1901, 3/19-4/9, Arts and Crafts Exhibition

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1901, 3/19-4/9, Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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[PAGE 2] Providence Art Club Exhibition Committee: MR. MARTIN W. KERN, Chairman; MR.
BENJAMIN F. BRIGGS; MR. STACY TOLMAN, The President; MR. HOWARD L. CLARK, ex-officio
member of all committees; Subcommittees: Committee on Mural Decoration, Stained Glass, and Wall
Papers: THEO. HANFORD POND, Chairman; ALFRED SCHROFF; WILLARD D. PADDOCK;
Committee on Furniture Upholstery, and Leather Work: FRANK H. MARTIN, Chairman; JOHN G.
ALDRICH; WALDRON H. CONVERSE; FRANK K. POTTER; Committee on Stone, Wood, and Ivory
Carving: GEORGE F. HALL, Chairman; HIPPOLYTE L. HUBERT; HENRY A. BARKER; Committee
on Metal Work, Enamels, and Jewelry: CHARLES H. BARR, Chairman; LAURIN HOVEY MARTIN;
JOSEPH E. STRAKER; HENRY C. TILDEN
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[PAGE 3] SUBCOMMITTEES: Committee on Pottery, Glass, etc.: WALTER H. KIMBALL, Chairman;
MISS LOUISE M. ANGELL; EDWIN A. BURLINGAME; GEORGE H. EISWALD; Committee on Book
Decoration, Printing, and Binding: GEO. PARKER WINSHIP, Chairman; B. WILSON TRIPP; MRS. E.
G. RADEKE; ISAAC C. BATES; Committee on Textiles, Embroideries, and Laces: MISS ABIGAIL W.
COOKE, Chairman; MISS MARIA L. CORLISS; MRS. WALTER A. PECK; Committee on Arrangement
of Exhibition: THEO. HANFORD POND; FRANK H. MARTIN; GEORGE F. HALL; CHARLES H.
BARR; WALTER H. KIMBALL; GEORGE PARKER WINSHIP; MISS ABIGAIL W. COOKE; MISS
CAROLINE L. FARRINGTON
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[PAGE 4] DATES: Exhibitors' Day and Press View, Monday, March 18th, 2 to 6 p.m. Private view for Club
members and guests, Tuesday evening, March 19th, 8 to 11 p.m. Exhibition opens to the public
Wednesday morning, March 20th, at 10 o'clock. Exhibition closes Tuesday, April 9th. Open daily, Sundays
included, 10 to 6.
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[PAGE 5] Book Bindings and Printing: The Song of Solomon. Printed for the Guild of Women Binders,
London. Illustrations by H. GRANVILLE FELL. (Loaned by MRS. CLAUDE KILPATRICK.) (1);
Shakespeare's Sonnets. Initials and borders by BERTRAM GROSVENOR GOODHUE, $65.00 (2);
Tiresias, Tennyson, $35.00 (3); Epithalamion, Spencer. (Loaned by P.V.O. VAN VECHTEN (4); Bindings
designed and executed by MARY E. BULKLEY, ST. LOUIS, MO.; Idylls of the King, TENNYSON. (1st
edition), $100.00 (5); Lectures by William Morris. Printed at Chiswick Press, $100.00 (6); Friendship of
Amis and Amile. Printed by William Morris. (Loaned by DR. BAYARD HOLMES.) (6A); Bindings
designed and executed by E.G. STARR, CHICAGO, ILL.; Long Ago. Bibelot Series. $35.00 (7);
Shakespeare's Sonnets. Designs by BERTRAM GROSVENOR GOODHUE, $20.00 (8); Love Ballads of
the Sixteenth Century. Printed by the Roycroft Press. $25.00 (9); Bindings designed and executed for S.C.
Toof & Company, by OTTO ZAHN, Memphis, Tenn.; Jenny. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Bound by Ringer &
Hartzberg for Van Vechten & Ellis. (10); Jenny. Illuminated by HELEN BRUNEAU VAN VECHTEN
(11); Half Hours. Ostrader. Illuminated by MINNIE OSTRADER MYLREA (12); Stevenson's Lodging for
the Night. (13); Printed by HELEN BRUNEAU VAN VECHTEN, Philosopher Press, Wausau, Wis.
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[PAGE 6] Christ's Sermon in the Mount. Designs by AGNES BASSETT. Printed by HELEN BRUNEAU
VAN VECHTEN. (14); Binding by IDAH M. STORBRIDGE, Humboldt, Neb.; Notes on the Walter's
Collection, R.B. GRUELLE. Initials by BRUCE ROGERS. (Loaned by J.M. BOWLES.) (15); Libri de Vita
Sana. Printed in Florence, Italy, 1489. (Loaned by CARL H. HENTZEMANN.) (16); Text with Illuminated
Initials. $10.00 (17); Text with Illuminated Initials. $8.00 (18); Text with Illuminated Initials. $5.00 (19);
Illuminations by JANET PAYNE BOWLES, Boston, Mass.; Pre-Raphaelite Ballads. Williams Morris.
(Exhibited by A. Wessels Company.) $2.50; Designs by H.M. O'KANE, NEW YORK CITY.; Book Plates.
By E.D. FRENCH, Lake Saranac, New York. (21, 22); Boom Plate. By WILL FOSTER, London, England
(23); Book Plates. By W.H.W. BICKNELL, Winchester, Mass. (24, 25); Book Plate. Etched by SIDNEY L.
SMITH, Boston, Mass. (26); Book Plate and Block. Redrawn and engraved by M. LAMONT BROWN,
Boston, Mass. (Loaned by GEORGE PARKER WINSHIP.) (27); Omar Khayyam. Fitzgerald. (The Rocroft
Press.) $30.00 (28); Printed and bound by ELBERT HUBBARD, East Aurora, N.Y.; Binding of Inlaid
Wood and Silver. (Loaned by FRANZ ZIEGLER.) (29); Designed and executed by MARTHA F. ZIEGLER,
Hamburg, Germany.; The Eve of Saint Agnes. Keats. $2.50 (30); The Sonnets from the Portugese. Mrs.
Browning (31); Three Merry Old Tales. (32); Decorative designs by RALPH FLETCHER SEYMOUR,
Chicago, Ill.
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[PAGE 7] Essays of Bacon. $5.00 (33); Printed by ARTHUR L. HUMPHREYS. (Exhibited by A. Wessels
Company.); A Mountain Europa. Harper & Brothers (34); Lying Prophets. Frederick A. Stokes Company.
(35); The Londoners. Herbert S. Stone & Company (36); The Men of the Merchant Service. Frederick A.
Stokes Company. (37); Book Plates (38); Book Plates (39); Covers and book plates designed by CLAUDE
FAYETTE BRAGDON, Rochester, N.Y.; Reels and Spindles (40); Katrina. W.A. Wilde & Company (41);
Cover designs by LEONA A. FOSTER, Roxbury, Mass.; Book Cover Design (42); The Lady Ursula
(Loaned by R.H. RUSSELL & Company.) Cover designs by ALFRED JACKSON, New York City.; Printed
Calendar (Exhibited by A. Wessels Company), $1.00 (44); Designed by MUCHA, Paris, France.; Songs of
Nights and Days (45); Scenes from the Life of Buddha (46); The Private Memoirs of Madame Roland (47);
The Chevalier De Saint Denis (48); Uncanonized (49); Heirs of Yesterday (50); Phidias (A. McClurg &
Company) (51); Covers designed by FREDERICK W. GOOKIN, Chicago, Ill.
