3S 
House & Garden 
FOR THE 
FIREPLACE 
At the right is shown 
an attractive fireplace 
that is completely and 
suitably furnished. The 
■wrought iron contrasts 
pleasingly with the 
white mantel 
Fittings which may be pur¬ 
chased through the House 
& Garden Shopping Ser¬ 
vice, 19 West 44 th Street, 
New York City 
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Wrought iron fire tools 
in a black fired finish 
are $35 the set. They 
are 29J4" long 
Fire tools in a Colonial 
design have heavy brass 
handles and forged 
shafts. 29" long, $35 
Above is an English 
dog grate with a 
fretted and chased 
brass apron, $130. 
Bellows $15, brass coal 
scuttle $45 and trivet 
$15 
An interesting fire 
back is shown at the 
left. It bears the arms 
of Queen Elizabeth 
and is 2' wide by 2' 
5" high. The price 
is $48 
Above is a reproduction of 16 th 
Century andirons now in Haddon 
Hall, England. They are of ham¬ 
mered iron with pierced and 
chased brass crowns. $95 
Above is a pair of hand-forged 
andirons, 23" high with fluted 
brass knobs. The three spit bars 
on the posts are interesting de¬ 
tails. The price is $50 
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Oak bellows with brass or 
steel appliqui and hand- 
wrought nozzle are $25 
(Right) Andirons $75, 
tool rests $26, steel grate 
with brass apron $50 
