August, 1921 
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ARTISTIC TILES 
and POTTERY 
The illustration shows Rookwood bowls, vases, lamp bases 
and candlesticks. The background is a hand painted tap¬ 
estry made in the Rookwood studios. 
Write for illustrated matter. 
THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY CO. 
Cincinnati, Ohio 
Rookwood Place 
DANERSK FURNITURE 
T HE editor of Printers’ Ink—a. careful student of 
the inner story of many industries—recently 
made a tour of the Danersk Factory. He expressed 
himself as amazed at the scope of the buildings, 
lumber yards and dry kilns, and at the intricacy 
of detail in the careful curing of woods. 
He saw the building up of laminated tops for tables and 
bureaus - the sound joinery of the cabinetmakers, the artists 
and designers at work on individual groups for many customers. 
He remarked on the care in finishing and crating and the fact 
that here, under one roof, choice pieces for all the rooms of a 
house were produced. Finally he said: If people could but 
know your product, there is enough demand in this country for 
what you are making to keep busy a factory many times 
your size.” 
There are hidden values in Danersk Furniture. It is not and 
never will be cheap in the commonly accepted meaning of that 
word, but it is adjudged moderate in price by people of taste, 
culture and appreciation of sound value. 
Buy through your dealer or direct from us. 
Send for The Danersk C-8, a bulletin 
illustrating decorative furniture 
ERSKINE-DANFORTH CORPORATION 
2 W. 47th St., New York. First door west of 5th Ave., 4th floor 
