THE ART INSTITUTE

CATALOGUE OF THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF APPLIED ARTS

SEPTEMBER 22 TO OCTOBER 23, 1921 The Art Institute of Chicago Twentieth Annual Exhibition of Applied Arts

September 22nd to October 23rd 1 9 2 1 Trustees, and Officers, The Art Institute of Chicago 1921

ARTHUR T ALDIS-ROBERT ALLERTON-EDWARD E. A YER-ADOLPHUS C. BARTLETT- A. G. BECKER-ED- WARD B. BUTLER- CL YDE M. CARR-WALLACE L. DE- WOLF-JOHN J. GLESSNER-WILLIAM O. GOODMAN- MARSHALL FIELD-CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON-FRANK G. LOGAN-CYRUS McCORMICK, JR-ABRAM POOLE- HONORE PALMER - POTTER PALMER MARTIN A. RYERSON HOWARD SHAW ALBERT A. SPRAGUE- CHARLES H. THORNE.

EX OFFICIO-WILLIAM HALE THOMPSON (Mayor)- GEORGE F. HARDING, JR. (Comptroller)- JOHN BARTON PAYNE (President South Park Commissioners)-JOHN BAIN (Auditor South Park Commissioners) .

OFFICERS -CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON, President-MAR- TIN A. RYERSON, Vice-President-FRANK G. LOGAN, Vice- President ERNEST A. HAMILL, Treasurer GEORGE W EGGERS, Director-ROBERT B. HARSHE, Associate Director- CLARENCE A. HOUGH, Comptroller-CHARLES H. BURK- HOLDER, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF DECORATIVE ARTS -MISS B. BENNETT, Curator-CHARLOTTE VOGE, Assistant. CATALOGUE

ALLANSTAND COTTAGE INDUSTRIES - Asheville, North Carolina, exhibitor. Elmeda Walker, Lizzie Tipton, Cumi Woody, Mrs. George Buckner, Mrs. M. C. Holler, Mrs. W L. Shelton, Fanme Shep- herd, Sally Horton, Eliza ]. Sawyer, Hattie Cole, Effie Revis, Mattie Shirlyn, Mrs. G. D. Bradley, Mrs. John Reagan, Mrs. Jeff Guy, Mrs. Lance, Mr. Hardy Fletcher, Mrs. Erwood, Mrs. Edney, Ethel Laughter, Mrs. Turpin, Mr. W. G. Rice, Mr. Litteral, designers, makers.

WEAVINGS:

Runner, "four wheels" design, orange and blue 2 Table cover, "hickory leaf" design, dark blue, orange, and white 3 Runner, "double chariot wheel," light blue and white 4 Couch cover, "pine burr" design, green, white and brown 5 Coverlet, "walls of fair Coventry," blue and white 6 Hooked rug, rose and blue 7 Hooked rug, flowers on white field, black border

BASKETRY:

8 Tray, pme needle 9 Honeysuckle nut cups 10 Serviette 11 Fruit tray 12 Bonbon tray 13 Watermelon basket 14 Thermos lunch basket 15 Wood basket 16 Melon basket 17 Basket, "Old " 18 Melon basket 19 Melon basket 20 Melon basket favors

ALLING. GRACIA-Chicago, Illino1s, exhibitor. The Weaving School of Stratford-on-Avon, England, de- signer, maker

22 Bag, brown with flower border, woven 23 Chair seat, blue with flowers, woven

AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY - Zanesville, Ohio, makers, exhibitors. Conrad Dres- sler F redenck H. Rhead, and Lois Whitcomb Rhead, designers.

24 Sculptured panel in majolica, female figure 25 Vases (pair) , rose glaze with carved decoration; carved covers and stands 26 Teapot, aventurme enamel with carved pottery stand 2 7 Panel with dancing figure, pate-sur-pate 28 Panel with dancmg figure, pate-sur-pate

ARMSTRONG, LOUISE VAN VOORHIS- Ch1cago, lllino1s, maker, designer, exhibitor

29 Costume designs for Drama League production of Prunella 30 Costume designs for Drama League production of "Prunella" 31 Decorative panel, fantastic flowers

ATWATER. MARY M .-Basm, Montana, designer, maker, exhibitor. Mrs. A very Coonley Pnze, 191 B

32 Coverlet, "Summer and Winter" weave, "bloom- ing leaf" pattern 33 Table cover tussah silk, "windows and doors" pattern 34 Card woven ribbon, mercenzed cotton, Egyptian pattern 35 Card woven ribbon, wool, Nez Perce pattern 36 Card woven ribbon, silk 3 7 Card woven ribbon, Egyptian type, unfinished BACHELDER, OSCAR L.-Candler, North Caro- lina, designer, maker, exhibitor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Prize, 1919

38 Vase, iridescent 39 Vase, black with brown markings 40 Vase, black glaze 41 Vase, oatmeal finish (9") 42 Vase, oatmeal finish ( 10 ") 43 Vase, terra cotta ( 10") 44 Vase, terra cotta (8") 45 Rose bowl, black pig skin 46 Rose bowl, iridescent, black 47 Rose bowl, oval, iridescent 48 Jar, black

BARRY, AMY F.-Melrose, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

49 Basket, raffia, medallion "Sunset" 50 Basket, raffia, woodbme

BEAL, AMY V.-Brookline, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

5 1 Bar pin, gold, Montana sapphire and baroque 52 Pendant and chain, gold with crystal topaz 5 3 Ring, gold with aquamarme 54 Ring, gold with blue moonstone 5 5 Shoe buckles, silver

BLANCHARD, PORTER-Gardner, Mass. , de- signer, exhibitor. David Carlson, maker.

56 Tea service, silver ; teapot, sugar bowl, creamer 5 7 Pitcher spoon and iced tea spoons, fiddle pattern

BRADSTREET, JOHNS. AND COMPANY- Minneapolis, Minn. , makers, exhibitor. Emil Frank, de- signer.

58 Commode, painted, ivory color 59 Gate leg table, carved and polychrome panels

BRODZKY, HORACE-, designer, maker, exhibitor.

60 "Surburban Home," linoleum-cut block print . BROWN, ANNE T.-Oak P ark, Illinois, designer, decorator, exhibitor.

LUSTRE:

61 Flower bowl, henna and gold 62 Fruit bowl, blue and rose 63 Flower bowl, blue 64 Small bowl, red-violet 65 Small bowl, violet and gold 66 Vase, red-violet 67 Satsuma vase, red and green 68 Vase, mottled red 69 Vase, copper 70 Russian tea glasses, amber 71 Glasses, amethyst 72 Flower bowl, Persian blue 73 Flower bowl, violet-blue 74 Flower bowl, red-violet

BUEHR, KATHLEEN-Chicago, Illino1s, designer, maker, exhibitor.

75 Decorative panel, batik

BUEHR, MARY H.-Chicago, Illinois, designer. maker, exhibitor.

76 Smock, batik

BURTON, JOHN SIDNEY-Cleveland, Ohio, de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

77 Consolation bowl, silver, chased decoration 78 Bowl, silver, enamel decoration 79 Powder puff box, silver, gold and enamel decora- tion 80 Cross, gold, pierced and carved 81 Pendant, carved gold with sapphire and pink pearls 82 Brooch, carved gold with aquamarine 83 Bar pin, gold and enamel, "Autumn Leaves"

BUSH, LUCRETIA McMUR TRIE - Boston, Mass., designer, exhibitor L. M. Bush and assistants, makers.

84 Necklace, moonstones and pearls in gold 85 Pendant, opals, pearls, olivmes and diamond, peacock design 86 Pendant, aquamarines, white and green gold, morning glory 87 Pendant, pink tourmalines, green, white, and red gold 88 Bar pin, pmk tourmalines, green, white, and red gold, morning glories 89 Bar pm, pmk tourmalines and pearls, gold with enamel 90 Bar pin, opals and emeralds, gold 91 Bar pin, Australian opals and half pearls in gold 92 Oval brooch, Hungarian opal, small opals and black enamel 9 3 Oval brooch, aquamarine and half pearls, gold with green enamel 94 Pendant and chain, gold, opals and olivines 95 Pendant, emerald matrix and baroque pearls m gold 96 Pendant, Ceylon sapphire and pearls 97 Pendant, emeralds and pearls, gold with enamel 98 Brooch, Renaissance design, sapphires, aquama- rine, tourmalines, amethyst, topaz, and diamonds in gold 99 Brooch, "friendship circle," sapphires and half pearls ingold 100 Brooch, peridot and half pearls in gold 101 Bar pin, Japanese pearls and sapphires, gold with enamel 102 Pendant, Japanese pearl carving, gold with Mexi- can opals, and half pearls seaweed design

BUSH-BROWN, LYDIA-New York City, de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

BATIK:

103 Curtains (pair), "The Jungle"

104 Hanging, "The West Indies" 105 Overmantle, "At Hillside." Lent 106 Piano scarf, "At Base Hospital 114 France" 10 7 Panel, "The Waterfall"

CAPES, MRS. R. W R.-Chicago, IIIinois, designer, maker, exhibitor.

