Wrought Metal Work in America 
MARQUISE FOR PARKER HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS. 
Winslow & Bigelow, Architects 
though to-day, and in our own land, the 
craftsman is content to limit his work to the 
elaborate railings in iron or bronze, of which 
so many fine examples are found in our 
most expensive class of residences. 
The demands of banking houses for osten¬ 
tatious protection in wrought metal has led to 
the development of highly elaborated designs 
The W. S. Tyler Company, Cleveland, Ohio 
in door and window grilles, counter screens, 
and similar objects of which the interior 
of the United States Mortgage and Trust 
Company’s banking room on page 32 is an 
excellent illustration. The marquise on 
this page is an excellent example of a sensi¬ 
ble French convenience coming much into 
vogue where a porch cannot be had. 
(To be continued) 
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