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JEWELRY. 
Pendants, Ethel Walbridge. Stick pin, E. N. de Neergard. Stick pin, J. B. Thresher. 
Ring, garnet, Fred. Gardiner. Jade ring, Louise Williams,. Amethyst pendant, 
Elizabeth Copeland. Brooch, Emily F. Peacock. 
displays of like nature in New York, and its promoters ex- 
pressed large hopes for future progress. 
To avoid all undue advantage of place and arrange- 
ment, the usual custom of grouping all articles sent in by 
a single contributor was set aside. The experiment proved 
unfortunate, and it rendered impossible a fair judgment 
of any one's work as a whole. 
The Pottery Exhibit. 
In the pottery exhibit was representative work from 
leading potters as well as from promising amateurs. The 
Pottery tea set, Edith Lyon. Plate, Martha Beach. 
Van Briggle contributions showed the usual individuality 
of form and color. Especially good were a- few pieces in 
tones of gray violet. Grueby sent a typical collection of 
vases, and some excellent decorative tiles, which were 
commendable for their severe and dignified treatment; 
while the Newcomb exhibit was noticeable on account of 
its departure from their earlier styles, new forms being 
used which were excellent both in line and color. 
Mrs. A. A. Robineau's porcelains were unique — well 
conceived in form and remarkable in color treatment. 
Her work shows the resourcefulness of the artist in the 
refined treatment of keramics. Especially to be com- 
mended for its completeness and delicacy, was the carving 
in pale ivory, combined with its own deeper tones. 
Mr. Chas. Binns contributed some fifteen pieces, whose 
rare color effects are the satisfying results of years of in- 
telligent experimentation. Volkmar, also, showed some 
vases in his usual good vein, and some pictorial effects in 
tiles, suitable for interior decoration. 
Special mention should be made of the work done by 
Misses Penman and Hardenburgh, Jane Hoagland, Hibler 
and Mason. 
SILVER. 
Three spoons, H. S. Whitbeck. Orange spoon, Student from Pratt Institute 
Cream jar and silver cover with design in high relief. Robert Dulk. Two bowls, Flora 
Skinner. Porringer, Ida Conklin. 
JEWEL?, V. 
Comb. J. B. Thresher. Pendant, Ava M. Froehlich. Ring, turquoise matrix, H. C. 
Jeffery. Small ring, Ruth Harlow. Bracelet, Grace Hazen. Butterfly brooch, Mabel 
Luther. Enamel brooch, Mabel Luther. 
