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The objects which fill page 20 1 , explain them-selves sufficiently without a description. We cannotleave them, however, without directing attention to thefine workmanship of the Vases and Decanters mounted
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is thought to be good.
Between these objects is a silver Sideboard Ewer,
in silver. The small Antique Vase with a bas-relief rep-resenting a procession, is also a work of perfect beauty.
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named The Challenge, which is the last of our selectionsfrom the imposing aDd magnificent collection of plate,
It is executed in oxydized silver. On this concludingpage, we have engraved a Fruit Dish of graceful shape,executed in silver. Opposite is a bronze bust of theDuke of Wellington, modelled by Weigall. The likeness
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contributed to our Crystal Palace by Messrs. Garrardof London.