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showed a remarkably good
year's work in the finer
kinds of craft and decora-
tion. The sets of silver
spoons in many delicate
and original devices, and
of dainty dress-buttons in
silver and enamel, so de-
servedly admired at the
last exhibition, were again
conspicuous and welcome.
There were also a gold
altar-cross in simple and
judicious taste, and a
church panel with excellent
lettering. The workman-
ship of Robert Temple
and others was uniformly two jugs by isabel mcbean and Robert temple (keswick)
A copper "tazza,"
a quaintly-divided handle, by two of her pupils,
Walter Cox and Henry Smith.
The little group of builders, masons, and de-
corators, at Compton and Limnerslease, Surrey,
who, under the direction of Mrs. G. F. Watts,
have been working for years at their own church
copper ewer by walter cox and
henry smith (yattendon)
designed and wrought by Frank F. Clarkson, was
the chief metal exhibit from Bolton-on-Swale. At
Yattendon one missed the always interesting and
distinctive work of the class-holder, Mrs. Water-
silver jug by herbert j. mar yon and
house, but there was a substantial copper ewer with robert temple (keswick)
showed a remarkably good
year's work in the finer
kinds of craft and decora-
tion. The sets of silver
spoons in many delicate
and original devices, and
of dainty dress-buttons in
silver and enamel, so de-
servedly admired at the
last exhibition, were again
conspicuous and welcome.
There were also a gold
altar-cross in simple and
judicious taste, and a
church panel with excellent
lettering. The workman-
ship of Robert Temple
and others was uniformly two jugs by isabel mcbean and Robert temple (keswick)
A copper "tazza,"
a quaintly-divided handle, by two of her pupils,
Walter Cox and Henry Smith.
The little group of builders, masons, and de-
corators, at Compton and Limnerslease, Surrey,
who, under the direction of Mrs. G. F. Watts,
have been working for years at their own church
copper ewer by walter cox and
henry smith (yattendon)
designed and wrought by Frank F. Clarkson, was
the chief metal exhibit from Bolton-on-Swale. At
Yattendon one missed the always interesting and
distinctive work of the class-holder, Mrs. Water-
silver jug by herbert j. mar yon and
house, but there was a substantial copper ewer with robert temple (keswick)