February, 1921 
75 
I MAGINE a golden stream 
of morning sunlight 
pouring into a room con¬ 
taining this dainty break¬ 
fast set! 
Windsor chairs, drop-leal 
table and console harmonize to 
perfection. Obtainable either in 
antique finish or sea foam green: 
hand decorations with both 
styles. 
At all first class furniture 
shops. 
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Cobfjunter i$lantelsi 
EARLY ENGLISH & COLONIAL REPRODUCTIONS 
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FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT 
It is round the hearth that so many hours of relaxation 
are spent, in the enjoyment of afternoon tea, reading or in 
conversation with friends. 
Is your fireplace furnished as such an important decora¬ 
tive feature of your room should he? 
From the wealth of the past we have selected the choicest and 
most Interesting original pieces, reproducing them by forge and 
anvil, in the manner of former days. 
ANDIRONS—GRATES 
FENDERS—BELLOWS 
FI RETOOLS (in sets or single pieces) 
LOG HOLDERS—SCREENS 
HEARTH BRUSHES 
COAL SCUTTLES 
FI RE-BACKS—TRIVETS 
CRANES AND TRAMMELS 
TOOL RESTS AND STANDS 
JAMB HOOKS 
Illustrations upon request 
ARTHUR TODHUNTER 
Showrooms 101 Park Ave., (corner 40th St .) New York 
Braus Galleries, inc. 
ANNOUNCE 
The Opening of their New Building 
AT 
422 MADISON AVENUE 
BETWEEN 48th & 49th STREETS 
You are cordially invited to view a newly as¬ 
sembled and extensive collection of choice 
Paintings Prints Mirrors 
Frames Lamps and Shades Period Furniture 
Sicard and other Potteries and Art Novelties 
422 MADISON AVENUE 358 FIFTH AVENUE 
Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. N. W. Cor. 34th St. 
MILCH GALLERIES 
Dealers in 
AMERICAN 
PAINTINGS 
and 
SCULPTURE 
New Illustrated booklet "Art 
Notes" sent on request 
108 West 57th Street 
NEW YORK_ 
ROOKWOOD 1 
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RsK ^ v This group of Rookwood vases was executed i 
BiJHj A'WWtj in Ox-blood red glaze. Kookwood art-objects 
may be seen at the various Rookwood 
Write for literature 
THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY COMPANY 
Fine Tiles and Poilery 
CINCINNATI. 0. 