108 Table cover, peacock and dragon, red cross-stitch CARPELL, ELSIE-Saginaw, , designer, maker, exhibitor

109 Batik wall hanging, "Storm nymphs" 11 0 Batik wall hanging, "Cinderella" 111 Batik wall hanging, "Spring in the hills"

CHANLER, ROBERT W.-New York City, de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

112 Screen, "Tiger and Deer" 112 1/2 Screen, "Flamin goes" l 13 Panel, "The jungle pool" 114 Five-fold screen: "Gothic symphony" and "Chinese bubbles" 115 Five-fold screen: "Hopi Indian snake-dance" 116 Panel, "Chinese fantasy" or "Paradise birds" 117 Four-fold screen: "Hogarth" 11 B Screen, five-fold, bird arabesque 119 Screen, three-fold, silver fish and gold

CHAPMAN, SADIE C.-Melrose Highlands, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

120 Basket, raffia, blue and green

CHESBROUGH, MRS. ELLIS S.-Chicago, Illi- nms, exhibitor. Elizabeth M. C. Prince, designer, maker. 121 Mat, Alpine flowers. Lent 122 Bag, brown leather, silk embroidered CLARK, HELEN CAROLINE-Jamaica Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

123 Table mat, block pnnted velvet 124 Table runner, old blue velvet, block prmted in silver

CLEVELAND, HENRY G.-Boston, Mass., de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

LIGHTING FIXTURES :

125 Table lamp, copper; "wisteria" shade 126 Table lamp, copper; .. grasses .. shade 127 Table lamp, copper; "pine branches .. shade 128 Desk lamp, copper; "grasses" shade 129 Desk lamp, copper; .. cat-o-nme tails" shade 130 Torches 131 Mantle lights, shade "lily"

CLELAND, T M.-New York, N. Y., designer, maker, exhibitor

DRAWINGS :

132 Headpiece 133 Border 1 34 Title, "La Serva Padrona" 135 Title, "French Court Memoirs" 136 Border for magazme advertisement 137 Cover for gold stamping 138 Title page 139 Chapter inilials 140 Advertisements 141 School diploma

PRINTED DESIGNS:

142 Automobile catalogues 143 Automobile booklet 144 Advertising folder 145 Program 146 Christmas card, personal 147 Christmas card, busmess 148 Programs 149 "Grammar of Color "

COCKCROFT STUDIOS-New York City, makers, exhibitors. Edith Varian Cockcroft, designer.

150 Florette blouse, brown crepe-satin 1 5 1 Thornton velvet smock, henna and gold 152 Tea gown, rabbit velvet 15 3 Elephant hanging, taupe crepe de chme COMER. MRS. SARAH RYEL-Newton Centre, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

LUSTRE PORCELAIN:

154 High tea set, dark blue; tray, teapot, sugar, creamer, cups and saucers 155 Bowl, dark blue, rolled edge 156 Bowl, copper, rolled edge 157 Bowl, copper, peacock green lining, hexagonal I 58 Bowl, footed, silver with blue lining 159 Handled bowl, amethyst I 60 Vase, amethyst 161 Purple vase, royal opalescent 162 Vase, iridescent silver 1 63 Vase, copper 164 Vase, peacock green 165 Vase, dark iridescent 166 Green vase 16 7 Vase, golden orange 168 Vase, blue I 69 Vase, gray blue cloud I 70 Vase, lavender 1 71 Bowl, brown and orange, rolled edge l 72 Breakfast set, blue and pearl; coffee pot, teapot, hot water pitcher, sugar, creamer, cup and saucer, plate, small plate, covered toast dish 173 Tea cup and saucer, yellow and orange 17 4 Vase, iridescent silver 175 Bowl, yellow and orange

LUSTRE GLASS:

176 Dessert set, bowl and cups, iridescent b1ue 17 7 Cordial set, irridescent blue 178 Venetian glass plate, iridescent yellow and blue 179 Italian glass plate, blue, scalloped edge I 80 Vase, amethyst 18 1 Compote, amber 182 Cologne bottle, dark blue 183 Fish bowl, amber metal stand 184 Glass bowl, green 185 Vase, dark blue 186 Vase, dark blue 187 Vase, amber

CONNICK, CHARLES ].-Boston, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Prize, 191 7

188 Chancel window for St. Paul's Cathedral, Mar- quette, Michigan 189 "Service," replica of vestibule window in Chapel of Boston University 190 Cartoon for "Service" 191 Design for vestibule wmdows, Chapel of Boston University 192 "The Boy David" medallion wmdow 19 3 Design "The Boy David" medallion window 194 Grisaille glass, example 195 Medallions, with episodes from the life of St. Martm; from a senes to be placed m the Chapel of St. Martin of Tours in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City: He divides his cloak with a beggar His vision His baptism He restores the dead man 196 Cartoons for "St. Martin" medallions 197 Cartoon, "St. John the Baptist;" from chancel window in St. John's Church, Beverly Farms, Mass. 198 Cartoon, "King David·;" from chancel window in St. John's Church, Beverly Farms, Mass. 199 Designs for chancel windows in St. John's Church, Beverly Farms, Mass. ( 3)

COPELAND, ELIZABETH £.-Boston Mass., de- signer, maker, exhibitor. Mrs. Albert H. Loeb Pnze, 1914. Thomas J Dee Prize, . 1919.

200 Box, silver and enamel, "The Jungle" 20 1 Inkwell, silver and enamel 202 Box, silver and enamel, "Fullness of Life" 203 Box, silver and enamel, "The Dancers" 204 Box, silver and enamel, "The Persian Tree" 205 Mirror, silver and enamel, "Narcissus"

THE CRAIG SHOP-Chicago, Illinois, exhibitor. Aqmdneck Cottage lndustnes, Handicraft Shop of Calumet, Mich., designers, makers. 206 Runner, filet, antique design 207 Runner and doily, linen and Finmsh crochet 208 Runner and doily, linen and Finmsh crochet 209 Cover, Italian design 210 Runner and doily, Italian design 211 Runner and doily, old Italian design 212 Cover, old Italian cross-stitch 21 3 Luncheon set, Italian design 2 14 Buffet cover, pomt Venise and Florentine cut-work 215 Runner for refectory table, old Italian design 216 Runner, cross-stitch, adaptation of old Italian pattern 21 7 Cover, hand woven linen, Italian filet border 218 Tidy, adaptation from old tapestry design 219 Table cover, adaptation from old Italian em- broidery 220 Runner, Finmsh crochet 221 Runner and doily CRAM, BESSIE T .-Cambridge, Mass. , designer, maker, exhibitor

TOOLED LEATHER:

222 Mat, dragon design, gold and color 223 Mat, gold tooled, conventional design 224 Magazine cover, brown leather, gold tooled 225 Stationery case, brown 22 6 Stationery case, green 22 7 Card case, green 228 Card case, brown 229 Pocket book, green 2 30 Card cases, green

CRAM, LILLIAN-Portland, Oregon, designer, maker, exhibitor.

231 "The Brook," rag picture

CRANDALL, ADELAIDE BLANCHARD - Storrs, Conn., designer, maker, exhibitor.

232 Bag, wine colored velvet, applique and embroidery 233 Bag, wine color, applique and embroidery 234 Bag, black with gold stencil 235 Bag, embroidered, black 236 Bag, wine color, block printed 237 Bag, red-orange, block printed CULVER. HENRY B.-New York City, designer, maker, exhibitor

238 Elizabethan ship model "Ye Mer Honour"

DANA, DUNCAN-Marblehead, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

239 Wrought iron floor lamp; pamted paper shade, "clipper ships"

THE DAVENPORTS-New Hope, Pa., exhibitors, Ethel Davenport and Don Abbott Davenport, designers, makers.

