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department of Bric-a-Brac and Fancy Goods is charmingly Christmasy and complete. There s
been more richly ready for the buyer of gifts. European markets have contributed their choicest things and
wares into a great bazaar of holiday color and charm. Out of the hundreds, we picture just a few.
No. 1—Flower holder of Am
phora Ware, eight infches
high $2.95
Other pieces in this ware
are vases, fern dishes,
jardinieres, cloeks, fig
ures. The designs and
colorings are a delight.
Prices, $1.48 to $24.50.
No., 2—Vase of hand-deco-
rated Holland Pottery, seven
inches high $2.00
Who ever saw a piece of
ware from the land of
canals and windmills
which was not quaint
and attractive? This
ware is unusually so..
. Dutch shoes, candle
sticks, vases, jardinieres,
steins, etc., 65c to $18.50.
No. 3—Vase of Bohemian
Glass with gold bronze
mountings, eight inches
high $2.60
Many out-of-the-ordi-
nary shapes in vases,
baskets, fern dishes, etc.,
are shown in this group.
Some with bright and
others with dull bronze
mountings, $1.50 to
$12.50.
No. 4—Vase of heavy green
Bohemian Glass with design
of oak leaves and acorns in
dull gold and deep garnet
shades, nine inches high
$3.48
Other pieces of this ware
$1.25 to $8.50.
No. 5—Ornamental stein or
vase of Hungarian ware,
hand decorated, nine indies
•high ......; 95c
No more attractive ware
for such low prices has
ever been shown. A very
large and varied assort-.
. ment is shown, consist
ing of steins, vases, plat
ters, plates, cups and
saucers, flower pots,
candlesticks, bowls and
so on. Prices from 15c
to $4.50
No. 6—Vase of dark green
‘Bohemian Glass, beautifully
iridescent,, with silver de
posit, 9 inches high $1.75
A large collection of
these vases varying in
' price from 50c to ... $5.00
No. 7—Vase of fine Bohc-
mian Glass in Tiffany de
sign and coloring, 9 inches
high $1.65
The colorings are ex
quisitely blended in this
ware. The rainbow
tints are almost too elu
sive to be described ac
curately. Many shapes
and sizes are here in
price from 95c to $7.50
No. 8—Dainty bisque figure
In Dresden decorations, 5
inches high $1.50
Dancing girls in airy,
graceful poses, flower
girls holding baskets,
little Dutch boys and
girls with match-hold
ers, etc., are some of the
other pieces in this
pleasing group. Prices
from 25c to $5.00
No. 9—Jardiniere of Empire
Porcelain,with mounting of
dull gold bronze, 4-inch pot,
5 inches high. Price... $3.00
This group of ware is at
once striking and differ
ent from anything before
shown. The rich cream
color of the porcelain is
beautifully brought out
in contrast to the dull
gold mountings. All the
pieces in open work like
the cut. Fruit stands,
baskets, fern dishes, and
vases make up this par
ticularly noticeable
group. Prices 75c to $9.50
No. 10—Clock of hand-mod
eled Faience ware; good
works, 7 ihclies high. . .$7.50
The highest degree . of
perfection in the art of
ceramics is attained in
this truly exquisite ware
from the famous studios
of Vienna. Every piece
is an artistic creation
carefully modelled by
hand. Many pieces are
spoiled in the- .firing,,
which of course adds to
the expense of produc
ing. Still the prices are
not high. Clocks, ink
stands, jardinieres, elec
troliers and aquariums
in remarkably beautiful
designs are shown in
this group. Prices range
from $2.50 to. $50.00
Special Tables Containing
Articles at 10 to 25c.
Bread-and-Butter Plates,
Oat Meal Bowls,
Candlesticks,
Vases in Variety,
Cigar Band Ash Trays,
Pitchers,
Hat Pin Holders,
Stationery in Pretty Ilolly
Boxes,
Perfumes,
Sachets,
Penny Banks,
Brooches,
Stick Pins,
Cuff Links,
Purses,
Bags, I
Barrettes,
Back Combs,
Belt Buckles,
Veil Pins,
Cuff Pins,
Sterling Silver Handle Egg
Darners.
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