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[PAGE 8] Designs for Book Covers, Illustrations, Book Plates and Posters.; Cover for Scribner's Magazine,
$150.00 (52); Cover for Christmas Life, 1900, $250.00 (53); Cover for the New Magazine (54); Book Plate
for John and Ethel Van Derlip (55); Designs by MAXFIELD PARRISH, Winsor, Vt.; Design for Magazine
Cover (56); Book Plate for Warren S. Locke (57); Designed by RALPH S. FOSTER, Providence, R.I.;
Design for Calendar, October, $50.00 (58); Book Plate for Albert Fisk (59); Designed by A. KAY
WOMRATH, New York City; Three Designs for Colored Illustrations (60, 61, 62); Design for Book Cover
(63); Designs for an Alphabet of Children (64); Designed by ALICE L. LEWIS, Providence, R.I.; Design;
Design for Magazine Cover (65); Design for Chickering Hall Program Cover (66); Designs for Magazine
Covers (67, 68, 69); Designs for Page Decoration (70, 71); Designed by THEO. HANFORD POND,
Boston, Mass.; Design for Book Cover, $15.00 (72); Design for Book Cover, $15.00 (73); Design for Book
Cover, $15.00 (74); Design for Book Cover, $15.00 (75); Design for Book Cover, $15.00 (76); Designed by
PAULINE WHITING, New York City
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[PAGE 9] Designs for Book Covers and Initial Letters (77); Three Book Covers, with designs for same.
(Loaned by MESSRS. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN, & COMPANY.) (78); Initial Letters (79 A, B); Book Plate
for Harriet E. Duguid (80); Designed by B. WILSON TRIPP, Providence, R.I.; Book Plates (81); Designed
by HELEN SINCLAIR PATTERSON, Boston, Mass.; Book Plates (82); Designed by FRANK
CHOUTEAU BROWN, Boston, Mass. Book Plates, E.S. STODDARD (83); Book Plates, W.F. HOPSON
(84); Book Plates, WILLIAM LYON PHELPS (85); Book Plates, The Graphic Arts (86); Etched and
engraved by W.F. HOPSON, New Haven, Conn.; Book Plates (87); Designed by CHRISTIA M. READE,
Chicago, Ill.; Book Plate for BYRON SPRAGUE WATSON (88); Designed by ALICE E. NEAL,
Providence, R.I.; Design for Poster, "Queen of Sweetmeats", $50.00 (89); Design for Poster, "Ye May-Day
Festival", $40.00 (90); Designed by J. HAMMERSTONE, Providence, R.I.; Design for Poster (91); Designed
by THOMAS HUNT, Providence, R.I.
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[PAGE 10] Sidonia The Sorceress. By WILLIAM MEINHOLD, translated by LADY WILDE (Loaned by
C.S. BRIGHAM) (92); Printed by WILLIAM MORRIS at the Kelmscott Press; Guest Book (The Krale
Workshop), $16.00 (93); Designed and made by AMELIA H. CENTER, Chicago, Ill.; Harvest Tide (94);
The Prince who did not Exist. With illustrations by A.J. GASKIN (95); Religion in Liertature and Religion
in Life (96); Tacitus (97); Olde Love and Lavender (98); Account of the Albany Pastoral Staff. With
decorations by BERTRAM GROSVENOR GOODHUE (99); Kickerbocker's History of New York. With
illustrations by MAXFIELD PARISH (100); Mumford Memoirs (101); Printed by D. BERKELEY UPDIKE,
Boston, Mass. The Song of Songs. Printed at the Roycroft Press by HARRY P. TABER (102); Designed by
ELBERT HUBBARD, East Aurora, N.Y.; Bobby McDuff (L.C. Page & Company) (103); Cover designed by
MARY P. WINLOCK, Cambridge, Mass.; The Shepherd's Calendar. Spencer. Designed by WALTER
CRANE. Printed at Chiswick Press. (104); Life of Wolsey. Cavendish. Printed by WILLIAM MORRIS at
Kelmscott Press (Loaned by MRS. E.G. RADEKE, Providence, R.I.) (105)
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[PAGE 11] Clio. Antanole France. Illustrations by MUCHA. Printed by CALMAN LEVY, Paris (107);
Copenhagen. Cover designed by GERARD HEILMANN. (Loaned by B. WILSON TRIPP, Providence, R.
I.) (108); Design for Cover of Demorest's Magazine (109); Design for Cover of The Inland Printer (110);
Decorative Design, $15.00 (111); Decorative Design, $15.00 (112); Design for Cover of the Interior (113);
Designed by CHARLES WARDE TRAVER, New York City; Candide. Voltaire, $125.00 (114A); GoodNight, Illustrations coloured by MISS GLORIA CARDEW, $40.00 (114B); Bound by the Hampstead
Bindery; Les Amoureux du Livre, $175.00 (115A); Book of Verses for Children, $20.00 (115B); Bound by
Zaehnsdorf, London; Sonnets from Portugese. Mrs. Browning, $50.00 (116) Bound by RUBAN, Paris;
Poems. Keats, $110.00 (117); Bound by MICHEL, Paris; Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. JOHN PAYNE's
translation, $90.00 (118); Bound by TAFFIN; Vignettes in Rhyme. AUSTIN DOBSON, $60.00 (119);
Bound by MACDONALD; Ghazels from Divan of Hafiz, $125.00 (120); Bound by MISS PRIDEAUX,
London; Dramatis Persononae, BROWNING. $90.00 (121); Bound at Doves Bindery; Ancient Mariner.
COLERIDGE. Printed at Vale Press, $40.00 (122); Bound by RIVIERE, London.
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[PAGE 12] Poems. BROWNING. Illustrations by BYAM SHAW, $95.00 (122A); Bound by CEDRIC
CHIVERS, London; Toiling of Felix. VAN DYKE. $50.00 (123); Bound by CHAMBOLLE DURU, Paris;
Poems. Keats. $80.00 (124); Bound by BRADSTREET; Old French Romances. W. SHAW MORRIS.
$65.00 (124A); The Grave. Illustrations by WILLIAM BLAKE, coloured by MISS GLORIA CARDEW.
$175.00 (125); Bound by the Guild of Women Book-Binders, London.; Nos. 115 to 125 are exhibited by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S sons.; Rubaiyat. Paraphrase by LE GALLIENNE. Printed by WILL BRADLEY.
$20.00 (126); Dream Days. KENNETH GRAHAME. $35.00 (127); Golden Age. KENNETH GRAHAME.
$30.00 (128); Poems. Longfellow. (129); Bound by MINNIE SOPHIA PRAT, New York.; Rossetti's Poems
(130); Rossetti's Poems (131); Rossetti's Ballads (132); Guest Book (133); Covers designed and executed by
MURIEL MOLLER, London, England; Book Decoration (134); E.J. HARDY, Providence, R.I.