HAND-DYED MUSLIN TAPESTRY RUGS :

240 Hollyhocks 2 4 1 Alpine crocus 242 Parrots 243 Iris 244 Crabs 245 Yarn tapestry bedspread, dogwood

DAVIS, WILLIAM A-Chicago, Illinms, designer, maker, exhibitor Municipal Art League of Chicago Pnze, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Prize, 1918.

"DUNFERMLINE" WEAVINGS :

246 Slumber blanket, wool, blue and tan 247 Blanket corner (sample) , green and tan wool 248 Couch cover, wool, tan and blue 249 Sample, maroon and white 250 Slumber blanket, blue and tan

DENNIS, MRS. CHARLES H.-Ch1cago, Illino1s, exhibitor. Jeannette Dennis, designer, maker.

25 1 Hooked rug

DE MAINE. HARRY-See number 1099

DONALDSON, DOUGLAS-Los Angeles, Cal., exhibitor DOUGLAS DONALDSON, designer, maker. Mrs. Albert H. Loeb Prize, 191 6, 191 7

252 Table piece for fruit or flowers, silver and enamel, with ornamental holder Lent by Dr. and Mrs. W E. Waddell 25 3 Carved gold ring 254 Wall tile, copper 255 Plaque, plaster FANNY KERNS, designer, maker. 256 Decorative wall hanging 25 7 Black silk bag 258 Violet silk bag 2 59 Yellow silk bag 260 Chnstmas cards ( 6) VIVIAN STRINGFIELD, designer, maker. 261 Embroidered pillow, blue silk. Lent 262 Decorative panel in oil, "Sunset glow" 263 Woodblock print, bird 264 Block prmt, "Houses at evening"

265 Block pnnt, "Monterey cypress" 266 Cards (6) MARJORIE STANLEY, designer, maker. 267 Jewel Box. Lent OLIVE NEWCOMB, designer, maker 268 Plates, pottery (2) Lent 269 Cup and saucer. Lent LETA HoRLOCKER, designer, maker. 2 70 Vase, orange lustre 2 71 Vase with cover, purple lustre JESSIE LEWIS, designer, maker.

DREAMLAND TOYS. Lent

272 Horses 273 Lions 274 Camel 2 75 Elephant 276 Duck RUTH TALLEY CRIDER, designer, maker. 277 Sconces, pair, copper, brass, and enamel. Lent MRS. FRED BACON, designer, maker 278 Hand mirror, copper and enamel. Lent. MYRTA HERBERT, designer, maker. 2 79 Table scarf. Lent. MARGARET DONALDSON, designer, maker. 280 Wall hanging, green linen, block printed, with wool embroidery Lent. MRS. W B. AKEY, designer, maker. 281 Pendant, silver, opal, and enamel. Lent. LILLIAN FLETCHER, designer, maker. 282 Pendant, silver, amethyst, and pearl 283 Pendant, silver, topaz, and amethyst MRS. C. L. POWELL, designer, maker. 284 Silver box, with enamel, tulip pattern 285 Vanity box, copper, silver, and jewels. Lent.

286 Wall hangmg, gold colored silk, block prmted and embroidered 287 Enamel panel, "Ship" 288 Enamel panel, "Landscape" 289 Enamel panel, "Landscape" BEATRICE GOUGH, designer, maker. 290 Painted wall decoration, "Landscape" 291 Enamel panel, "House" 292 Bag, copper mountings 293 Vanity box, copper and enamel DOW, ARTHUR WESLEY-New York City

294 "Marsh Islands, Ipswich, Mass."; wood block print 295 "By Ipswich River" ; wood block print Lent by New York Public Library

EDGEWATER TAPESTRY LOOMS - New York City, maker, exhibitor Lorentz Kle1ser, designer.

296 "La Bataille des Roses," tapestry; adaptation from origmal in the Metropolitan Museum Lent by Marshall Field and Company 297 "Hinc mih1 salus," tapestry; mille-fleur m the style of 15th century Gothic. 298 "Music and Song," mille-fleur tapestry 299 "Hero and Leander'", tapestry; design msp1red by 1 7th century Renaissance 300 Floral panel, 18th century English design 30 1 Screen, Chinese design, gros and petit point em- broidery 302 Sofa, Jaco bean; tapestry covers, fruit and flowers 30 3 Screen, fine and coarse tapestry weave; original technique

ELLING, MRS. HENRY-Alameda, Cal., exhibitor Mrs. Dorothea W O'Hara, designer

31 6 Vase, square, bird decoration 317 Flower bowl, . decorated Satsuma 3 18 Lamp base, decorated Satsuma ELLIS, ORPHA V .-Princeton, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor.

3 19 "Blue Ridge": fabnc picture

FAENZA POTTERY-Chicago, Illinois, maker, ex- hibitor. Walter Williams, designer.

320 Modeled parrot 321 Vase, gold lustre

FIRESIDE INDUSTRIES, see number 1100

FLAMBEAU SHOPS, INC.,-New York City, ex- hibitors. Flambeau Weave1s, designers and makers.

WEAVINGS:

322 Cape, wool, brown, tan and green stripe 323 Cape, wool, green with tan and red stripe 324 Suit, green and white line forming check 3 2 5 Sports skirt and scarf set, red 326 Sports skirt and scarf set, orange and white 327 Scarf, orange and white plaid 328 Scarf, brown and tan 329 Scarf, red-brown and green 330 Scarf, red and brown 331 Scarf, blue and while 332 Scarf, white with green borders 333 Mercerized cotton bed spread, "big diamond"' pattern 334 Gold silk curtam matenal, "Italian brocade" pattern 335 Gold silk curtam matenal, stripe, fancy weave

336 Silk floss curtain, henna and blue, Gothic border 337 Mercerized cotton runner, "The Cross" pattern,

338 Day bed cover, blue floss, "double rose" design

3 39 Square, gold floss, black border

340 Roman stnpe on organzine warp

341 Striped square

342 Scarf, rose and blue stnpe

FOSDICK, J. WILLIAM-New York City, designer, maker, exhibitor.

34 3 The Pentaptych of St. Jeanne d' Arc; wood panels, carved and tooled, with gesso, gilded and poly- chrome

The Vision; The Maid sees St. Michael, St. Margaret, and St. Catherine

Charles VII going to his coronation

Jeanne d'Arc entering Orleans

The adorahon of Sante Jeanne d'Arc FOLK HANDICRAFTS GUILD-Boston, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor

344 Runner, blue linen, white chain stitch 345 Curtain, adaptation of design by John S. Sargent from old Sicilian motif. Made by Louise Drew. 346 Luncheon set, linen, red embroidery 34 7 Runner, linen, embroidery m color, Italian pattern 348 Table cover, linen, pattern in black 349 Case, linen, hemstitched, with filet corners 350 Chair back and arms, linen, cut-work medallions 35 1 Cushion cover, linen, embroidered in self-color

352 Bag, linen crash, rose lining, deer medallion 3 5 3 Luncheon set, linen, lace inserts and edging 354 Luncheon set, hemstitched borders .355 Luncheon set 356 Luncheon set 35 7 Table cover, border and corners of cutwork 358 Table cover, conventional border 359 Table cover, hemstitchmg and filet 360 Table cover, linen, hemstitchmg, and cutwork 361 Runner, linen, black embroidery, confronting birds 362 Table cover, linen, black embroidery, peacocks 363 Runner, rose linen, colored borders 364 Runner, turquoise linen, colored borders 365 Runner, linen, border m black outline 366 Pillow cover, black embroidered band 367 Tray cover, linen 368 Runner, linen, Italian cutwork

FULPER POTTERY COMPANY-Flemington, N ]., maker, exhibitor. W H . Fulper, designer. Mrs. J. Odgen Armour Prize 1914.

369 Vase, blue wisteria and Chinese blue 3 70 Fruit bowl, ivory 371 Temple jar, Chinese blue, black, and ivory 3 72 Vase, gray and rose 373 Rose bowl, yellow flambe

GEORGE, MARCIA £.-Wellesley, Mass., de- signer. maker, exhibitor

374 Pendant and chain, gold with black opal

GERMER. GEORGE £.-Greenville, N. H. , de- signer, maker exhibitor. Mrs. Albert H. Loeb Pnze 1915.

