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TREASURE-TROVE 
When a Rorimer-Brooks designer starts 
to plan a decorative scheme, he has 
at his call, first, the looms, the potters, 
the rug makers, the pigment mixers 
and all the other artistic craftsmen 
of the frOe continents; second, ri ght 
at his elbow in the studios, available 
examples of the finest specimens of in¬ 
terior art from both the Old and Nev? 
Worlds; and third, out in the Rorimer- 
Brooks shops a group of artisans whose 
present work in furniture will, with the 
passage of time, become treasured 
heirlooms. 
It is little wonder, therefore, that a 
Rorimer-Brooks decorative scheme Wins 
such instant appreciation from every 
cultured visitor. 
Rorirner-B rooks 
INTERIOR CKfAt/v/? FURNITURE 
DECORATORS O I Cl OIOS FABRICS - RUGS 
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CRAFTSMEN 
FURNITURE 
FABRICS - RUGS 
AND 
OBJETS d'ART 
PRIVATE SALE 
One of the French Period Rooms 
HE Franklin R. Webber Collection of Rare 
Examples of Antique Period Furniture 
is offered at private sale, open to the public, at 61 
Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. 
The sale includes not only the rare period furniture 
and furnishings of the Georgian, French and Early 
American periods but the Webber Estate at this 
address. 
The collection can be viewed by appointment and 
individual pieces purchased if desired. 
A descriptive booklet—fully illustrated 
—will be mailed upon request. Address 
FRANKLIN 
61 BEACON ST. 
R. WEBBER 
BOSTON, MASS. 
A QUAINT OLD BRASS COLONIAL LANTERN WITH 
MICA PANELS ON IRON BRACE 
REASONABLY PRICED 
Cassidy Company 
INCORPORATED 
4 Designers and 3Manufacturers of Lighting Fixtures 
Since 1867 
101 PARK AVENUE AT FORTIETH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
