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The silver Centre Piece represents Arabs in the desert tracking travellers by
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their foot-marks in the sand. The design of this characteristic piece was made byEdmund Cotteril, and it is exhibited by Messrs. Garrard.
The Bracket, elaborately and beautifully sculptured in wood, is exhibited byG. Galltexa, Turin, Sardinia. It represents a wolf hunt.
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A statuette in marble is contributed by Emilio Santarelli, of Florence. Thesculptor has aimed to present Cupid in a mischievous mood.
Messrs. Rochfort <fc Skarren, of New-York, exhibit a Panel carved in rosewood.
The roses which form the ornament of this panel, are sculptured with much Bkill.The style of decoration which produces only fac similes of nature is not, however,that which displays the highest art.