375 Child's set, silver, chased and repousse; original designs of nursery rhymes: Bowl, plate, spoon, cup, and napkm ring 376 Boy's cup, silver GOOGERTY, THOMAS F.-Pontiac, Illino1s, de- signer, maker, exhibitor. Municipal Art League Pnze 1914, 1921

377 Cathedral poor box, wrought iron, brass figures 378 Door knockers, wrought iron 379 Door knockers, wrought iron 380 Strap hinge, large 381 Strap hinge, small 382 Door latch, large 383 Door latch, small 384 Door knocker, large

THE GORHAM COMPANY-New York City, designers, makers, exhibitors.

385 Flagon, silver and jewels 386 Chalice, silver and blue enamel 387 Chalice, silver, gilt inside 388 Monstrance, gold plated brass 389 Alms basin, silver 390 Processional cross, gilt, jewels 391 Crucifix, silver 392 Altar cross, gold plated GRANT, FREDERIC M.-Ch1cago, Illinois, de- signer, maker, exhibitor. Mumcipal Art League Prize 191 7

DESIGNS FOR BACKS OF PLAYING CARDS:

393 "Your ship comes in" 394 "Wine, women and song .. 395 "Rendezvous .. 396 "The boy and the mill" 397 "Spring" 398 "Fortuna" 399 ''Pierrot'' 400 "Salome"

GREENWICH HOUSE POTTERY-New York City, exhibitor. Martha de Michel, Mary Lewis, May Monteverdi, Rose T esti and Victor Raffo, designers, makers.

POTTERY:

40 1 Vase, green, hand built 402 Garden jar, hand built 403 Bowl, turquoise, hand built 404 Lamp base, turquoise 405 Bowl. wheel made HALL, EDITH ALLEN-Stamford, Connecticut, designer, exhibitor Associated workers, makers. Mr and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Pnze 1918.

406 Runner, black embroidery on white, unicorn medallion 407 Runner, black embroidery on tan, eagle medallion

HARTMAN, C. BERTRAM-New York City, designer, maker, exhibitor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Pnze 1918, 1919

408 "Man lookmg on the Sea," batik 409 Exotic garden, batik

HEALEY, ELIZABETH-Chicago, Ill., designer, maker, exhibitor

4 10 Hooked rug

HERBERT, CHARLES A., see number 1137

HILL, ANNA WYERS-Cleveland, Ohio, designer, maker, exhibitor.

411 Jewel casket, brass with enamel top 412 Brass box, oval, with silver ornament 413 Cigaret box, silver, repousse medallion 414 Silver mug 4 15 Cigaret box, copper repousse 4 16 Silver nut dish 4 17 Bar pm, silver with topaz 418 Ring, silver with abalone 4 19 Box, etched copper 420 Spoon and fork, silver 421 Pendant, silver with topaz and black enamel

HILL, ELIZABETH W.--Ch1cago, Illinois, de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

TIED AND DYED CREPE:

422 Scarf, Califorma poppy 423 Scarf, morning glory 424 Scarf, pamted cup 425 Scarf, spiderwort 426 Scarf, petuma

HILL, FREDERICK W.-Chicago, Illinois, de- signer, maker, exhibitor

427 Frame for two photographs, cypress, with applied strips

HILLS, DOROTHY-Evanston, Illino1s, designer, maker, exhibitor.

428 Pen drawings for cards HOCHSINGER, MARGUERITE-Chicago, IIl- mois. designer, maker, exhibitor.

429 Cover for footstool, gross point 4 30 Flower medallion, petit point

HODGE, EMMA B., see number 1153

IGLEHART, M. ELLEN-Chicago, III., designer, maker, exhibitor.

4 31 Pin, gold, Australian opal doublet 432 Pin, gold, Australian black opal doublet 4 3 3 Gold pin, aquamarine

JOHNSON-MEIER COMPANY-Chicago, Illinois, maker, exhibitor John Roth, designer.

4 34 Grille, wrought iron

KEIRAN, HENRIETTA S.-San Francisco, Cali- forriia, designer, maker, exhibitor

4 35 Bag, cut steel with blue band 4 36 Bag, uncut steel worked with blue silk 4 3 7 Bag, knited, black silk and crystal beads 438 Bag, porcupine, blue glass beads 4 39 Bag, gray silk and pmk beads 440 Bag, lavender LEE. STEPHANA-Chicago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor

441 Chest, mahogany, carved panel 442 Frame, gold-leaf, mushroom motif 443 Frame, carved wood, silvered 444 Small frame, gold leaf 445 Box, carved, gold leaf 446 Frame, carved wood, Roman gold 447 Frame, gold leaf

LINDBERG, MRS. ISAAC-Faribault, Minn., de- signer, maker, exhibitor

448 Bed room set, bedspread, two scarfs and table cover; hand woven linen 449 Table square, green

LUM, BERTHA-San Francisco, California, de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

WOOD BLOCK PRINTS:

450 "Mother West Wind" 451 "Point Lobas" 452 " Asia"

J LUTHER, MABEL WILCOX-Providence, R. I.. designer, maker, exhibitor.

ENAMEL WORK

453 Brooch, devil with topaz 454 Brooch, green and blue butterfly 455 Brooch, enamel with topaz 456 Brooch, bird 45 7 Brooch, pmk butterfly 458 Butterfly brooch, green and gray 459 Bee brooch, purple and yellow 460 Sea gull brooch 461 Bat brooch, lavender and green 462 Peacock brooch, jade and enamel 463 Butterfly brooch, orange and yellow 464 Bat brooch 465 Rabbits brooch, enamel and chrysocola matrix 466 Butterfly brooch 467 Butterfly brooch, blue 468 Brooch, mosaic and enamel 469 Rose bar pin 4 70 Purple bar pin 4 71 Bar pin, blue and green 4 72 Bar pin, green 473 Bar pin, blue 4 7 4 Bar pin, rose 475 Bar pm, geranium 476 Bar· pin, green 4 77 Cuff pins, green 4 78 Square bar pm, orange and yellow

MAERCKLEIN, MARION C.-Hartford, Conn., designer, maker, exhibitor

4 79 Wall hangmg, block printed 480 Runner, black and gold, block pnnted 481 Scarf, black chiffon prmted m gold 482 Wall hanging, block printed 483 Batik wall hanging, "The Dancing Girls" 484 Batik wall hanging, "The Castle Garden"

MARBLEHEAD Marblehead, Mass., maker, exhibitor Arthur E. Baggs, designer. Mrs. ]. Ogden Armour Prize 1915.

485 Small jar, blue 486 Small jar, wistana 487 Jar, gray, blue linmg 488 Bowl, blue 489 Bowl. w1stana 490 Bowl, brown 491 Small vase, brown, tan lining 492 Small vase, wistaria 493 Small vase, blue, li ght blue lining 494 Low bowl, brown 495 Vase, brown 496 Vase, w1staria 497 Vase, blue 498 Tall vase, brown, tan lining 499 Blue vase, cylindrical 500 Wistana vase, bottle shape 501 Low bowl, blue, and holder 502 Lamp base, wistaria 503 Lamp base, blue 504 Jar, blue 505 Flower bowl and holder, brown, tan lining 506 Flower bowl and holder, gray, blue lining 507 Flower bowl and holder, w1stana . 508 Bowl and holder, flow er shape, w1stana 509 Large blue bowl and holder 5 0 Vase, flower shape, wistaria, and holder 511 Vase, flower shape, brown, with holder 512 Small vase, wistaria, modelled berry band 513 Small vase, blue, modelled decoration in colors 514 Bowl, brown, modelled flow er motifs 515 Bowl, gray, blue linmg, modelled band m colors 5 16 Vase, brown, modelled panels 5 17 Tall gray vase, seaweed design in blue 5 18 Tall vase, fish and seaweed design in blue and buff 519 Covered jar, gray and blue, seaweed design 520 Candlesticks, blue 5 2 1 Low candlesticks, blue 522 Flower bowl and candle holder combination, blue 523 Vase, gray-green 524 Low vase, orange glaze 525 Candlesticks, orange glaze 526 Bowl, orange 5 2 7 Vase, orange glaze 528 Vase 529 Vase, orange drip glaze 5 30 Lamp base, orange glaze 5 3 1 Lamp base, orange and tan 532 Lamp base 533 Bowl 5 34 Tiles "Mayflower" 5 35 Tile, "Landscape," green 536 Tile, "Landscape," brown 537 Tile, "Tree" 538 Tile, "Bowl of flowers" 5 39 Large plate, Persian design

• MARTIN, LAURIN H.-Lowell, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

ENAMELWORK:

544 Copper box with enamel cover "Sunrise and caravel" 545 Brass box with enamel cover, confronting pea- cocks 546 Copper box, enamel cover, three-masted sailing ship 547 Copper box, enamel cover, "Castle on the hill" 548 Copper box, enamel cover, "Orange trees at sun- rise'' 549 Copper box, enamel cover, perching peacock . 550 Enamel tray, leaf and berry motif on green ground 551 Enamel tray, ship and clouds 552 Enamel tray, peacock 553 Enamel tray, ship in full sail 554 Enamel tray, peony motif 555 Enamel tray, fruit tree 556 Match box, copper, rose 557 Match box, copper ship 558 Match box, copper, peacock 559 Match box, copper, flower in pot 560 Match box, copper, butterflies 561 Match box, copper, red peony

• 562 Match box, copper, iris 563 Bowls, pair, copper and enamel, orange 564 Trays, pair, enamel, ox-blood 565 Trays, pair, goldstone enamel

McNAIR, FRANCES D.-Evanston, lllino1s, d.e- signer, maker, exhibitor.

