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( 2001 ) Useful and ivel- 
c o m e, an individual 
Sheffield silver and glass 
egg cup with salt,pepper 
and spoon. Complete $5 
( 2005 ) Solid silver 
dinner bell, $8. Next 
to it < 2006 > a combi¬ 
nation jigger and 
corkscrew in silver, 
$5.75 
CHINA, GLASS and 
SILVER for the 
CHRISTMAS TABLE 
(2003) a sterling silver 
hot milk jug in the 
style of Guernsey is al¬ 
ways acceptable. It is 
4" high. $16.50 
( 20 ° 8 ) ^ sterling silver sweet basket, 
beautifully wrought, l l / 2 " in diameter, 
makes a seasonable gift. $11.50 
( 2002 ) fea set of Japanese china with wide bands 
of blue and yellow panels in bird and flower de¬ 
sign edged with black. Tea pot, sugar and creamer 
and six cups and saucers. $10 
( 2009 ) Suitable for war bread or muffins 
comes a basket of hammered solid silver. 
It measures 12" long. $28 
(2004) t 0 a id jjoover an etched glass 
honey jar with silver top and platter for 
crackers. 9" diameter. $33 
( 2007 ) d cheese and cracker dish of en¬ 
graved crystal has a sterling silver lid. 
Diameter of dish 9 y 2 ". $14.50 
(2013) Small decorative 
dishes such as this for 
celery or relishes make 
suitable and inexpensive 
war-time gifts. 10" 
long. Etched glass. $1.50 
( 2012 ) A n hors d’oeuvre 
dish of etched glass in 
three parts which fit 
compactly into the 
round dish beneath, is 
exceptionally priced. $4 
The House < 5 * Garden gifts this year were chosen 
with a strict regard to war limitations. They are use- 
ful, their prices are reasonable and they can be trans¬ 
ported in small bulks. Kindly order by number. See 
page 54 
(.oio) Octagonal plates of a new design in English 
semi-porcelain. Empire blue with rose flower 
panels. 8" in diameter. $12 a dozen. goid The 
cheese dish is a welcome novel gift, $5 
