708 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



69. Accessories of Costume and Personal Equipment. 



690. General Accessories. 



Brooches, buckles, plus, buttons, hooks auil eyes, flowers aud their holders. 

 Artificial flowers. 



691. Masks, Fans, etc. 



692. Canes, Umbrellas, etc. 



Canes, umbrellas, parasols, hand screens. 



693. Bags, Trunks, etc. 



Bags, trunks, baskets, valises, saddlebags, pocketbooks, and other recep- 

 tacles. 



694. Small Goods ani> Fancy Articles. 



Eyeglasses, lorgnettes, etc. 



Cigarette cases, cigar pipes, and pipe cases. Cigar and cigarette holders 



and cases. Snufl'boxes. 

 Miscellaneous fancy articles and small goods in leather, wood, metal, glass, 



Ivory, shell, lacquer, basketry. 



695. Pocket Cutlery and Weapons for Personal Use and Protection. 



696. Traveling Rugs and Cushions. 



697. Waterproof Garments. 



698. Miscellaneous Personal Accessories of Traveling. 



699. Camp Equipage. 



Tents, etc. (See also Class 849.) 



DEPARTMENT 7.— THE DECORATIVE. PLASTIC, AND PICTORIAL 



ARTS. 



71. The Decorative Arts. 



710. History and Methods of Decorative Art. 



Architectural exteriors and interiors. Decorative arrangement. Frames, 

 pedestals and other accessories for uses of art. 



711. Artistic Pottery. 



Porcelains, tiles, etc. 



Mosaics, tesselated, sectile, fictile, vermiculated, and groove. Venetian, 

 Alexandrine, Florentine, Roman, and Indian. 



712. Artistic Glass. 



Engraved, painted, chased, etched, iridescent. 



713. Ecclesiastical and other Architectural Glass. 



714. Enamels. 



Incrusted, cloisonne, champlev6, translucent, in relief. Painted enamels, 

 Niello enamels. Incrustations of all kinds and inlaid enamels. 



715. Tapestries, Embroideries, and Needlework. 



Products of the Jacquard loom. 



716. Metal Work. 



Cast, forged, repouss^ work. 



Art bronzes and castings. Ormolu. 



Gold and silversmiths' art. Filigrees. Galvanoplastic reproductions. 



Castings with metallic coating. 

 Gems and precious stones in metal work. 



717. Carvings. 



Carvings in stone (jade, agate, rock crystal), wood, ivory, and other hard 

 materials. 



