June, 19 2 0 
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NEW YORK 
(NEAR THIRTY-SECOND STREET) 
312-314 FIFTH AVENUE 
For the COUNTRY HOUSE in JUNE 
things of good looks and 
solid value. 
You may order from this 
page with the assurance 
that you will have by mail 
the same courteous atten¬ 
tion you would receive in 
person at the shop. 
I 'ilHrKli, IS no room in 
any country home for 
which Ovington’s has not 
some charming suggestion. 
Long practice makes per¬ 
fect and Ovington’s has 
made a practice for seventy 
years of showing only 
1476 —Upon this unique 
fire-set, the good ship 
Don Fernando, hand fire- 
tongs, hearth brush, 
shovel, poker, and quaint 
toaster, all of bright pol¬ 
ished brass. Complete 
, $50.00 
1564 —Table lamp finished in 
polychrome and gold or black 
and gold, 24 in. high. The 
parchment shade has an 
antique tan background with 
a blue, green or black band. 
Shade 18 in. in dia. Com¬ 
plete $20 
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1474 —A Sheffield cake dish or 
server in finely pierced design, 
bright finish, 9 in. square. 
$5.00 
1393 —Bookends in heavy 
carved fruit and flower 
design, polychrome flnish. 
$6.00 pair 
14S2 —Breakfast set in yellow, blue or orange lustre. Complete with tray $35.00 v 
1443 —This pearl green 
lustre glass refresh¬ 
ment set consists of 
jug, six glasses, six 
glass spoon straws, 
and wicker tray, and 
is priced at $12.50 
1442 —This handsome nest of tables is made of 
mahogany and glass tops. The largest table is 
25 in. high and has a top 14 in. wide x 20 in. 
long. $40. The same set in_ a smaller size, 
measuring 23 in. high, top 12 in. by 15 in. $35 
1553 —A Lenox china salad set 
in “Ming” pattern consisting of 
a salad bowl lO'/z in. in dia. and 
six salad plates. Price of set in¬ 
cluding wooden fork and spoon, 
$ 22.00 
1544 —Pedestal picture 
frame finished in 
brown stipple and 
burnished gold. Size 
8 in. X 10 in. Price 
$6.50 
1498 —This handsome mirror has a carved de¬ 
sign frame with a brown inlay border between 
antique gold and flow^ered top and bottom in 
polychrome. 18^ in. ivide and 3514 in. long. 
