Crockery & glass journal . y the Crown Novelty Co., Chicago,and shown by their local representatives at 46 WestBroadway. It is fitted with opalescent glass andfinished in Pompeiian bronze. The whole effect isvery good. Fig. 13 represents an entirely different line andis imported by Bawo & Dotter. The standard is ofwhite Sevres bisque, and the shade consists of fourdiscs covered with imported filet lace. Fig. 14 is a sample of what art glass manufac-turers are preparing for the use of lamp particular dome is made by the Art Glass , the Metz Building, Mott street, this city, a
Crockery & glass journal . y the Crown Novelty Co., Chicago,and shown by their local representatives at 46 WestBroadway. It is fitted with opalescent glass andfinished in Pompeiian bronze. The whole effect isvery good. Fig. 13 represents an entirely different line andis imported by Bawo & Dotter. The standard is ofwhite Sevres bisque, and the shade consists of fourdiscs covered with imported filet lace. Fig. 14 is a sample of what art glass manufac-turers are preparing for the use of lamp particular dome is made by the Art Glass , the Metz Building, Mott street, this city, and isa notable achievement in artistic color concern also makes the metal parts in variousfinishes, including old brass, verde antique andbronze. The group of portables (Fig. 15) illustrated beloware the product of the Handel Co., whose local show-rooms are at No. 64 Murray street. Particularlybeautiful is the dome showing a landscape. Whenilluminated it is as though viewed in the mellow glowof Fig. 15. 5 r~ ???T- T5\)& 5lew ^orkCrocker? attb <&las5 ~3Hstrich AS might naturally be expected when one considersthe season of the year and the extreme torridity,there was very little doing in the District wareroomsthis week. The few buyers who put in appearanceordered only for absolute needs and then quicklydeparted for cooler climes. Blakeman & Henderson are now selling their im-port samples, comprising a most varied and completeassortment of specialties. This is one of the weeksopportunities. Mr. Higbee and BobWest, of the John Glass Co , were around the District showingthe new sanitary vacuum glass bottle which they areputting on the market. In their advertisement on another page Bawo &Dotter are showing an electrolier in Sevres bisque,with a lace shade that is a decided novelty. Thestandard is of white china, unglazed, and the fourdisks which unite to form the shade are of lace copiedfrom the old and famous French filet lace in vogueat the tim
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