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Another charming service (left) is crystal 
with cut bands. Dinner goblets, $10 a 
dozen. Luncheon, $9. Slierberts, $20 
A cut glass vase comes in a pleas¬ 
ing design 9%" high, 3 3 /i" in 
diameter. It is priced at $8 
The cut glass oil or vinegar 
bottle below is 7" high and 
4" wide at base. Both 
lines and design have 
charm, $7 
A crystal 
comport 
(to the right) 
which stands 
0/ 2 " high and 
comes at $7 
The glass fruit bowl 
(below) comes 9" in 
diameter and is to 
be had at $18 
CRYSTAL AND GLASS—JEWELRY of the HOUSE 
House & Garden shoppers will be only too glad to see that your orders 
from these pages are promptly tilled. Address House & Garden 
Shopping Service, 19 West 44tli Street, New York City 
English earthenware 
plates, 9", blue, yellow 
and red (bel.ow). 
$7.50 doz. Bouillons, 
$7.50. Ramekins and 
plates, $6 
Service plate of Eng¬ 
lish china with ma¬ 
roon panels, raised 
paste gold on white 
ground and gold 
dots. $70 a dozen 
A rather unusual addition to the new 
winter china is found in a Royal 
Doulton sandwich set consisting of 
twelve plates, 8 YY in diameter, and 
a tray ll 1 /*" by 8". The decorations 
are yellow flowers on a black back¬ 
ground. $20 complete 
Of the making of individual break¬ 
fast sets there is no end. The one 
below can be almost exactly dupli¬ 
cated. Floral design and strong col¬ 
ors. This set of English earthen¬ 
ware, of which only a few remain, 
costs $13. White enamel tray, 22" x 