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[PAGE 13] EXHIBIT. 5: PAULINE WHITING , 56 West 65th Street, New York- Hand-woven textile,
$35.00 (1); Leather mat---stained and burned (2); Leather mat---stained and burned (3); 6: G.F. PARKER,
East Greenwhich, R.I.- Bronze Sconce (1); Bronze Sconce (2); Two pieces, pierced bronze (3); MISS
FRANCES L. GOODRICH, Barnard, N.C.- Blue hanging. "Double Bow-Knot" Made by ELMEDA
WALKER. $6.00 (1); Brown hanging. "Rattle Snake." Made by DOSIE PAYNE. $6.00 (2); Table cover.
"Iron Wheel." Made by ELMEDA WALKER. Old designs. $4.50 (3); 8: Carved cabinet---mahogany. (2);
Carved tray---mahogany (4); Designed and made by MARY H. PARSONS, Providence, R.I.; 14: CHAS.
THOMAS, 137 Reservoir Avenue, Providence, R.I.- Repousse copper panel (1); 16: Oak cabinet---bronze
lock and hinges. Designed and metal work made by GEO. F. PARKER (1); 17: GEORGE E. OHR, Biloxi,
Miss.; Vases, etc. $25.00 each. (1-5); Vases and pitchers. $10.00 each. Designed and made by GEORGE E.
OHR. (6-16)
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[PAGE 14] Exhibit. 18: The Handicraft Shop, 1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.- Three-fold screen---tooled.
Designed and executed by MRS. MARY W. DENNETT and MRS. CLARA W. HILL. (1); Chair---tooled
Morocco. Leather work designed and executed by S. CLIFFORD PATCHETT. Cabinet-work designed and
executed by J. VAUGHAN DENNETT. (2); Cricket---tooled Morocco (3); Screen---tooled Morocco.
Designed and executed by MRS. MARY WARE DENNETT and MRS. CLARA WARE HILL (4); 19:
Roycroft Shop- Oak chair. Made by ALBERT DANNER (1); Pair Andirons. "St. Jerome." Designed by
ELBERT HUBBARD (2); 20: WILLIAM WALTON, 360 West 22d St., New York City- Study for frieze.
"Cophetua." (1); 21: Plaster Cast (1); Plaster Cast (2); Designed and modelled by ANDREW GARBUTT,
Boston, Mass. 25: THEO. HANFORD POND, Boston, Mass. Designs (1-5); Design for wrought-iron gate
(6); Chickering Hall program (7); Design---"Mullen stalks" (8); 26: IDA J. BURGESS, 849 Marshall Field
Building, Chicago, Ill.- Color sketch for mural decoration (1); Dictionary, Pen-wiper, Blotter-pad. $15.00
(2); Quarterly Cover. Designed and executed by Caroline Hosmer Heal. $6.00 (3)
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[PAGE 15] Exhibit. Bels. $6.00 (8); Card-case. Designed and executed by AMELIA HYDE CRUTER.
$8.00 (9); Card-case. Designed and executed by CAROLINE HOSMER HEAL. $6.00 (10); Magazine
Cover. $10.00 (11); Portfolio. Designed and executed by AMELIA HYDE CRUTER. $12.00 (12); 26:
Krayle Shop, Marshall Field Building, Chicago, Ill.- Bronze book-mark. Designed and made by JULIA
BRACKEN. $5.00 (4); Copper-mounted bag. Designed and made by CHRISTIA M. READ. $35.00 (5);
Brooch, set with opals. Designed and made by CHRISTIA M. READ. $12.00 (6); Copper clasp. Designed
and made by CHRISTIA M. READ. $10.00 (7); 28: Bodkin---eagle head. (1); Bodkin---carved hand. (2); Pie
marker (3); Designed and carved by ALFRED H. WASHBURN, Providence, R.I.; 29: J and H. WHITNEY,
138 2d Place, Brooklyn- Fan. $15.00 (1); Fan. $15.00 (2); Fan. $10.00 (3); 30: AUGUSTUS F. ROSE, 18
Maple St., Providence, R.I.- Ash receiver---hammered copper, enameled (1); Photograph box in Pyrography
(2); 30: Burnt and stained box. Burnt and stained by AUGUSTUS F. ROSE. Box made by ARTHUR
RAY. (2); 32: J.H. HARMSTONE, 283 Bucklin St., Providence, R.I.- Paper weight---bronze and ebony.
"Elaine." $40.00 (3)
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[PAGE 16] Exhibit. 33: Burnt and stained wood tankard, $10.00 (1); Burnt and stained wood plaque,
$15.00 (2); Designed and made b MAUDE RICHMOND FENNER. 34: Carved cricket (1); Mahogany
frame, carved (2); Designed and carved by C.F. PECKHAM; 35: Burnt wood photo frame, $20.00 (1);
Designed and made by E.A. HASKINS, New Bedford, Mass.; 36: Tankard---burned and colored. $6.00 (1);
Frame---burned and colored. $4.00 (2); Frame---burned and colored. $5.00 (3); Designed and made by ZOIE
W.B. MORSE.; 37: HENRY F.W. WESTERMANN- Engraved silver tray. $30.00 (1); 39: FREDERICK
KRASSER, 100 Utica Street, Boston, Mass.- Wrought-iron grille. (1); Wrought-iron tray. Designed by
WESTON UNTERWOOD. Made by FIEDERICK KRASSER. (2); 40: Vase. $3.00 (1); One-handle mug.
$4.00 (2); One-handle mug. $4.00 (3); Vase. $4.00 (4); Vase. $10.00 (5); Loving cup. $5.00 (6); Vase. $6.00
(7); Pot. $12.00 (8); Vase. $15.00 (9); Footed pot. $6.00 (10); Pitcher. $6.00 (11); Tall vase. $10.00 (12);
Designed and made by CHARLES VOLKMAR, Corona, Long Island, N.Y.
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[PAGE 17] Exhibit. 41: Red Bowl. $5.00 (1); Dull brown vase. $3.00 (2); Red vase. $5.00 (3); Dull green
vase. $2.00 (4); Light green vase. $4.00 (5); Crackle vase. $3.50 (6); Yellow vase (iris). $5.00 (7); Green vase
(iris). Not for sale. (8); Turquoise blue. Not for sale. (9); Dark green nappier (iridescent). (10); Decorations
designed and applied by FRANZ HAZENPLUG. Exhibited by WILLIAM BULGER, Chicago, Ill. 41:
TERESE D. KOEHLER- Copper Buckle. Enamel. (1); Silver Buckle. Enamel. (2); 41: MISS ELLEN R.
WAITE, Chicago, Ill.- Embroidery. German design. (13); Embroidery. Original design. (14); Embroidery.
