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Among the variety of bowls is 
one in green flambe or as¬ 
sorted glazes, shaped like a 
pear. $1.50 
Shouldered jardinieres of this 
pattern come in brown with 
blue lining and green with 
yellow. $2.25 and $1.50 
Carved wood vases lined with 
zinc and with metal orna¬ 
ments are a novelty of the 
season. $ 1 0 and $ I 1 
A variation from the brightly painted 
tinware—black fern dishes and waste 
basket. Square fern dishes, $5; oval, 
$4; basket, $7.50 
le colors of this array of vases range 
between cat’s-eye green and white. 
They sell respectively for $2.50, 
$2.50, $2 and $1.25 
Simple in construction, 
this wall luminarie 
can be readily at¬ 
tached for lighting 
The gargoyle with the 
electric smile gives 
sufficient light for a 
kiddie’s room. $5 
This twin light wall 
luminarie can be 
had in assorted 
glazes. $8 
Made in a cafe au lait, 
such a Colonial wall 
light would suit any 
background. $6 
In a small hallway could 
be used a pottery 
bracket of Renais¬ 
sance design in an¬ 
tiqued green. $6 
Grotesques support this bowl 
—it’s a fruit bowl in real¬ 
ity—of blue with a sky-blue 
lining. $6 