566 Baby blanket, woven, pmk and white 567 Rug, old rose, green and white border

MEAD, LUCY-Chicago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor

568 Batik "Fruit" 569 Batik "The Hillside"

MERRIAM, MARGARET L.-Marblehead, Mas- sachusetts, designer, maker, exhibitor.

5 70 Silk bag, changeable lavender and gray 5 71 Chafing dish apron, linen, design in color 5 72 Silk table square, whig rose design 5 7 3 Luncheon square and doilies, embroidery weaving, MILLER, ]. EDGAR-Chicago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Prize 1919. Municipal Art League Prize 1919.

5 7 4 Scarf, black and orange, spiral design 5 75 Scarf, fish design 5 76 Panel, "Madonna"

MORAVIAN POTTERY AND TILE WORKS _ -Doylestown, Pa., exhibitor and maker Henry C. Mercer, designer.

POTTERY:

5 7 7 " Rain maker," mosaic panel 5 78 Colored panel, "Lohengrin" 579 Panel, "Autumn" 580 Triangular tiles 5 8 1 Tulip tile, blue on buff, unglazed 582 Green tree, oval tile 583 Spray of tulips, blue and buff, glazed 584 Fountain spout. lion head design 585 Spanish lion, green glaze 586 "Seasons," square tiles; sowing, reapmg, gather- mg grapes, chopping trees 587 "Signs of the Zodiac," perforated tiles 588 "Fire, rain, and smoke," perforated, square tiles 589 "Fire, ram, and smoke," notched, pe!forated tiles 590 Tiles, blue and white, unglazed; Priscilla, "tinder box" dipping candles, bellows, gathering flames" 591 "Musicians," in colors 592 " Trades," colored "hoeing" and "husking"

MORSE, CARRIE L.-Newton Centre, Massachu- setts, maker and exhibitor G. B. Troccoili, designer.

593 Mirror, oval, carved and gilded 594 Mirrors, rectangular 595 Frames, rectangular 596 Frames, rectangular 597 Frames, oval, white holly, carved 598 Book ends, pair, carved and gilded

MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES-Tryon, N. C. , de- signers, makers, exhibitors.

BASKETRY :

599 Kitten basket 600 Log cabin 601 Market basket, black and white 602 Large rib basket 603 Covered lunch basket, splint 604 Oval lunch basket, splint 605 Shopping basket 606 Covered lunch basket! round 60 7 Lunch basket

WEAVINGS: 608 Rug, green, black border 609 Runner, ramdrop weave 610 Breakfast runner, honeycomb weave 611 Square, knotted, strawberry design 612 Bedspread and sham, bowl of roses design 61 3 Bedspread and sham, sunflower design 614 Pattern length, mercerized, cream color 61 5 Pattern length, mercerized, grey with orange stripe 616 Pattern length, mercerized, yellow with colored stripes 61 7 Pattern length, mercerized, striped blues 618 Pattern length, mercerized, cream color 619 Pattern length, mercerized, grey 620 Pattern length, mercerized, black and white check 621 Sample, blue and grey

NEWCOMB COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ART- New Orleans, Louisiana, exhibitors. Frederick Wal- rath, chemist, Joseph Meyer, potter. A. F Simpson, S. Irvine, C. Chaloron, C. Luna, H. Bailey designers. Mrs. J. Ogden Armour Prize 1918. POTTERY: 622 Match holder syringa 623 Bowl, wild rose 624 Bowl, grapes 625 Bowl, Mespilus plum 626 Bowl, ins 627 Bowl, conventional design 628 Vase, conventional design 629 Vase, conventional design 630 Vase, hyacinth 631 Bowl, lily 632 Bowl, alisa 633 Bowl, rice pattern 634 Candlestick, maple wings 635 Vase 636 Vase, muguet 637 Vase, daisy 638 Vase, oaks 639 Vase, maple wings 640 Vase, chainy briar 641 Vase, oleander 642 Vase, rain lily

NEWCOMB COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ART- New Orleans, Louisiana, exhibitors. D. Hagen, M. S. Smith, V Lopez, M. Callender, designers and makers.

EMBROIDERY: 64 3 Table runner,. pine trees 644 Square, grapes 645 Square, pine cones 646 Square, china berry 64 7 Oblong piece, bamboo

NEWELL, FLORENCE TURNER-Porter Corn- ers, New York, designer, maker, exhibitor.

648 Illumination, "A Book of Verses underneath the Bough"

NICHOLS, JULIETTE S.-New York City, de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

WOOD BLOCK PRINTS:

649 "Winding in the boats" 650 "The Viennese Equestrians"

NOANK STUDIO-New York City, exhibitor . Ruth Green Harns and Katherine Forest, designers and makers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Purchase Prize 1917

651 Decorated textile, "The Dock, Noank" 652 Wall hanging, velvet, _decorated 65 3 Wall hanging, silk, decorated 654 Scarf 655 Tied and dyed silk 656 Table runner, velvet, decorafed OAKES, EDWARD E.-Boston, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

657 Pendant, black opal and diamond 658 Brooch, black opal and olivines 659 Gold tassel on black cord 660 Cross and slide, Russian lapis 661 Rmg, baroque pearl and olivines 662 Brooch, moonstone and sapphires 663 Bracelet, Russian lapis 664 Cross, Siberian amethyst 665 Bracelet, gold and silver 666 Pin, Siberian amethysts 667 Pendant, pmk ruby and aquamarmes 668 Bar pm, Russian iapis and pearls

OLD NEWBURY CRAFTERS--Newburyport, Mass., exhibitors. Elmer F Senior, designer, maker.

SILVER, "OLD NEWBURY" DESIGN:

669 Coffee spoons 670 Tea spoons 671 Tea spoons 672 Steak set, kmfe and fork 673 Dessert spoons 674 Table spoons 675 Dessert forks 676 Dessert knives 677 Berry spoon 678 Large berry spoon 679 Butter pick 680 Cream ladle 681 Large cream ladle 682 Gravy ladle 683 Pickle fork 684 Large server 685 Salad set, spoon and fork 686 Salad set, spoon and fork 687 Sugar spoon 688 Sugar tongs 689 Bon hon tongs 690 Almond spoon 691 Lemon fork 692 Platter spoon 693 Child's set, knife, fork, and spoon 694 Honey spoon 695 Envelope opener 696 Sugar tongs 697 Bon hon tongs 698 Pitcher spoon 699 Mayonnaise ladle 700 Mayonnaise ladle, large 701 Stramer 702 Large strainer 703 Salt cups and spoons, punch bowl (pair) 704 Salt cups and spoons, flange (pair) 705 Round salt cups and spoons (pair) 706 Porringer salt cups and spoons (pair) 707 Mayonnaise bowl 708 Bowl 709 Child's bowl 71 0 Pepper pots (pair) 711 Porrmger 71 2 Strainer bowl 71 3 Tea stramer

OTTIE, E. W.-Boston, Mass., designer, maker, ex- hibitor.

