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they could not reflect the 
spirit and atmosphere of 
the Far East more accur^ 
ately. Every detail of the 
attractive Oriental studies, 
every detail of the color 
harmonies, even the soft, 
firm, pliable fabric itself, is 
faithfully reproduced. 
Portfolio of color plates illustrating Bengal' 
Oriental Rug reproductions sent upon request 
Nearest dealer's name may 
be had by writing to us 
James M. Shoemaker Co., Inc. 
20 West 39th St., at Fifth Ave., New York 
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Bei»L-ORi 6 (\TAL RUGS 
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If these Rugs 
were woven in 
the Orient 
3 (re 3 ’Cczke/i £aam&)Snc. 
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and 251 Soot § ticet, § an cfiauci.ico, (3a£. 
841 01 £a 3 iaon Cive 
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Manufacturers of LAMPS and SHADES 
Alabaster lamp mounted on antiqued carved wood 
base. Shade of champagne color gauze with fringe 
to match, trimmed with strips of green silk in 
panel effect with two toned tassels. 
Sir William Beeehey 
was born in Oxford¬ 
shire, 1753. Died in 
London, .1839. Por¬ 
trait painter to the 
Royal Household of 
George III and 
Queen Charlotte. 
Instructor to the 
Royal children at 
Windsor. A prolific 
exhibitor at the 
Royal Academy. 
Elected an Acade¬ 
mician in 1798. 
Portrait of a Boy 
By Sir William Beeehey (1753-1830) 
Size of Canvas 11" x 9" 
Included in the Exhibition of paintings by 
“Old Masters” in The Ehrich Galleries are a 
number of pictures recently received from abroad. 
Ehrich (Balleries 
Dealers in “Old Masters” Exclusively 
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NEW YORK 
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Chippendale Mahogany Secretary Cabinet 
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