Italian design. (15); Designed and worked by MISS E.R. WAITE; 42: JESSIE M. PRESTON, Fine Arts
Building, Chicago, Ill.- Bronze Candelabra. $15.00 (1); 43: E. EILERS, 751 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.Decorative panel. "Spring." $100.00 (1); 44: Pilaster. Modelled by REED L. ELLIOT. (1); Rennaissance
capital. Modelled by T. CONTI (3); Composite capital. Modelled by R.L. ELLIOT. (4); Roman Ionic
capital. Modelled by T. CONTI. (5); Ionic capital. Modelled by REED L. ELLIOT. (6); Exhibited by
SLEEP, ELLIOT, and KING, Boston.; 45: Rennaissance capital. (2); Gothic corbel. (3); Bas-relief.
Madonna and child. (4); Bas-relief. Fragment. (5)
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[PAGE 18] Exhibit. Romanesque scroll. (6); Pilasters. (7); Pilaster. (8); Caryatide (9, 10); Modeled and
exhibited by HUGH CAIRN, Boston, Mass.; 46: THEO. HANFORD POND, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston,
Mass.- Color cartoon for stained glass, $50.00 (1); 47: Mahogany desk. (1); Designed and made by
HERMAN MEERBOTT, Providence, R.I.; 48: Mahogany serving table. Inlaid. Hepplewhite style. $100.00
(1); Designed and made by R.H. BREITENSTEIN, Providence, R.I.; 49: One small table, $15.00 (2);
Sconce. (3); Designed and decorated by ANNE LEE, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; 50: Carved black oak chest--Gothic. (1); Designed and carved by MARY T. BARROWS; 51: WILLARD D. PADDOCK, 364 Lafayette
Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.- Project for wall decoration over doorway in Public Library. Subject, "Reading and
Writing." (1); 54: Pair burned and colored bellows, $12.00 (1); Wood bowl---burned and colored. $6.00 (2);
Serving tray---burned and colored. $25.00 (3); Designed and decorated by IARITA G. FLINT, Boston,
Mass.
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[PAGE 19] Exhibit. 55: Wine tray---burned and colors, $8.00 (1); Coat of Arms---burned and colored.
Orders taken at, $15.00 (2) Designed and made by ANTOINETTE L. HAYES, Boston, Mass. 57: MARY E.
BULKELEY, Hillside Street, St. Louis.- Engraving portfolio. Designed by MARY BULKELEY. $60.00 (1);
58: Colonia chest. Made up by MORLOCK & BAYER. (1); Oak bellows---carved. Made up by H.A.
WINSHIP. (2); King Arthur chest. Designed by S.R. BURLEIGH. Made by Potter & Co. (3); Designed and
carved by JULIA LIPPITT MAURAN, Providence, R.I.; 59: Carved bellows. Designed and adapted by
ALLEN W. WEEKS. (1); Executed by MRS. ELIZABETH C. FREEMAN, Providence, R.I.; 60: Frame--poker work, $5.00 (1); Frame---poker work, each $1.00 (2-4); Designed and made by E.B. ELDEREDGE,
Bristol Ferry, R.I.; 61: EDGAR SIMPSON, Nottingham, England; Designs for Jewelry (1); Garnet Brooch
(2); Beetle Scarf Pin (3); Garnet Brooch (4); Ruby Scarf Pin (5); Pearl and Tourmaline Brooch (6); Garnet
Brooch (7); Diamond Pin (8); Copper and Enamelled Cloak-Clasp (9); Sppon set with Turquoise (10);
Beetle Brooch (11)
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[PAGE 20] Exhibit.; Silver Cloak-Clasp (small) (12); Silver Cloak-Clasp (large) (13); Silver Cloak-Clasp set
with carbuncles (14); Silver Cloak-Clasp (15); Blue Enamel Button (16); Yellow Enamel Button (17);
Malachite Pendant (18); Pearl Pendant (19); Pendant (20); Necklace (21); Amethyst Pendant (22); Opal
Brooch (23); Beetle Pendant (24); Silver Spoon. Designed by B. WILSON TRIPP. (25); Silver Fish CloakClasp (Opal) (26); Silver Fish Belt-Clasp (Opal) (27); Copper Inkstand (28); Copper Casket, steel mounts
set with jewels (29); Steel Figure Panel, "Courtship." Designed by E.M. DOBBIN and EDGAR SIMPSON
(30); Pewter Loving Cup (31); Copper Frame, stained leather head (32); Steel Frame, embossed and stained
leather figure panel. Designed and executed by EDGAR SIMPSON, Nottingham, England. (33); Tapestry
Chair Seat. Designed by EDGAR SIMPSON and executed by MISS HELLESON, Nottingham, England
(34); 62: Table---carved and colored top. (1); Designed and executed by JOSEPHINE L. TILLINGHAST,
Providence, R.I.; 63: LILLIAN ETHEL SWAN, Providence, R.I.; Tabourette---burned and colored (1); 64:
JNO. WILLIAMS, 556 West 27th St., New York, N.Y.; Wrought-Iron Wreath. (1); Wrought-Iron Wreath;
Designed and made by HERMAN LATZAGO (2); Bronze Panel, "Medusa." J. Massey Rhind, Sculptor (3)
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[PAGE 21] Exhibit. 66: FRANKLIN PORTER, Providence, R.I.; Black Iron Lanter, jeweled. (1); 67:
LOUISE ANGELL, 20 Market Sq., Providence, R.I.; Plaque, in metallic colors. (1); Plaque, in metallic
colors. (2); Bread-plate, Indian corn design (3); One Vase, butterfly design (4); One Vase, metallic colors
(5); One Soup-plate (6); One Salad Bowl (7); Cup and Saucer; Designed and executed by Miss L.M.
ANGELL (8); Plate. Designed and executed by MRS. FANNY ROWELL (9); Plate (10); Cup and Saucer,
with paste and enamel; Designed and executed by MISS LAURA WASHBURN (11); Plate, cyclamen
design. Designed and executed by MISS EMILY CROUCH (12); 69: B. WILSON TRIPP, 252 Hope St.,
Providence, R.I.; Designs for Jewelr (1); MISS ABIGAIL COOKE, 42 Benefit Street, Providence, R.I.;
Small leather mat, $2.50 (1); Small leather mat, $2.00 (2); 73: Glove box---burned wood. (1); Design
adapted from German. Executed by MISS EDITH GRAY, Providence, R.I.; 75: F. WALTER
LAWRENCE, 41 Union Sq., New York, N.Y.; Two Baroque Pearl Scarf Pins (1); Two Baroque Pearl Rings
(2); Two Baroque Pearl Brooches (3); One Peridot Heart Brooch (4); Designed by F. WALTER
LAWRENCE and made by GUSTAVE MAREZ.
