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Dish, which forma part of a dessert service. The graceful I basket, of which is supported by a female figure, and restsform of this piece is in keeping with the elegant uses for in a frame of vine branches with clusters of grapes,which it is designed. The next article is a Cake Basket | The page is concluded with two figures in a very
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which has the usual form, and is' not overloaded withornamental workmanship.
It is followed by a Coffee Pot of a similar generalcharacter. The form of this piece, and the relative
place of the handle and spout deserve commendation,as showing that use has not been neglected to securesome fancied elegance.
light colored bronze. They are exhibited by AdolphLeconte, of New-York, and represent American Indianwarriors executing the war-dance in their peculiar cos-tume, and with the weapons of their savage warfare.
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We have placed between them a Plateau and Eweumodelled by Guinet after the designs of BenvenutoCellini. It is executed in Parian, and forms part of the
We continue our illustrations of Messrs. Hunt &
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Roskell’s contributions by engraving an EpergNe .or Fruit
'The lagt piece'of this collection is a Fruit Dish, the
handsome collection of Messrs. Minton & Co,