August, 19 2 2 
89 
An Ancient 
Processional Lantern 
T HE GRACEFUL FORM and 
quiet beauty of this Lantern 
will strongly appeal to those of 
artistic taste. 
Memory recalls the glories of an¬ 
cient Spain and Italy, when the orig¬ 
inal of this Lantern was lighted 
with waxen candles, and carried on 
long poles in religious processions. 
Finished in rusty iron and rusty 
gold; enclosed in pale amber 
glass, with drip candle. 
We shall be pleased to submit 
sketches and advice to those 
genuinely interested in correct 
lighting fixtures. 
Write for our small portfolio 
showing a few authentic pieces. 
v, Prices on request. 
No. 2Q4QO 
Height without 
links. 31 inches 
Robert Phillips Company, Inc. 
Artisans in all Metals 
101 Park Avenue (at 40th Street) New York City 
A 
EBP CRAFT 
John Wanamaker New York 
John Wanamaker 
Philadelphia 
Paine Furniture Company 
Boston 
The Halle Bros. Co. 
Cleveland, Ohio 
TroTlicht-Duncker Carpet 
Co. St. Louis 
Robert Keith Furniture 
& Carpet Co. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
James McCreery Co. 
New York 
The Tobey Furniture Co. 
Chicago 
W. & J. Sloane 
San Francisco 
Woodward & Lothrop 
Washington, D. C. 
The J. L. Hudson Co. 
Detroit 
The C. W. Fischer Fur¬ 
niture Co. Milwaukee 
The M. O’Neil Co. 
Akron, Ohio 
Dauler-Close Furniture 
Co. Pittsburgh 
Frederick Loeser & Co. 
Brooklyn 
McCreery & Co. Pittsburgh 
Duff & Repp Furniture Co. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Frederick & Nelson 
Seattle 
Loveman, Joseph & Loeb 
Birmingham, Alabama 
MacDougall & Southwick 
Seattle 
The H. & S. Pogue Co. 
Cincinnati 
Sanger Bros. Dallas 
Orchard & Wilhelm Omaha 
Jennings Furniture Co. 
Memphis 
Howe & Rogers Company 
Rochester, N. Y. 
The F. G. & A. Howald Co. 
Columbus, Ohio 
The Van Heusen Charles 
Co. Albany, N. Y. 
Sydnor & Hundley 
Richmond, Va. 
Harbour-Longmire Co. 
Oklahoma City 
Williams & Morgan 
Utica. N. Y. 
The Flint-Brace Company 
Hartford, Conn. 
Lord & Taylor 
New York 
Lindsay & Morgan 
Savannah, Georgia 
Pirson & Pohle 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Boggs & Bull 1 
Allegheny, Pa. 
Bass Furniture Co. 
Oklahoma City 
Parker-Gardner Co. 
Charlotte, N. C. 
Burgess-Nash Co. Omaha 
THEReencpAF-T compan y 
LOS ANGELES 
827 West Seventh 
TODHUNTER 
k. 
TWO EXTREMES 
A Weathervane and 
Footscraper, the 
former useful and the 
latter essential, add a 
pleasing note of dis¬ 
tinction to these prom¬ 
inent points of the 
country house. 
VANE COMPLETE, BLACK 
FINISH. $30.00 
SCRAPER, HAND WROUGHT. 
$ 8.00 
Illustrations upon request 
Hand forged fire- 
tools, 44 V 2 " high, 
with solid brass 
tops. As a set or 
separately. 
COLONIAL 6 i EARLY ENGLISH MANTELS 
FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT 
DISTINCTIVE METAL WORK 
ARTHUR TODHUNTER, 414 Madison Ave., New York 
me W. Irving Forge, me 
The nailheads at the cor¬ 
ners are really screws 
made to reproduce old 
hand-forged nails. They 
come with every W. Irv¬ 
ing fixture or may he 
bought separately. 
yORv^VC; 
TRADE MARK 
hand forced 
^Goloniat 
hardware. 
The IV. Irving 
Yorktofwn Lantern 
No. 900 
F OR these warm August nights 
when a little light delicately 
shed is desired, trust W. Irving 
hardware. To this sconce, lan¬ 
tern, or any one of a wide variety 
of lighting fixtures, may be in¬ 
trusted the task. Each is hand- 
forged, and true to type. Not 
only is their light a benison, but 
the dim shadows of their delicate 
designs cast upon sidewall and 
ceiling, invoke pleasant dreams 
of Yesteryear. 
The IV. Irving 
Electric IVall 
Sconce, No. 1103 
Lighting Fixtures, Bells, Lanterns, 
Shoe - scrapers, Toasting Forks 
Fireplace Sets. 
Write us or visit our shop 
326-328 east 38* St. Hew York Gil>: 
Telephone Hurray Hilt 8536. 