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[PAGE 22] Exhibit. 80: Tabourette. Designed and made by JESSIE L. COLE (1); Small articles---carved
bone. By Edwin R. Stocket. (2); Exhibited by JESSIE L. COLE; 81: Sisters of the Holy Nativity, Oneida,
Wis.; Pillow containing edgings and tie-ends, finished, and one tie-end in process of construction. Designed
by MISS SYBIL CARTER. Made by SISTER KATHERINE, S.H.N. (1); Two tie-ends. Seven pieces of
insertion. Two cuffs. Three doilies. Eleven pieces of edging. Designed by MISS SYBIL CARTER. Made by
RACHEL ELEU, ROSE METOXEN, PHOEBE SKENANDOAH, LOUISE CHRISTJOHN and other
Indian women and children of the Oneida Reservation, Wis. (2); 82: Sisters of the Holy Nativity, 383
Benefit Street, Providence, R.I.; Superfrontal for altar. Ecclesiastical lace. Designed by MISS SYBIL
CARTER. Made by LENA ARCHIQUETTE, LAVINIA CORNELIUS, KANISLET ("one pushing ice")
and other women and children of the Oneida Reservation, Wis. (1); Red silk cape and stole. Passion flower
design. Designed by F. EDWARDS (Religious Art Society, London). Made by SISTER AGNES and others.
(3); White Stole. Pomegranate design. Designed by F. EDWARDS. Made by SISTER AGNES and others.
(4); 83: MISS ALICE EMILY SWETT, 171 Pleasant Street, Providence, R.I.; Carrickmacross Guipure
collar. Designed and made by M. MURPHY., $50.00 (1); Child's waist. Designed and made by E.
WILSON, $4.00 (2); One and one-half yards of Honiton lace. Designed and made by A. FOWLER, $11.00
(3); Bertha, Maltese lace, $12.00 (4)
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[PAGE 23] Exhibit.; One of six doilies. Designed and made by L. CARTER., $1.65; $8.00 for six. (5);
Three yards pillow Honiton lace. Designed and made by A. FOWLER., $30.00 (6); Twelve yards Maltese
lace. Designed and made by A. ROSE., $42.00 (7); Handkerchief. Designed and made by E. WILSON,
$8.00 (8); Lace set., $15.00 (9); Collar. $4.00 (10); Collars and Cuffs. $5.00 (11); Collar. $7.00 (12); Bib.
$3.00 (13); Designed and made by J. HARNSEY.; 84: MRS. W. W. DOUGLASS, 121 George Street,
Providence, R.I.; Centre piece. Red roses. (1); Centre piece. Green and yellow scroll. (2); Centre piece.
Green clover leaf. (3); Doilies---Pansies, cyclamen, daisy, nasturtium, corn-flower, rose, morning glory, clover
leaf. (4); Doilies---Violet and fern, sweet pea, cornflower. Designed by MISS ANN ELIZA MACMILLAN.
Made by the MISSES MACMILLAN. (5); Centre piece. "Punta Tieato" (6); Doilies---After designs of early
Greek lace---"Double Cockroad," "Fly-leg," "Point and Arch," "Wreath." (7); Doiley. Designed by MISS ANN
E. MACMILLAN. Made by the MISSES MACMILLAN. (8); 85: MISS CAROLINE L. FARRINGTON,
299 Governor Street, Providence, R.I.; Stenciled linen table scarf. $10.00 (1); 86: EDWIN C. FOSS, 200
Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.; Table cover. Designed by E.C. FOSS. Made by MISS SPAULDING. $35.00
(1); Blue linen centre piece. Designed by E.C. FOSS. Made by MRS. ELLIS. $16.00 (2)
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[PAGE 24] Exhibit.; Conventional centre piece. Designed by E.C. FOSS. Made by MISS SVENSSON.
$16.00 (3); Scarf. "Tree of LIfe." Designed by E.C. FOSS. Made by MRS. CLARK. $18.00 (4); Centre piece.
"Pomegranate." Designed by E.C. FOSS. Made by MISS NORMAN. $15.00 (5); 87: MRS. ALFRED L.
LUSTIG, Phillipsdale, R.I.; Glass towel. Design adapted from that on a towel sent to England in the 16th
Century as a gift to the English lady whom he wished to marry, by Ivan the Terrible. Made by RAVITCH
TIKOTSKY. (1); Russian lace (Province of Vologda). Designed and made by PRASKOWIA PAHOMOVA.
(2); Swedish Apron. Designed and made by Frieda Gustavson. (3); 89: MRS. LUCY D. LIVINGSTON, 45
Hunter Street, Providence, R.I.; Hand-woven bed spread. Designed and made by DESIRE P. COLE in
1815. (1); 90: MISS MARY T. PECK, 106 George Street; Centre piece of roses. Designed by MRS.
MARION YOUNG. Made by MISS M.T. PECK. (1); Burse (2); Chalice veil. Designed by MISS ELLEN O.
PECK. Made by MISS MARY T. PECK. Loaned by Trinity Church Parish, Concord, Mass. (3); 91: MR.
THEODORE HANFORD POND, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass.; Square for table, crochetted.
Designed and made by MATHILDE A. PEREZ. (1); Towel with drawn work. Designed and made by
ISABEL MADRIZ. (2); Handkerchief in linen drawn work. Designed and made by CARLOTE
SOLORZANO. (3)
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[PAGE 25] Exhibit. 92: MRS. HOWARD RICHMOND, 32 George Street.; Table cover. "Missouri
Trouble" design. Made by ELMEDA WALKER (1); 93: Sisters of Mercy, St. Xavier's Convent, Broad Street,
Providence, R.I.; Piece of straw altar lace (1); Drawn work corporal (2); Lace corporal (3); Designed and
made by a Sister of Mercy.; 95: MRS. A. MELUCCI PARRILLO, 28 1/2 Cranston Street, Providence, R.I.;
Cushion, or hand-woven lace. Designed by M. PARRILLO. Made by E. PARRILLO, $6.00 (1); 96:
MARGARET C. UHL, 256 Fourth Avenue, New York; Embroidered centre piece, $40.00 (1); 97: Coat of
arms---leather embossed (2); Portfolio---leather and metal. $40.00 (3); Designed and embossed by
FREDERICK KOHLAGEN, 236 Atlantic Avenue, Providence, R.I.; 98: THOMAS WATSON BALL,
Garden City, New York.; Sketch for over-mantel decoration on book cloth. (1); Sketch for over-mantel
decoration on book cloth. (2); 99: MAY ROSINIA PRAT, 37 West 22d Street, New York.; Leather panel.
(1); Leather portiere (2); 100: CHARLOTTE HOWELL BUSK, 29 East 20th St., New York City; Copper
plaque, $35.00 (1); Copper sconce, two-arm, $18.00; Copper sconce, one-arm, $12.50 (3); Leather belt,
$8.00 (4); White belt, $5.00 (5); Pair South American leather sandals, $2.00 (6)
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[PAGE 26] Exhibit.; Leather box, $10.00 (7); Copper nowl, $2.50 (9); Copper tray. (10); Candle shade,
$2.50 (11); Candle shade, $2.50 (12); Candle shade, $2.50 (13): Embossed leather pen wiper, $3.00 (15);
Embosses leather pen wiper, $3.00 (16); Embossed leather card-case, $4.00 (17); Embossed leather mat,
$4.00 (18); Embossed leather mat, $7.00 (19); Embossed leather card-case, tinted, $4.00 (20); 101:
Decorative plaque---head of mermaid, $5.00 (1); Designed and modelled by FRANZ ZIEGLER, Providence,
R.I.; Work box---carved, pierces and inlaid. (2); Panel---inlaid wood. Designed and executed by MARTHA
ZIEGLER, Hamburg, Germany (3); Exhibited by FRANZ ZIEGLER, Providence, R.I.; 102: Table top,
$25.00 (1); Designed and made by HUGO HAESLER, Thornton, R.I. 104: F.B. TOPLIFF, 259 West 23d
Street, New York; Design for silk drapery, $25.00 (1); 107: ANNA LEE, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Linen
embroidered portfolio, $12.00 (1); 110: Mahogany table (1); Box (2); Designed and made by GEORGE
PORTER, Providence, R.I.; 111: ELLEN R. WAITE, Silver cigarette box. Designed and made by MISS
OKLKIN. (1); Copper box, enameled cover. Designed and made by MISS KOCHLES. (2); Silver bowl.
