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House Garden 
If one has a dining room furnished 
after the Etiglish manner, this silver 
coffee set and candlesticks, patterned 
011 the dignified lines of William and 
Mary furniture, would be charming 
additions. From Rogers, Lunt and 
Bowlen 
SILVER 
in 
PERIOD DESIGNS 
Aside from the sugges¬ 
tion of permanence 
which a piece of silver 
always gives, it is a 
striking and decorative 
note against dark, pol¬ 
ished wood or with old 
crystal. Georgian flower 
bowl from the Gorham 
Company, furniture 
from Darnley, Inc. 
V %!■ 
L- 
Flowers, fruit, lovely 
old linen and above all 
gleaming silver make 
up the charm of a per¬ 
fectly appointed table. 
The silver above in an 
effective modern design 
is from the Internation¬ 
al Silver Company. Dec¬ 
orations by M argery 
Sill Wickware 
The one thing necessary 
to complete this charm¬ 
ing corner of an i8th 
Century morning room 
is silver as distin¬ 
guished and lovely as its 
surroundings. Louis 
XVI tea set courtesy of 
Black, Starr and Frost. 
Furniture from John 
Hamilton, Inc. 
M. E. Hewitt 
