Fig. 3. 



of beautiful carved work. An elaborate arm-chair, of which we also give a design, 



is represented by Fig. 3. , ^ t i xi i • 4.. 



In consequence of Mr. Albinola not having a warehouse to display these objects, 

 they have not made their way to the general knowledge of the public, and as they 

 are bulky and heavy, it will be too expensive even to expect another importation ot 

 them, unless it is through special orders. _ . , ^e 



The getting of these engravings has been tedious and expensive, and but tor our 

 wish to present agreeable and novel objects for rural embellishment, we should 

 not have willingly undertaken to make them thus known. The carving is deep and 

 bold, and many of the articles will be much admired by the tasteful amateur. 