Designed and made by EMILY C. CHADBOURNE. (3)
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[PAGE 27] Exhibit.; 113: L. HABERSTROH & SON, 9 Park Street, Boston; Four color sketches for
interior decoration. Designed by MISS B.E. COLMAN. (1); Three color designs of tapestry. Designed by H.
F. BRYANT (2); Color scheme for interior of uditorium of Colonial Theatre, Boston. Designed by H.B.
PENNELL. (3); 116: EDW. P. SPERRY, 3 West 29th St., New York City.; Cartoon for window. "The
Nativity." (1); Cartoon for window. "The Asceusion." (2); Cartoon for window. "The Crucifixion." (3);
Color sketch for window glass. "St. Eustace." (4); Color skech of Pilgrim's Window (5); Color sketch for
window glass by VIOLET OAKLEY (6); 117: Plaster cast. Old Salem, from an old print. (1); Plaster relief
(2); Compo. masks. (3, 4); Designed and executed by CHARLES EMMEL, Boston, Mass.; 118: Vase,
$150.00 (1); Vase, $65.00 (2); Vase, $70.00 (3); Vase, $75.00 (4); Vase, $18.00 (5); Vase, $18.00 (6); Vase,
$8.50 (7); Bowl, $10.00 (8); Vase, $9.00 (9); Lamp, complete, $19.00 (10); Lamp, complete, $29.00 (11);
Lamp, complete, $39.00 (12); Peacock medallion, $35.00 (13); Bambino tiles, sconces, $14.00 (14);
Bambino tiles, sconces, $14.00 (15); Moorish, tiles, mantel facing, complete, $30.00 (16); Sea tiles, mantel
facing, complete, $25.00 (17)
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[PAGE 28] Exhibit.; Tile, coat of arms, $35.00 (18); Tile, ship, $20.00 (19); Designed by GEORGE P.
KENDRICK.; Made by WILLIAM GRUEBY and employees of Grueby-Faience Co.; Exhibited by GreubyFaience Co., 2A Park St., Boston, Mass.; 119: Manual Training High School, Providence, R.I.; Vase forms,
showing progressive steps in poker work and color (1-4); Designed and made by students of the Providence
Manual Training High School; Wrought-iron fire set. Designed and wrought by HIRAM J. BAKER (5);
Wrought-iron jardiniere stand. Designed and wrought by CHESTER B. OATMAN (6); Tabourette.
Designed and carved by HENRY N. HORTON. (7); Chair back. Designed by W.W. DOVE. Carved by W.
E. KENYON (8); Six panels for settle. Designed by W.W. DOVE. Carved by six boys: L.H. KEACH, J.H.
COLLIER, H.E. DURFEE, W.W. HOYLE, A.M. CROWELL, C.H. FOSTER. (9); Exhibited as students'
work by Providence Manual Training High School.; 120: Chair---burned, carved and stained (1); Designed
and executed by REBECCA R. GREENE, Providence, R.I.; 121: Stained wood cabinet---metal-ring handles.
(1); Made and designed by MISS EMMA A. PARKER, Providence, R.I.
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[PAGE 29] Exhibit.; 123: MARIANNINA GRANDE, Rear 361 Atwell's Ave., Providence, R.I.; Colletto.
Designed and made by M. GRANDE, $5.00 (1); 124: FILOMENA SUEZ, 28 Arthur Ave.; Pettino.
Designed and made by FILOMENA SUEZ, $5.00 (1); 125: Berea College, Berea, Kentucky; Southern
Mountain Homespuns; Natural brown linsey, (6 1/2 yds. at .65), $4.00 (1); Striped linsey, $3.00 (2); Linen,
$4.37 (3); Red leaves and panel doors, $8.00 (4); Chariot wheel and church windows, $8.00 (5); Fourleaved
clover, and paine cone, $8.00 (6); Pine-bloom, $8.00 (7); Dogwood-blossom and running vine, $6.00 (8);
Federal City, $8.00 (9); Old designs made by students of Berea College.; 126: Merrimac pottery, $4.00 (1);
Merrimac pottery, $3.50 (2); Merrimac pottery, $3.00 (3); Merrimac pottery, $6.50 (4); Merrimac pottery,
$10.00 (5); Merrimac pottery, $15.00 (6); Merrimac pottery, $12.00 (7); Merrimac pottery, $12.00 (8);
Merrimac pottery, $10.00 (9); Merrimac pottery, $1.50 (10); Merrimac pottery, $3.00 (11); Merrimac
pottery, $6.00 (12); Merrimac pottery, $6.50 (13); Merrimac pottery, $1.00 (14); Merrimac pottery, $1.00
(15-17); Merrimac pottery, .75 (18); Merrimac pottery, $3.00 (19); Merrimac pottery, $3.00 (20); Merrimac
pottery, $4.00 (21); Merrimac pottery, $2.50 (22); Merrimac pottery, $6.00 (23)
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[PAGE 30] Exhibit.; Merrimac pottery, $2.50 (24); Merrimac pottery, $3.00 (25); Merrimac pottery, $2.50
(26); Merrimac pottery, $1.00 (27, 28); Merrimac pottery, $4.00 (29); Merrimac pottery, $2.50 (30);
Designed by THOMAS S. NICKERSON; Executed by THOMAS S. NICKERSON and employees of
Merrimac Ceramic Co.; Exhibited by THOMAS S. NICKERSON, Newburyport, Mass.; 127: Exhibited by
Newcomb Pottery at Newcomb College, New Orleans, La. ELLSWORTH WOODWOOD, director;
MARY G. SHEERER, instructor; JOSEPH MEYER, potter.; Pitcher, decoraated by LILLIE WILLIAMS,
$2.50 (1); Vase, decorated by EMILIE LEBLANC, $2.00 (2); Pitcher, decorated by J.F. MEYER, $4.00 (3);
Vase, decorated by MARY BAKER, $7.00 (4); Vase, decorated by MARY BAKER, $6.00 (5); Vase,
decorated by J.F. MEYER, $4.00 (6); Vase, decorated by HATTIE JOOR, $7.00 (7); Loving Cup, decorated
by FRANCES BUCKNER, $6.00 (8); Vase, decorated by MARY RICHARDSON, $3.00 (9); Tobacco Jar,
decorated by EMILY HUGER, $7.00 (10); Jardiniere, decorated by J.F. MEYER, $4.00 (11); Vase,
decorated by AMALIE ROMAN, $4.50 (12); Vase, decorated by MARY G. SHEERER, $5.00 (13); Vase,
decorated by KATHERINE KOPMAN, $3.50 (14); Fern Dish, decorated by J.F. MEYER, $4.00 (15); Bowl,
decorated by MARY BUTLER, $12.00 (16); Vase, decorated by AMALIE ROMAN, $7.00 (17); 128:
"Standard" Ware.; Vase decorated by VIRGINIA B. DEMOREST. Japonica. $10.00 (1); Vase decorated by
O. GENEVA REED. Goldenrod. $20.00 (2)
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[PAGE 31] Exhibit.; Vase decorated by SALLY TOOHEY. Tulips. $25.00 (3); Vase decorated by SALLY
TOOHEY. Autumn leaves. $60.00 (4); Vase decorated by SALLIE E. COYNE. Dandelion. $8.00 (5);
"Mahogany" Ware.; Vase decorated by A.R. VALENTEIN. Lines and fish. $35.00 (6); Vase decorated by A.
