February, 1923 
117 
A Primitive 
Sconce 
H and wrought 
and cleverly fash¬ 
ioned is this Sconce of 
Iron. Finished in Rust 
effect, with faint glintings 
of Gold, it carries the 
subtle charm of the An¬ 
tique. 
Write for our small portfolio Visit our Studios where you may view a 
showing a few authentic pieces, comprehensive collection of artistic lighting 
Prices on request. fitments covering every lighting requirement. 
Robert Phillips Company, Inc. 
Artisans in all Metals 
Oflice and Studios, 101 Park Avenue, 10th Street., New York City 
the W Irving Forge, me 
The nailheads at the cor¬ 
ners are really screws 
made to reproduce old 
hand-forged nails. They 
come with every IV. Irv¬ 
ing fixture or may be 
bought separately. 
'I'RTADE MARK. 
hand forced 
^GolomiaX 
hardware. 
February—month of sleet and snow — 
and heavy walking, all the discomfort 
of which is dissipated, however, by a 
greeting outside tbe door from tbis jolly 
little Squirrel Scraper, and th e warm 
glow of tbis electric Candelabra as you 
enter. Both are true 
W. Irving, HAND- 
FORGED HARD¬ 
WARE. 
Suited for use in rooms 
with rough plaster walls 
or oaken paneling. 
No. 32168 
Height, 13 in. 
The W. Irving 
Shoe Scraper 
No. 805 
Lighting Fixtures, Bells, Lanterns, 
Shoe-scrapers, Toasting Forks, 
Fireplace Sets. 
■Write us or visit our shops 
3264328 Fast 38-St, 425 Aadison Avenue 
Telephone Jlurray Fill 8536 Telephone Vanderbilt 7602 
Re wTork Gity 
F INE upholstered furniture should be judged 
by your faith in its makers. They alone 
are answerable for the permanence of those 
things hidden by the coverings. The use of 
the best materials — pure, long, curF holding 
hair and down; springs of the finest tempered 
steel; staunch frames — is invariably found in 
Tobey-made furniture. Send for Brochure. 
The Tobey Furniture Company 
Wabash Avenue Fifth Avenue 
CHICAGO NEW YORK 
Tobey- 
made 
Furniture 
POTTERY AND TILES 
During all the ages, tiles have been used by every people 
and today, their judicious use is equally suitable for the 
small house or the palace. 
THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY COMPANY 
Rookwood Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 
