ART-JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.


 A CARRIAGE, termed " The Diorapha " by the Hastings, possesses
the advantage of being used open; it is therefore well adapted for all seasons
inventors and builders, Messrs. ROCK & SON, of either as a close carriage,
a barouche,ndweather.htf             tionsaree~ly   e





















  The VASE or Cup engraved underneath is sculptured in marble   A GOTHIC
VASE of rich pale red terra-cotta, excellent in design, and of
by M. VANLINDEN, of Antwerp. The body shows four bas-reliefs admirable workmanship,
is modelled and exhibited by Mr. J. PULUAM, of





















































  designed from  Spenser's Faerie Queene, "Cupid trying his bow,"
      "Cupi theconqerorof the mighty," "Fidelity.," andboun"Thetfodende
      of h~ Ocupaion; atthe top of the vase Cupid is represented as Broxo
crn , liertfohre vate stands  o gr anuatsap essad  pdestcaly of sxcuimila
           Captve o Ynus wh ha bond he mishieousboy"f with roses. character,
wih ietevssosgetsapeSaddlcc            feeuin

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