August, 1919 
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This rug was hung in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 
as a splendid example of reproductive work done in America. 
The study from which it was reproduced (a part of a famous 
collection known internationally) was also displayed in the Metro¬ 
politan Museum. 
66f\GAL-ORiei\TAL RUGS 
REPRODUCTIONS 
are the result of twenty years of costly experimenting by which the beautiful 
color harmonies of Oriental art are accurately reproduced, as well as the 
firm, pliable fabric — the distinctive weave — in fact, much of the charm and 
all of the atmosphere of rugs from the Far East. 
These rugs are sold and guaranteed by reliable dealers in all sections of the 
United States. 
Color plates—made from original photographs by Underwood 
& Underwood, and showing the various studies in their 
actual colorings—will be sent upon request. 
JAMES M. SHOEMAKER COMPANY, INC. 
20 West 39th St., at Fifth Ave. New York 
Reproductions in wood and marble of interesting 
originals of the Early English and Colonial periods 
Illustrations ufaon request 
Fireplace Accessories 
Also Lanterns, Weather Vanes, 
Foot Scrapers, and other 
pieces of distinctive character 
ARTHUR TODHUNTER 
101 PARK AVENUE - NEW YORK 
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