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The elegant porcelain Yase, which we here introduce,comes from the Royal Porcelain Manufactory of Ber-
lin. It is an excellent example both of decoration and The carved zebra-wood Cabinet may be found in thef orm . English Department. It is exhibited by the manufac-
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turers, Messrs II. <fc A. Arrowsmith, of London. Thepanels contain paintings, covered by plate glass, which
represent the different phases of “ Woman’s History.” I the Hope Hose Company, of Philadelphia. This is anOur concluding engraving illustrates the Carriage of | elegant and highly ornamental example of the hose car-
riages in use among our- public-spirited firemen. The I metallic work is heavily plated with silver, and some I ing in active use for three months before it was placeddesign was u nde by Henry McCully. The decorative | portions gilt. Its capability of service is shown by be- | m the Crystal Palace.