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   third example the convolvulus forms the prin-   Th   nrvxghc       ccupies
so large a portion  from  a- design by Mr. Frank Howard; and
   cipal ornament at the base. The fourth has    othspgisfmaSTAiNED GT-As
WiNIDow, instead of being produced on nmrupicsOf
   a very elegant pedestal of leaves, dogs' heads, mnfcueadexitdbythe ST.'HELEN's
glass, as is usually the case, iispntdupon
                                               "St. CMicael  , csigothe
   The subject is  one entire piece upwards of nine feet in hMight,
                                               St. Ichael castin  g out the
great red Dragon,"  by nearly five feet in width, whereby the dark

































    and birds; the pillar is of richly-cut ruby glass,
    with centre groups of flowers. The glass, it is








































                                                stiff lines of lead and metal
that disfigure the no varnish or other perishable colours are em-
     i sufficient to say i8 from the actory of Messr  ordinary pictures are
avoided. It may be re- ployed, but all have passed together through the
     Richardson, of Stourbridge; the bronze and   marked that the colours
themselves are all glass, fire. The elishment by which this work is
     brass castings are exceedinglysharp and brilliant,  and have been repeatedly
fired to " flux" them; 'contributed is of high repute and of geat
extent.


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