714 "Santa Maria"; ngged model of flagship of fleet of Columbus on his first voyage; scale 4' -1" 715 "El Andalusia"; ngged model of Spamsh galleon of seventeenth century; scale 5'-1" 71 6 "Golden Hind"; ngged model of flagship of Sir Francis Drake on his voyage around the world, 1577-1580; scale 5'- 1" 71 7 "Asia"; rigged model of English East lndiaman, 1800; scale 5'-1" 718 "Flying Cloud"; rigged model of the famous New York-San Francisco Clipper of 185 l ; scale 5'6"-1"

PARRILLO, HENRY-Chicago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor.

719 Jewelry box, walnut, carved

PATTERSON, MARGARET-Boston, Massachu- setts, designer, maker, exhibitor.

WOOD BLOCK PRINTS: 720 "The Guinea Boat" 72 l "Grandmother's Flowers"

PECK, ANNE MERRIMAN-New York City, designer, maker, exhibitor.

WOOD BLOCK PRINTS: 722 "Goat Baby" 723 "Factones at Twilight"

PEET, GERTRUDE - Salem, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

724 Pendant, gold, topaz and peridot 725 Brooch, gold. yellow sapphire, Italian Renaissance design 726 Brooch, gold, aquamarine and pearl 72 7 Ring, pink tourmaline, gold

PERUZZI. BRADFORD HOLMES AND GION M.-Boston, Mass., designers, makers, exhibitors.

728 Greek cross 729 Sicilian charm 730 Cross, copy from old Italian relic box 7 3 1 Renaissance cross 7 32 Celtic cross 733 Russian cross 734 Russian "Crimean" cross 735 Cross, "Athos" with dove 7 36 Cross, Russian 737 Bar pin, carved silver 738 Pendant, with Russian lapis 739 Pin, "Cellini," silver, with amethyst 7 40 Bar pin, Russian lapis 7 4 1 Chain and pendant, silver wire work 7 4 2 Renaissance cross, with Corpus 7 4 3 Silver plate, fruit design 7 44 Chain, silver 745 Chain, silver 746 Cross, cupids and flowers, "Cellini" design

7 4 7 Ring, sapphires, gold 748 Cross, copy of 14th century "de Medici" 7 49 Ring, Russian lapis scarab

750 Ring, angel design, silver, green agate 7 5 1 Ring, amethyst quartz, silver 752 Ring, Chmese jade, silver 753 Rmg, New Zealand jade, silver

754 Rmg, moonstone, gold 755 "De Medici" chain 756 Chain, caged jade and wire work motifs 75 7 Toga pin, Pompeian design 758 Pendant and cham, caged blood stone 759 Pendant, silver and carnelian agate, 16th century design

760 Belt, silver, "Griffins" 761 Necklace, gold and opal onyx 762 Funnel, "Bambino" 763 Plate, silver, cupid edge

764 Bon bon dish, griffins 765 Louis XIV plate, silver, gold plated 766 Cross, St. Francis THE PETTERSON STUDIOS-Chicago, Illino1s, exhibitors. John P P etterson, designer and maker of silverware. Josep Popelka, des igner and maker of jewelry

767 Tea set, silver, lap1s lazuli, (three pieces ) 768 Gold nng, lap1s lazuli

PEWABIC POTTERY-Detroit, Michigan, ex- hibitor. Mary Chase Stratton, Horace J. Caulkms, de- signers and makers.

POTTERY:

769 Vase, rose and gray 770 Vase, gray and gold with rose li ghts 7 71 Vase, greenish blue, flecked 772 Large jar, violet and gray over black 773 Large vase, blue and gold, " H an" design 7 7 4 Tall vase, rose and gold 775 Vase, deep blue and gold 776 Vase, violet and gray 777 Vase, "velvet" gold 778 Vase, bright blue and green 779 V ase, rose and blue 780 Bowl, ruby and dull blue 781 Bowl, black with brilliant blue Bashes THE POTTER STUDIO-Cleveland, Ohio, ex- hibitor. The Potter Studio, Horace E. Potter, Florence L. Potter, designers. The Potter Stu'dio, H. E. Potter, C. H. Kurz, ]. S. Burton, Henning Naukler, makers. Mrs. Hubbard Carpenter Prize 1919.

782 Gold pendant and cham, Mexican opals and plique ajour enamel 783 Gold brooch, topaz and tourmalines 784 Shell cameo brooch, gold frame 785 Carved horn brooch, moth design 786 Gold brooch, pearls and olivines 787 Tie pin, gold, pink pearl 788 Pendant, gold and enamel, ivory head, Egyptian design 789 Brooch, gold, tourmalme 790 Pendant gold and enamel, Mexican opals, grape design, macrame cord 791 Gold brooch, enamel, tourmalines 79 2 Bracelet, silver, tourmalines 79 3 Gold brooch, fancy sapphires and pearls 794 Ring, gold, black opal and small diamonds 795 Pendant, carved horn, and macrame cord 796 Gold and enamel pendant, macrame cord 79 7 Silver spoon, chased handle 798 Silver ladle 799 Silver bowl, medallion 800 Tea caddy, ivory, copper fittmgs, marble cameo 801 Nut bow l silver carved horn scoop 802 Trophy cup, silver, ivory panels 80 3 Tea and coffee service, silver, on silver tray, (five pieces) 804 Syrup jug and tray, silver 805 Cigarette holder, carved ivory 806 Round box, silver, carved horn on cover 807 Cigarette box, copper, with medallion 808 Cigarette box, copper, with medallion 809 Silver bowl 810 Gold ring, New Zealand jade 811 Gold ring, New Zealand jade 8 2 Gold ring, three sapphires

REED, HELEN C.-New York City designer, maker, exhibitor. Mr and Mrs. F ran,k G. Logan Prize 191 7 Municipal Art League Pnze 1919. 813 Batik bag, "New York Harbor" 814 Batik scarf, rose

PAUL REVERE POTTERY, INC-Brighton, Mass., exhibitors. Edith Brown, designer. POTTERY: 81 5 Goldenrod vase, ivory 816 Goldenrod vase, black 8 I 7 Vase, large, blueberry blue 8 I 8 Vase, large, turquoise blue 8 I 9 Chrysanthemum vase, black 820 Vase, yellow 821 Vase, brown 822 Vase, green 823 Small vase, yellow 824 Vase, Italian, chicory color 825 Small vase, Italian, turquoise blue 826 Small vase, Italian, blue 827 Daffodil vase, ivory 828 Daffodil vase, brown 829 Vase, Dixon, chicory color 830 Vase, Melon, ivory 831 Small vase, Melon, ivory 832 Small vase, brown 833 Betty vase, scarab color 834 Betty vase, yellow 835 Baby Dixon, turquoise 836 Small vase, chicory 837 Arbutus vase, blueberry 838 Arbutus vase, yellow 8 39 Vase, blueberry 840 Square vase, yellow 841 Bowl, Raring, ivory color ( 15 ") 842 Flaring bowl, blueberry ( 15 ") 843 Flaring bowl, brown ( 15") 844 Flarmg bowl, chicory ( 12") 845 Flanng bowl, blueberry ( 12") 846 Flanng bowl, blueberry (9") 847 Flaring bowl, ivory color (9") 848 Flanng bowl, ivory (7") 849 Flaring bowl, black, high glaze (7") 850 Bowl, black, turquoise lining (7") (2) 851 Flower bowl, Adams, ivory (2) 852 Flower bowl, ins, yellow 85 3 Flower bowl, Adam, trees, blueberry 854 Nut bowl, pea-green 855 Nut bowl, yellow, peppy design 856 Fruit dish, mottled 85 7 Fruit dish, scarab, laurel design 85 8 Fruit dish, scarab, ship msert 859 Large fruit dish, scarab, ship insert 860 Individual fruit dishes ( 6) scarab, ship msert 861 Powder box, chicory 862 Square box, blueberry, tree insert 863 Square box, turquoise 864 Calendar, brown, tree msert 865 Pen tray, chicory, tree insert 866 Square vase, chicory, tree insert 867 Calendar, chicory, tree insert 868 Tile, brown, rabbit insert 869 Tile, yellow, house insert 870 Round tile, green, with landscape 871 Book ends, blueberry, with landscape 872 Bread and milk set, scarab col9r with rabbit in- sert: bowl, plate and pitcher 873 Bread and milk set, scarab color with rabbit border: bowl, plate and pitcher 874 Bread and milk set, yellow with chicken msert and motto: mug, plate and bowl 875 Bread and milk bowl, yellow 876 Pitcher, scarab color with white band 8 7 7 Pitcher, turquoise 878 Pitcher, chicory 879 Pitcher, scarab 880 Chocolate pitcher, green, geese feeding 881 Daffodil vase, scarab, with rose pattern 882 Paul Revere tiles ( 11 ) 883 Old Boston tiles ( 12) 884 Flower jar, blueberry 885 Flower jar, turquoise 886 Flower jar, mottled 887 Flaring bowl, blueberry with pearl lining 888 Bird bath 889 Model, "Paul Revere Pottery"

ROBINEAU, ADELAIDE ALSOP-Syracuse, N Y., designer, maker, exhibitor. Arthur Heun Prize 1912.

