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Studio: international art — 84.1922

DOI Heft:
No. 355 (October 1922)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21396#0234

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STUDIO-TALK

PRESIDENTIAL BADGE FOR THE
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF
FRUIT AND POTATO TRADES
ASSOCIATIONS. DESIGNED AND
EXECUTED BY HAROLD STABLER

achievements in this field are all the more
noteworthy in view of the fact that his life
had run half its course before he had
attempted anything in the way of an
artistic pursuit. To Mrs. William Morris,
it appears, is due the credit for instigating
the sudden turn in his career which led,
after a middle-aged apprenticeship with
De Coverley, to the establishment of the
Doves Bindery with its international fame,
followed in later years by the Printing
Press of the same name—and as to that
name, it furnishes a very rare if not
unique instance of a centre of art pro-
duction being called after a public-house.
Mr. Cobden-Sanderson was born at
Alnwick in 1840 and assumed the name
of Cobden on his marriage in 1882 with a
daughter of Richard Cobden, the cele-
brated free-trade champion. a 0

The Royal Institute of Painters in Water-
Colours, which has lost several of its

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prominent members during the past few
months, has recently suffered two further
losses by the deaths of Mr. Dudley Hardy
and Mr. Blair Leighton, both of whom
enjoyed a great measure of popularity, a
We reproduce on this page a Presidential
Badge designed and executed by Mr.
Harold Stabler for the National Federation
of Fruit and Potato Trades Associations.
It is executed in gold and silver and
cloisonne enamels, the centre-piece con-
sisting of a group of fruit and vegetables
symbolical of the interests of the Federa-
tion, whose badge, in silver openwork,
surmounts the plaque and carries the ribbon.
This forms part of a gift by Mr. George
Swift, J.P., to commemorate his year's
office as President. He also presented a
large silver loving cup, by Captain Alwyn
Carr, which was exhibited in the recent
Royal Academy; and a medal by Mr.
George Rayner Hoff, to be awarded for
special services rendered to the industry.

WAR MEMORIAL, RUGBY SCHOOL
DESIGNED AND MODELLED
BY HAROLD AND PH03BE STA-
BLER ; EXECUTED IN FAIENCE
BY CARTER STABLER AND
ADAMS, AT THE POOLE POTTERY
 
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