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F ew things lend a more refreshing note to a room 
than a piece or two of Chippendale. These fine 
examples, in rich antique maple finish, have all the 
grace and beauty of the Eighteenth Century. 
Characteristic, in their genuine value, of all furniture under 
Elgin A. Simonds’ trade-mark—to be found at your 
dealer’s, along with our modem designs and faithful 
period reproductions. 
Upon request we will send our illustrated 
booklet ”H” on interior decoration. 
Elgin A. SIMONDS Company 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. newyork 
is:-: 
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A Mirrored 
Height 10 % inches 
Wall Sconce 
TO THOSE WHO 
^ LOVE lines of 
beauty the graceful 
proportions of this 
mirrored Wall Sconce 
will strongly appeal. 
Designed for place¬ 
ment in small Dining 
and Reception 
Rooms—or in dainty 
Bed Chambers. 
Finished in Mellow 
Gold, Silver and 
Gold, or harmoni¬ 
ously coloured 
Enamel. 
Visit our Studios 
where you’ may view 
a comprehensive Col¬ 
lection of artistic fit¬ 
ments covering every 
lighting requirement. 
Prices on request 
Robert Phillips Company, Inc. 
Artisans in all Metals 
Office and Studios, 101 Park Avenue, 10th St., New York City 
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DISTINCTIVE METALWORK 
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ANDIRONS: FIRETOOLS: FENDERS 
FIREBACKS: LANTERNS: WEATHER VANES 
Unusual and Interesting 
designs at moderate prices 
Illustrations ujton request 
ARTHUR TODHUNTER: 4H MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK 
