The small Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the
Woodbury Gallery contains much interesting work
in various branches of applied Art. Per-haps the
best things are the productions of Mr. Omar
Ramsden and Mr. A. C. E. Carr, whose metal-
work and jewellery deserve great praise. The
silver repousse wine-cup, and the beer-cup, in
ELECTRIC LIGHT BRACKET DESIGNED BY
IN WROUGHT BRASS CLAUDE NEW
is particularly memorable for its rehnement of
colour and beauty of characterisation.
ELECTRIC LIGHT WALL-BRACKET
IN WROUGHT BRASS
DESIGNED BY
CLAUDE NEW
I'IRE-DOGS IN POLISHED BRONZE DESIGNED BY
WITH BLUE TRANSI.UCENT ENAMEI.S CLAUDE NEW
their case of exhibits are admirable
pieces of hammered silver, and many
of their other contributions are excellent
in design and craftsmanship. There
are, too, some good bookbindings de-
signed by Mr. D. S. MacColl, and exe-
cuted by Miss E. M. MacColl; some
clever silver-work, decorated with jeweis
and enamels, by Mr. W. S. Hadaway;
and other capable things by Miss E.
M. Rope, Mr. Gilbert Bayes, and Mr.
J. A. Hodel.
The collection of mezzotints by
Samuel Cousins, which was arranged
in Messrs. Vicars' Gallery in Old Bond
Street, must be mentioned, because it
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