THE NEW-YORK EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED
The Pitcher, executed in a very light colored terracotta, is contributed by J. W. Kugler, of Guns, in
Messrs. Jennens <fe Bettridge, to whose productions we papier mach6 here illustrated. The broad figure repre-have before referred, exhibit also the Double Chair of sented in the engraving is in gilt.
Hungary. We are informed that the rich and beautiful I of the artist. The design represents a triumphal proces-decorations upon it were wholly modelled by the fingers | sion of Bacchus, attended by his customary followers.
The large Library Bookcase is exhibited by J. Dessoir,of New-York. The material is rosewood, and it is ex-
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oellently and beautifully finished. The bevelling of the I its utility, and the little figures perched upon the spring I harmony with the rest of the deends, so y as to give triangular shelves, does not add to | of the arches of the top, are neither beautiful nor m | been added by an afterthought.
sign. They seem to have