THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS.

  The STovEs by Messrs. JOBSON & Co., of Shef- polished steel, and has
a very brilliant appear-  Messrs. T. J. & J. MAYER, of the Dale-haHl
field, are from designs by Mr. Walton, and manu- ance, owing to the twisted
ornament adopted Pottery, near Burslem, exhibit, among numerous
factured for Messrs. Barton, of London. The  for its decoration. It is one
of those designs so
first is especially designed to give due effect to  expressly adapted for
the peculiarities of the




































material in which it is to be constructed, that it design for the patent
light and heat-refdectinlo
is only fully to be appreciated by viewing it thus stoves, which have given
Mr. Jobson a peculiar other contributions, the TEA-URNS, VASES, and
worked out. Our second cut exhibits a new I reputation; the power possessed
by the circular Cup, delineated on this and the succeeding






































        refectrw ichsurou ds  he iregrte is very  tion ofthe kindwith which
 we have been made   column.   We  areso acso ed    to see thefirst-
great, and more effective in throwing forward  acquainted. It is also elegant
in form, and the  named objects manu acted
and economising heat, than any previous inven- Ornament$ are judiciously
connected with it  of a ceramic substance must be regarded a a


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