POTTERY:

890 Bottle shape vase, ox-blood 891 Vase, manganese and emerald, speckled 892 Small vase, crystaline glaze, white 893 Low vase, cream ground with wh.ite crystals 894 Small vase, yellow and orange crystaline glaze 89 5 Vase, dull red, orange peel glaze 896 Small vase, green crystals 89 7 Tall vase, lemon yellow and rose white, crystaline glaze 898 Small jar, carved top, gray-brown dnp glaze 899 Vase, green crystals

900 Small vase, gray-blue crystals 9011 Vase, lavender crystals 902 Vase, blue glaze, white reticulated top 90 3 Vase, carved stopper, melon green glaze 904 Vase, light blue and green 905 Small vase, blue crystaline glaze 906 Vase, owl-head feet, drip glaze 907 Jar, "bee hive," green crystaline glaze, carved top 908 Vase, green and buff ground with bright blue crystals, carved neck 909 Small bottle shape vase, yellow ground, blue crystals 91 0 Tall vase, yellow crystaline glaze 91 1 Small jar, black and white, carved 912 Bowl, dragon design, border in high fire bronze 91 3 Bowl, carved snake edge 914 Miniature vase, blue crystals 915 Ring tray, iridescent crystals, carved edge

ROOKWOOD POTTERY COMPANY-Cincin- nati, Ohio, maker, exhibitor C. S. Todd, K. V Horne, L. N Lincoln, W E. Hentschel, L. Epply, S. Sax, designers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Pnze 1919.

POTTERY:

916 Vase, decorated tiger-eye, floral design 91 7 Vase, plam tiger-eye, green, modeled 91 8 Bowl, blue vellum, rose linmg 91 9 Vase, mat, rose

DECO RA TED SOFT PORCELAIN

920 Vase, deer, gray on light blue ground 921 Bowl, all over pattern, gray on blue 922 Vase, cream color, rose and blue panels 923 Vase, all-over leaf design 924 Bowl, turquoise, Hower decoration 925 Vase, blue, Hower pattern 926 Vase, Hower panels 927 Vase, all-over Hower pattern, blue on light blue 928 Vase, rose color, Hower design 929 Vase, gray ground, butterflies

PLAIN SOFT PORCELAIN:

930 Mulberry vase, sky blue lining 9 31 Vase, Persian red, modeled band 932 Jade vase, yellow lining, modeled band 933 Vase, mulberry, with sky blue lining, three modeled figures 934 Vase, purple, with torquo1se lining 935 Bowl, Hower shape, yellow with jade lining 9 36 Bowl, black and burnt orange 9 3 7 Casket, carved, mulberry with blue lining 938 Covered jars (pair), purple nebula 939 Basket, modeled flowers 940 Vase, olive mat, seagreen lining 94 1 Bud vase, jade green 94 2 Vase, blue glaze 94 3 Bud vase, sky blue 944 Vase, black, yellow lining 945 Lamp base, flowing glaze, brown and opalescent colors 946 Vase, flowing glaze, rose, brown, and green 94 7 Bowl, gold black, yellow lining modeled edge 948 Lamp base, silver black 949 Flower holder, gold black, modeled apes 950 Candellabra, ivory mat, modeled figures (pair) 951 Vase, brown slip on mat ground

THE ROSE BINDERY-Boston, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

BOOK BINDING:

952 "History of Oliver and Arthur," green levant, gold tooled 95 3 "Alexander Hamilton, Facts and Documents," red crushed levant, gold tooled 954 "Thomas Bailey Aldrich," light brown crushed levant, gold a.nd blind tooled 955 "Prothalamion and Epithalamion," purple crush- ed levant, gold tooled 956 "Anti-Slavery Papers," James Russell Lowell, dark brown !evant 95 7 "Montaigne Essays," Italian vellum, gold tooled SCOTT, ADA LOUISE-Chicago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor.

958 Luncheon set, tan linen, yellow mangolds (Center- piece, 4 napkins) 959 Woma.n's linen handkerchief, lavender 960 Woman's linen handkerchief, yellow, lavender flowers 961 Woman's linen handkerchief, white with pink rose- buds, green lines 962 Woman's linen handkerchief, white with green lines

SEARS, MARY CREASE-Boston, Mass., maker, designer, exhibitor.

BOOK BINDING:

963 "Altar services," red levant full gilt 964 "Areopagitica," John Milton ; black levant full gilt 965 Seven poems by Tennyson, black levant, gold and platmum 966 Case for letters, olive green levant, blind tooled, silver clasps 967 "Autographs," blue levant, full gilt 968 "Altar services," red levant, gold and silver, blind tooled SENGE, ANNA-Clucago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor.

969 Lemonade pitcher, overglaze decoration

SODERHOLTZ, ERIC E.-West Gouldsboro, Mame, designer, maker, exhibitor. Martin Roche Prize 191 3.

GARDEN POTTERY

970 Vase, ivory white 9 71 Vase, ivory white with blue 972 Pot, yellowish color 973 Pot, gray and pink 974 Pot, ivory white 975 Vase, dark gray and brown with red inlay 976 Vase, dark terra cotta

SPENCER, HUGH-Chester, Conn., exhibitor, de- signer, maker.

977 Book ends, carved oak, frog design

STONE, ALICE BALCH-Boston, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor.

978 "Mother and child," relief panel, pottery 979 "Love m Eternity," relief panel, pottery STURGIS, ALICE MAUD-Manchester, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor. 980 Bowl, blue, border design 981 Bowl, underglaze design

TIMLIN, MRS. HARRIET ].-Melrose, Mass., de- signer, maker, exhibitor

982 Water lily workbasket 983 Workbasket, "Grandmother's garden" design

TODD, CHARLES STEWART-, Ohio, designer, maker, exhibitor

BATIKS:

984 Flowers 985 "Enchanted forest" 986 'Flying geese" 987 "Pine tree" 988 ''Mountains'' .. 989 "Silhouettes" 990 "The Pool" 991 "Peacocks" 992 Garden panel .. 993 "The Jungle" 994 Chinese panel 995 Decorative panel TORAK, JOHN--Moline, lllino1s, designer, maker, exhibitor.

996 Box, ebony, mlaid 997 Box, ebony, inlaid

VAUGHAN, LESTER H.-Taunton, Massachu- setts, designer, maker, exhibitor.

PEWTER:

998 Candlesticks, pair 999 Candlesticks, pair 1000 Candlesticks, pair 1001 Tea set, teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl 1002 Coffee set, coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl 1003 Pitcher 1004 Pitcher 1005 Pitcher and tray 1006 SugaF shaker 1007 Desk set, tray, inkwell, and quill pot 1008 Hot milk jug 1009 Tea caddy 1010 Sugar and creamer 1011 Box 1012 Porringer 1013 Pitcher and tray 1014 Bowl 1015 Bowl 1016 Bowl 1017 Platter 1018 Tray 1019 Chop plate 1020 Compote 1021 Chop plate 1022 Plate 1023 Plate 1024 Bowl 1025 Plate 1026 Bowls (2) 1027 Bowl 1028 Bowls (2) 1029 Plate 1030 Presentation beaker 1031 Cream set, bowl, plate, and ladle 1032 Bowl 1033 Plate 1034 Bowl 1035 Bowls (2) 1036 Bowl 1037 Bowl 1038 Bowl VINSON-MITCHELL, GLADYS-Oak Park, III., designer, maker, exhibitor

1039 Apple dolls, old man and old woman

VOCATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SHUT-INS- Chicago, Illinois, exhibitors, makers. Marjorie Moore, Mrs. Frank Pebbles, Helen McNeal, designers. l 040 Foot stool hooked work on top with flower wreath 104 1 Foot stool, green cut wool top, flower bunch 1042 White wool scarf, white silk border 104 3 White wool scarf, black borders 1044 Bag, Swedish weaving, in colors on yellow 1045 Set of doll's furniture (7 pieces and rug}

