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HO USE & GARDEN 
“The anchor that held ” 
is a candlestick of iron 
with verde green finish 
fitted with a hayherry 
dip. Entire profits to 
go to wounded French 
and Belgian soldiers. 
$ 1.00 
Visualize this set of English Faience—a copy of old Chelsea—arranged on a 
table, and you see it suitably used. The center vase is 5" high by 5%" wide. 
$6.50. The smaller vases are 5" high by 2/ 2 " wide. $4.00. The set complete, 
$22.50 
Designed as a rum jug, 
but suitable for other 
purposes. It is of Au- 
rene glass with irides¬ 
cent golden and yellow 
coloring. 3 high. 
$2.50 
Designed by J. B. Platt 
Hand embroidered with gaily colored 
worsteds in fantastic designs, these heavy 
linenized crash pillows serve well for 
porches. The edges are bound with wors¬ 
teds. $12.00 
Courtesy of Patricia Irwin 
Victorian furniture revived. The mirror 
frame is gilded oak leaves with painted 
flowers. Table of black lacquer with gold 
decorations and painted roses. Chairs and 
tabourets of gilt upholstered with blue 
damask; these three being Louis Philippe 
Courtesy of Patricia Irwin 
Oak William and Mary 
table of unusual lines. 
A 11th Century “ carter’s 
chair.” A small walnut 
Queen Anne stand with 
spiral support and pie 
crust top. An 18£7t Cen¬ 
tury mahogany inlay bird 
cage. And an old Eng¬ 
lish decorated leather 
screen. The candlesticks 
and compote are of 
Waterford glass. The 
flower painting by a 
Dutch artist of the 18£7t 
Century 
The varieties of garden baskets are legion. 
This style is substantially woven and lined 
with leather. A leather kneeling pad is 
added to the equipment of useful tools. 
$ 10.00 
EEN IN THE SHOPS 
The articles shown on these Papes may be purchased through the House & Garden Shopping Service, or the 
names of the shops will be furnished on application to House & Garden, 440 Fourth Avenue, New York City. 
