October, 1917 
51 
Wrought iron elec¬ 
tric candlestand, 
fitted with candle 
and globe, 56" high, 
$22.50 
The lamps, which 
would be suitable 
for bedside tables , 
are of carved wood 
painted antique 
ivory and exquisite 
shades of blue and 
mulberry, 12" high, 
$14.25 each. Parch¬ 
ment shades, painted 
to match, 9" across 
at bottom, $5.25 
each. Oval shaped 
bowl with handles, 
in yellow glazed 
Italian ware, $12 
Han d - forged, 
wrought iron cande¬ 
labra in this style 
come at $6 each 
(Left) The low 
bowl, which can be 
used for fruit or 
flowers, is of Canti- 
galli, the rich, white 
Italian pottery. It 
is 10" in diameter. 
$4.75. The vases 
are of the same 
ware, 8" high, $2.50 
each. Such a set 
might serve as a 
mantel garniture, 
but would be at its 
best as a dining table 
decoration 
(Left) Mahogany and 
cane wing chair, 
$14.50; stand, 22" 
high, $12; electric 
light stand, green 
bronze finish, adjust¬ 
able globe, 54", $18; 
lacquered box, $30 
(Right) Brown ma¬ 
hogany armchair with 
dull blue denim up¬ 
holstery, $23; mirror 
of dull finish mahog¬ 
any, $18; Italian pot- 
t e r y vase, cream 
with natural flower 
design, 17", $20; solid 
mahogany table, $50 
W aste basket of 
tooled leather, in blue, 
green and brown de¬ 
sign, I?*/!" high, $35 