1046 Luncheon set, tan, woven linen, (runner, 4 doilies, 6 napkms) 104 7 Runner, cross stitch, birds and tree

WHEAT. GLADYS M.-Columbia, Missouri, de- signer, maker, exhibitor l 048 Batik negligee, blue-green

WHEELER. IONE LIBBY-Chicago, Illinois, de- signer, maker, exhibitor. l 049 Lamp base, peacock effects, lustre l 050 Bud vase, violet lustre 105 1 Vase, npe cherry lustre WHITE, HELEN SWEETSER - Cambridge, Mass., designer, maker, exhibitor. 1052 Pendant, gold, moonstones, garnets l 05 3 Pendant gold, precious topaz, pearls l 054 Ear rings, carved jade, pearls l 055 Ear rings, amethyst drops l 056 Necklace, black opals, pearls l 057 Rmg, leaves, faceted pmk tourmalines l 058 Ring, aquamarme, pmk pearls

WHITFORD, WILLIAM GARRISON-Chicago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor

POTTERY: l 059 Vase, light blue, incised ornament l 060 Vase, light blue, incised ornament l 06 1 Vase, blue l 062 Bowl yellow-brown, dark blue lining 1063 Bowl, yellow-brown, dark blue limng with flecks 1064 Bowl, dark brown, taupe linmg 1065 Bowl, brown, light blue lining 1066 Bowl, black, tan lining

WIGGINS ]. GREGORY-Pomfret, Conn., de- signer, maker, exhibitor 1067 Creche l 068 Dancing Satyr 1069 Baby faun 1'070 Black elephants (2) 1071 Toy "pirate ship and crew"

WITTERS, NELL- Chicago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor. Mr and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Prize 1919.

1072 Batik wall hangmg, "The Castle Garden" 1073 Batik wall hanging, "Jar of Flowers"

WOOD, MARY WHISTLER-Marshall, Mich- igan, maker. Mrs. George R, Jenkins, exhibitor.

1074 Scarf, woven, dark purple, green and lavender stripes

WRIGHT, MRS. RUTH HUFFMAN-Chicago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor

1075 Woman's handkerchief, black-eyed Susans 1076 Woman's handkerchief, tan with pink lines, yellow flowers 1077 Woman's handkerchief, petuma pmk, formal bouquet 1078 Woman's blue handkerchief YAKIBIUK, A L.-Ch1cago, Illinois, designer, maker, exhibitor.

I 079 Jar of ebony wood, silver, pearl and beads inlaid 1080 Hat pms, silver, enameled tops 108 1 Picture frame, ebony 1082 Lamp base

YELLIN, SAMUEL-, Pa., maker, ex- hibitor Samuel Y ellin and others, designers. Mrs. Frank D. Stout Prize 1916, 1919.

1083 Wall bracket, rococco 1084 Board of tnmmmgs, Gothic 1085 Italian andirons 1086 Italian grille

PHOTOGRAPHS:

1087 Wrought iron grille for the Fine Arts Room at Detroit Public Library; Cass Gilbert, architect 1088 Wrought iron gates for Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge, Pa., Zantzmger, Boric and Medary, architects 1089 Wrought iron screen for St. Joseph's Chapel, St. Vincent Ferrer Church, New York City, Bert- ram G. Goodhue, architect 1090 Wrought iron screen for St. Patrick's Chapel, St. Vincent Ferrer Church, New York City; Bertram G. Goodhue, architect 1091 Wrought iron mterior gates for estate of Henn Bendel, Long Island, N Y ., Henry Otis Chapman, architect 1092 Wrought iron transom for Oberlin College Art Building; Cass Gilbert, architect 1093 Wrought iron grille for Oberlin College Cass .Gilbert, architect 1094 Italian mche grille for office of Samuel Y ellin ; Samuel Yellm, designer

ZORACH, WILLIAM-Provmcetown, Mass., de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

1095 " The Swimmer," wood block print

ZORACH, WILLIAM AND MARGUERITE- New York City, designers, makers, exhibitors.

Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk G. Logan Prize 1917,. 1918.

1096 Tapes try embroidery "New York City" 109 7 Embroidery on silk "The Family" 1098 Tapestry embroidery "Maine Islands"

DE MAINE, HARRY-New York City, designer, maker, exhibitor.

1099 "Low tide, Etaples. " wood block print FIRESIDE INDUSTRIES OF BEREA COL- LEGE-Berea, Ky., maker, exhibitor Mrs. Anna Ernberg, designer.

WEA\iINGS:

I I 00 Spreads (pair), knotted, "bird in the tree" 1I 0 I Spread, knotted, "snowball" 1I 02 Quilts (pair), "Rose of Sharon," rose and green I I 03 Counter pane, honey comb weave, blue border I I 04 Counter pane (pai1) honey comb, blue border I 105 Counter pane, honey comb, yellow border I 106 Coverlet "pine bloom," blue and white I 10 7 Coverlet, "double chanot wheels," blue and white 1108 Coverlet, "Federal city," blue and white 1109 Crib blanket, "rose path," wool 1110 Blankets, (pair) wool, blue border 1111 Curtain, "Silver Creek" blue border I l I 2 Curtains, "Jessie Wilson," yellow border 1113 Rugs, "Lee's Surrender," blue 1114 Rugs, "Lee's surrender," yellow 1I 15 Scarf, "dogwood" pattern, white 1116 Runner, "Silver Creek," blue and yellow border 1117 Runner, "double chanot wheel," blue and gold 1118 Runner, double chanot wheel; cream, blue border 11 19 Runner, "pine bloom" 1120 Runner, "Silver Creek," blue with gold border 1121 Runner, honey comb, yellow and white 1122 Runner, "pine bloom," blue and gold 1123 Pillow cover, honey comb, yellow and white 1124 Pillow "double chariot wheel" blue and white 1125 Pillow, "Lover's cabin," blue and gold 1126 Stand cover, cream linen "M's and O's" 1127 Table cover, cream linen, "forget-me-not" 1128 Table cover, "M's and O's" natural linen 1129 Table cover, "Queen victory," blue and red wool 1130 Towels, birds-eye linen, blue stripe 1131 Luncheon set, "sunshine" pattern 1132 Luncheon set, " Log house" 1133 Bags, "Martha Washington" pattern 1134 Tea cloth, " Martha Washington," white 1135 Scarf " M's and O's," cream 1 136 Scarf, "pine bloom," cream

HERBERT, CHARLES A-Chicago, Ills., de- signer, maker, exhibitor.

113 7 Desk pad tooled leather 1138 Desk pad, tooled leather 1 1 39 Guest book, tooled wood 11 40 Kodak book, tooled wood 114 1 Kodak book tooled wood 1142 Cigaret box, tooled wood, red and gold 11 4 3 Cigaret box, tooled wood, green and gold

HENNESSEY. ARTHUR-Marblehead, Mass.

11 44 Models of modern racing yachts 1145 Toy boats

WILLIAMS, MAX-New York City, exhibitor.

ANTIQUE SHIP MODELS :

1146 Bone model 1147 Masted sloop 1148 Ship, "Bateau de Charge .. 1149 "Flying Cloud," full rigged 1150 Clipper ship 1151 Bark 1152 Battle models HODGE, MRS. EMMA B.-Ch1cago, Ills., ex- hibitor.

BOOK BINDINGS:

115 3 "Poems by John Keats"; mger morocco; tooled in relief; Guild of Women Binders 1154 "Isagoges m Rem Herbanan" by Adnm Spigelii; red morocco; bound by Roger Payne 11 5 5 "Satyrae," red morocco; bound by H. Sotheran and Company 1156 "English Pre-Raphaelite Painters" by Percy Bate; blue morocco. Bound by Riviere and Son 1157 "The Rose Garden of Persia" by Louisa Stuart Costello. Bound and hand painted by Seyd Hashem 1158 Poems by Dante Gabriel Rosetti; bound by Roger De Coverly; white vellum, gold tooled, violet seme 1159 "Outre-Mer," a pilgrimage beyond the seas; bound by S. David 1160 "Goblin Market," by Christina Rosetti. Bound by Constance Karslake, Guild of \Vomen Binders 1161 "Men and Women," by Robert Browning; the Doves, binders I 162 "Maud," by Alfred Lord Tennyson; printed and bound by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press