THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS.

  Messrs. LITHGOW & PURDIE, of Edinburgh,      A carved MANTEIPIECE,
by M. CONTE, of artist, who has long resided in London, where, in
exhibit the very chaste and beautiful design for London, deserves to be highly
commended for-its his atelier, we have seen very many most elegant
                            __________ _ __.  chaste style of ornament. M.
Conte is an Italian  works in marble, especially some statuettes


























                                               The SIDEBOARD by Messrs. HiNDLEY,
of Lon: which that form of decoration predomina tes.
                                             liarly appropriate for one of
those mansions in presents peculiar excellencies, as it has a singu.


















































the PANELLING Of 'a saoon, indicative of "The larly solid c'haracter,
and is capable of the boldestj conjunction with geometric form, has advantages
Seasons:' The style is Italian, of the best order, relief of light and shade.
Floral decoration, inj which may be of great value to the designer.


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