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Decorations 
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FURNISHINGS, LAMPS, 
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Table scarf of taffeta and antique lace, size 26 x 116. 
Work box old brocade and gold lace . 
4n interesting Booklet on decorative furniture zvill be 
sent on application. Specify Booklet B. 
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DUTCH FIFTY-GUN SHIP “ HOLLANDIA,” 1690 
By E. W. OTTIE 
Exhibited 
Chicago Art Institute, Oct., ,919 Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, Nor. 1919 
SMax Williams’ Galleries, New York City, Dec. 1919 
The value of ship-models as accent points in decorating is 
recognized in houses of distinction. These models, by Mr. 
Ottie himself, with precise fidelity to detail and fine crafts¬ 
manship, not only meet the critical examination of the 
expert, but the requirements of the decorator. 
Further Information on Request 
E. W. OTTIE 
BOSTON, MASS. 
ATELIER: 8 COLLEGE CIRCLE, WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. 
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Qenuine 9?( j odFf/o niture 
Selections of Highest Quality 
for Homes of Refinement, Clubs and Yachts 
By patronizing a Shop that Specializes 
in Reed Furniture you have the advan¬ 
tages of Exclusiveness, Unusual Designs, 
Preeminence in Quality, and Reliability. 
CRETONNES, CHINTZES, UPHOLSTERY FABRICS 
Interior Decorating 
TR 5 REEP SHOP, Inc. 
581 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
“Suggestions in Reed Furniture” forwarded on receipt of 25c postage 
