ART-JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE

  The two objects which form the illustrations  groups of other productions,
which must be re- ornamenting the column. The LADIES' WoRK-
on the upper portion of this page are produced  garded mr smdelthana    hedworks.
The TABLE is very elegant in design; its style is
by Meosr WHITE & PARLEY, Of London, who     TABLE is oneaof such; it
has long pendent leaves Italian, well arranged in all its various details.
carry on an establishment for the manufa~cture
of ornaments in composition, principally for the
decoration of rooms, but also, as our engravings
show, for the lighter description of furniture.
They exhibit the model of a room, as prepared
for the gilder, painter, and upholsterer, with




























  In an earlier page of the Catalogue we intro-
duced two single examples of the BRONZES Of
M. PAILLARD, Of Paris; we now bring forward a-
GROUP, composed from his numerous contribu-
tions in the Exhibition. In the centre is a noble
VASEC, Of porcelain, in the Louis Quatorze style, figures. To the right is
the well-known groupj The remainder of the composition is made up of
with bronze ornaments, festoons of flowers, and  of the "CUPIDS STRUGGLING
FOR THE HEART." statuettes, candelabra, vases, and other objects.
















































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