Pennsylvania Museum BulletinNumber 33, January 1911 . pal feature is a fine, brass inlaid and mounted sideboard,the becjuest of Miss Elizabeth Gratz. With it are two fine, brass inlaid knife-boxes. There is also a small brass-mounted lyre table loaned by Mr. Cor-nelius Stevenson. The gift or loan of old Empire chairs and such o])jects, which might fitin this room, is earnestly solicited. A French room furnished in Louis X\ style is fitted out with paneledwalls. A very tall looking-glass with top painted with cupids and cloud effectsand framed in rococo style, a carved oak console, and some han
Pennsylvania Museum BulletinNumber 33, January 1911 . pal feature is a fine, brass inlaid and mounted sideboard,the becjuest of Miss Elizabeth Gratz. With it are two fine, brass inlaid knife-boxes. There is also a small brass-mounted lyre table loaned by Mr. Cor-nelius Stevenson. The gift or loan of old Empire chairs and such o])jects, which might fitin this room, is earnestly solicited. A French room furnished in Louis X\ style is fitted out with paneledwalls. A very tall looking-glass with top painted with cupids and cloud effectsand framed in rococo style, a carved oak console, and some handsome,heavy brass-mounted furniture, with carved chairs, complete the room. Itwould be most desirable to have additions to this important series. The Louis X\T room has been fitted out with old gilt and white panelingand mirrors, which are the generous gift of Islr. and !\Irs. Charlton fine Buhl table and three chairs, the property of the Museum, completethe exhibit, the paucitv of which will appeal, it is hoped, to BULXEllN OF riili PENNSYFAANIA MUSEUM
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