. THOMAS (BIRMINGHAM, MARGARET ST.) and several attractive door handles in brass andbronze by Mr. John S. Clegg, Mr. Frank H;Morris, and Mr. Albert E. Woffinden of Birming-ham (Margaret Street). Mr. Frank Outram ofBirmingham (Margaret Street) showed some fire-dogs in wrought iron with brass inlay. Othergood examples of metal work were the enamelledchristening cup by Miss Effie Luke, of Dublin,the vase in copper and silver by Mr. Lelant Black,of Islington (Camden), and a copper bowl ofdistinction by Mr. Alfred M. Wright, of Birming-ham (Vittoria Street). One or two of the few examples of leather workin the exhibition were unusually good. Perhapsthe best was the black tobacco-box, with inscrip-tion, by Mr. Arthur E. Thomas, of Birmingham(Margaret Street). The hand-mirror by MissFlorence Gower, of Regent Street Polytechnic,with its quaint Elizabethan decoration in gesso, andthe vellum covered caskets by Miss Rosa Gibb,Miss Eleanor M. Woo
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