THE NEW-YORK EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED
The beautiful Arm Chair is exhibited by the manufacturer, Jules Dessoir, of New-York. The wood is black walnut, and the carving is executed with taste and spirit.
terial is carved with a corresponding richness. It is upholstered with gaily colored satin.We engrave one of the exquisite specimens of Beauvais Tapestry, called The
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A Sofa, elegant in its proportions and highly finished in its workmanship; is exhi-bited by Alexander Roux, of KewYork. The frame is rosewood, and this rich ma-
Skaters, executed by Chevalier after a painting by Lancret. This piece is one ofthe most attractive of those exhibited ; it is valued at 6000 francs.