R. VALENTEIN (Paris Exposition.) Tiger eye, stork and clouds. $100.00 (7); "Iris" Ware.; Vase decorated
by O. GENEVA REED. Wistaria. $15.00 (8); Vase decorated by CHAS. SCHMYDT NASTUR. $8.00 (9);
Vase decorated by M.A. DALY. Iris. $35.00 (10); Vase decorated by CONSTANCE BAKER. Snowdrop.
$7.00 (11); Vase decorated by M.A. DALY. Mistletoe. $15.00 (12); Vase decorated by O. GENEVA REED.
Clover. $5.00 (13); Vase decorated by SARA SAX. Sweetpea vine. $5.00 (14); "Dark Iris" Ware.; Vase
decorated by STURGIS LAWRENCE. Lily. $22.00 (15); Vase decorated by T.D. WAREHAM. Cyclamen.
$10.00 (16); "Sea Green" Ware.; Vase decorated by E.T. HURLEY. Dog-wood. $25.00 (17); Vase decorated
by VIRGINIA B. DEMORSET. Iris. $10.00 (18); Vase decorated bu AMELIA B. SPRAGUE. Grapes.
$13.50 (19); "Applied Metal" Work. Vase. K. SHIRAYAMADANI (Paris Exposition). "Goldstone" metal
dragod. $200.00 (20); Vase. K. SHIRAYAMADANI. Crabs and Sea-weed. Metal rims and lines. $18.00
(21); "Mat Glaze." Vase decorated by W.P. MCDONALD. Green. $8.00 (22); Vase decorated by J.J.
MENZEL. Gray. $7.00 (23); Vase decorated by W.P. MCDONALD. Gray. $2.00 (24); Vase decorated by
W.P. MCDONALD. Blue. $6.00 (25); Tray decorated by J.J. MENZEL. Green. $5.00 (26); Vase decorated
by W.P. MCDONALD. Gray. $10.00 (27);
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[PAGE 32] Exhibit.; "Iria" Metal. Vase, Frog and water lily. $25.00 (28); Exhibited by W.W. TAYLOR,
President Rockwood Pottery Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.; 130: R.R. JARVIE, 276 South Homan Avenue,
Chicago, Ill.; Copper candlestick. $5.00 (1); Brass candlestick. $7.50 (2); Bronze candlestick. $2.50 (3);
Designed by R.R. JARVIE. Made by J.J. RYAN and R.R. JARVIE.; Dutch iron lantern, horn lights.
Designed and made by R.R. JARVIE (4); 130: BERTHA R. HOLDEN, Chicago, Ill.; Jewel case---wood
inlaid with silver (5); Silver belt buckle set with stones. $13.00 (6); Silver belt buckle set with stones. $22.00
(7); Silver jeweled pendant, $20.00 (8); Silver jeweled pendant, $22.00 (9); Box---wood and German silver,
$8.00 (10); Photo Frame---wood and German silver, $9.00 (11); 130: MISS ELLEN R. WAITE, Chicago,
Ill.; Table cover, $13.00 (15); Sofa pillow, $8.00 (16); Designed by MISS WAITE. Worked by MRS.
ROWLEY.; 131: JOSEPHINE WAYS BARNARD, 415 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y.; Design for
ecclesiastical embroidery, $18.00 (1); 133: THEO. HANFORD POND, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass.;
Design for dining-room wall decoration in color (1)
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[PAGE 33] Exhibit.; 134: PERCY J. CALLOWHILL, 243 Adelaide Avenue, Providence, R.I.; Ivory carving.
Three pieces. (1); Silver ladle---ivory handle. $20.00 (2); Baton. Carved ivory, jeweled. Sold. (3); 135: MRS.
ANDREW DAVIS, Lakeside, Ill.; Copper tray, etched. $15.00 (1); Copper tray, etched. $15.00 (2); 138
HARRIET S. SACKETT, director of Domestic Art, at Pratt Institute, 215 Ryerson Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.;
Half dress front, applique and cord work. (1); Centerpiece in sketchy Kensington. (2); Cover---Pratt point.
(3); Collar and cuffs---spangle work. (4); Designed by MARY E. STOCKING. Made by Students of the Art
Needlework Class.; 139: MISS EMMA ROBERTSON, 536 West 159th St., New York City.; Victoria handmade window draperies. Design, stars and stripes, rose, thistle and shamrock. (1); 140: Boston Society of
Decorative Art, 222 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.; Table cover, MORRIS design. Worked by MISS E.J.
WALKER, $75.00 (1); Cushion. Designed by MRS. WELLING. Worked by MISS C.R. WELLS, $30.00
(2); Coffer. Designed by MRS. WELLING. Worked by MISS C.R. WELLS, $21.00 (3); Blotter. Designed
by MRS. WELLING. Worked by MISS C.R. WELLS, $15.00 (4); Centerpiece. Designed b MRS.
WELLING. Worked by MISS E.J. WALKER, $45.00 (5); Doylies. Designed by MRS. WELLING. Worked
by MRS. PUSHAW, $45.00 (6); Lunch cloth. Designed by MRS. WELLING. Worked by MRS. S. SMITH,
$30.00 (8)
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[PAGE 34] Exhibit.; Lunch cloth. Designed by MRS. WELLING. Worked by MISS F. LELAND, $40.00
(9); Altar frontal. Designed by MRS. WELLING. Worked by MISS WALKER and MISS WELLS, $40.00
(10); Half a dozen doilies. Designed by MRS. WELLING. Worked by MRS. PUSHAW, $17.50 (11); 144:
Carved chest. CAROLINE R. JONES (1); Carved chest. IDELETTE CARPENTER. (2); Carved box.
CAROLINE R. JONES. (3); Carved chest. MRS. JOSEPH DAY. (5); Carved chest. ALLEN W. WEEKS.
(7); Exhibited by Wood Carving Department, Friends' School, Providence.; 145: MABEL M.
WOODWARD, 911 Broad Street, Providence, R.I; Sketch in color for mural decoration. "Night." (1); 147:
Group Moravian Tiles made by H.C. MERCER, Moravian Pottery, Doylestown, Penn.; There are
reproductions of Pennsylvania German stove tiles. Further information may be had by applying to FRED'K
E. WHITING, 14 Somerset St., Boston, Mass., Secretary Boston Arts and Crafts Society.; 149: SARA
KIMBALL BOUTWELL, 158 Broadway, Providence, R.I.; Renaissance lace collar. Designed by MRS. E.J.
BOUTWELL. Made by SARA KIMBALL BOUTWELL.; 153: MISS HELEN R. ALBEE, Pequaket, N.H.;
Abnakee Rugs.; Indian cross stripes, $21.00 (1); Peruvian design, $21.00 (2); Jewelled wall rugs, $30.00,
Designed and made by HELEN R. ALBEE. (3); Oriental design. Designed by HELEN R. ALBEE. Made by
ETTA M. BICKFORD, $25.00 (4)
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[PAGE 35] Exhibit.; 154: STACY TOLMAN, 7 Thomas Street, Providence, R.I.; Mural decoration.
"Spring." (1); 155: Tiffany Glass and Decorating Co., 333 Fourth Avenue, New York City; Sketch in water
color for windows and decoration of chancel of St. Michael and All Angels' Church, New York, by LOUIS
C. TIFFANY. (1); Cartoon for window. "Star of Bethlehem." Designed by FREDERICK WILSON. (2);
Cartoon for window. "Te Deum." Designed by JOSEPH LANBIS. (3); Stained glass window. "St. Augustine
and St. Monica." Designed by FREDERICK WILSON. (4); 156: Designed and executed by CLEMENTMASSIER, Paris, France.; Colfe jouan bowl. Exhibited by B. WILSON TRIPP, Providence, R.I. (1);
Repousse silver dish. Designed and made by M. BOULGARIE (2); 158: Terra cotta panel. (1); Designed
and modeled by H.L. HUBERT. Burned by New Endland Brick Co.; Terra cotta panel, $10.00 (2); Terra
cotte panel, $10.00 (3); Terra cotta bust of Lot's wife (4); Terra cotta bust of Bacchanalian (5); Stucco-duro
panel (6); Designed and modeled by H.L. HUBERT, Providence, R.I.; Panel put in color by THEO.
HANFORD POND.; 160: CHAS. A. BARR, East Greenwich, R.I.; Model of electric light standard--bronze. (1); Book holders---bronze. (2); Fire utensils---steel and bronze, $35.00 (3); Pipe rack, smoking set--bronze, $55.00 (4); Tea caddy---bronze, $35.00 (5)
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[PAGE 36] Exhibit.; Hinge---iron. (6); Dran pull---iron. (7); Key---iron. (8); Teck well and tray---bronze. Sold.
(9); Military brush-backs---bronze, $18.00 (10); Belt and buckle of bronze, $12.50 (11); Candle sticks--bronze. Sold. (12); Octopus teek and well---Shell and peuter, $30.00 (13); Gold ring---Ornar Khayaw motive
(14); Silver ring---skull motive. (15); Gold ring---skull motive---rough casting (16); 160: CHARLES H. BARR,
East Greenwich, R.I.; Model of electric light standard---bronze. (1); Book holders---bronze. Sold. (2); Fire
utensils---steel and bronze, $35.00 (3); Pipe rack smoking set---ronze, $55.00 (4); Tea caddy---bronze, $35.00
(5); Hinge---iron. (6); Drawer pull---iron. (7); Key---iron. (8); Ink well and tray---bronze. Sold. (9); Military
brush backs---bronze, $18.00 (10); Belt and buckle of bronze, $12.00 (11); Candlestick---bronze. Sold. (12);
Octopus ink well---shell and pewter, $30.00 (13); Gold ring---Omar Khayyam motive. (14); Silver ring---skull
motive. (15); Gold ring---skull motive, rough casting (16); 164: Poster. By MUCHA, Paris. (1); Poster. By
MUCHA, Paris (2); Poster. By MUCHA, Paris (3); Designs. By MUCHA, Paris (4); Designs. By MUCHA,
Paris (5); Designs. By MUCHA, Paris. (6); Loaned by B. WILSON TRIPP.; 170: Group Tiffany favrile glass.
(1); Designed and made by LOUIS C. TIFFANY and assisants. Exhibited by Potter & Co., Providence, R.I.
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[PAGE 37] Exhibit.; 171: Tiffany lamp (1); Tiffany lamp (2); Tiffany lamp (3); Tiffany lamp (4); Designed
and made by LOUIS C. TIFFANY and assistants. Exhibited by Potter & Co., Providence, R.I.; 172: China
punch bowl, $60.00 (1); Decorated by PERCY J. CALLOWHILL, Providence, R.I.; 174: Silver box--Champleve enamel, $18.00 (1); Designed and made by LOUISE RICHARDS, Norwich, Conn.; 175: Silver
belt buckle---enameled, $12.00 (1); Designed and made by JANE CARSON.; 176: ELIZABETH
COPELAND; Pair enamel, silve sleeve-links. $8.00 (1); 177: JOHN G. HARDY, Providence, R.I.; Design
for reproduction (1); 178: Plaster cast---memorial tablet. (1); Bronze relief---antique finish, $7.50 (2); 181:
PERCY BALL, 178 Hamilton Street, Providence, R.I.; Bracket---wood and bronze, $10.00 (1); Chased
copper vase. Chased by E.W. REGESTER. $35.00 (2); Copper flower-stand, $35.00 (3); 184: Potter & Co.;
One sofa pillow, $16.00 (1); One picture frame, $5.00 (2); Two portfolios, each $5.00 (3); One magazine
cover, $4.00 (4) Designed and made by MISS E. MABBETT.
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[PAGE 38] Exhibit.; 185: FRANCES M. LOPEZ, Bristol Ferry, R.I.; Portugese towel (1); Designed and
made by FRANCES M. LOPEZ; 187: Frame of Dutch tiles. Painted by AETZ. Made by Rosenberg Pottery,
Hague.; Loaned by EDWARD S. ALLEN, Providence, R.I.; 188: Six silver spoons (1); Silver knife (2);
Silver chain and anchor (3); Designed and made by JOHN G. ALDRICH, 223 Bowen St., Providence, R.I.;
189: MISS ANNIE STOCKBRIDGE, 257 Benefit Street, Providence, R.I.; Pappoose-Case (1); Designed
and made by "HEARS THE WIND," squaw of the Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota.; 191: Bulletin
board---burned and stained. (1); Designed and executed by BESSIE W. LUCE, Providence, R.I.; 192: Oldfashioned clock, $75.00 (1); Designed and exectued by L.M. JACKSON, Providence, R.I.; 193: Potter &
Co., Providence, R.I.; Antique gold mirror---Chippendale design. GEO. DILL, carver. H.T. OBERG, gilder.
(1); 194: Antique mirror, $45.00 (1); Designed and made by H.T. OBERG, Providence, R.I.; 195: EDWIN
H. BLASHFIELD, New York; Cartoons and drawings for mural decorations, etc. (1-5)
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