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Garden Furniture

roses. Another, named the
"Tudor" (p. 264), the work
of the Potters' Arts Guild,
of plain but excellent pro-
portions, is a reproduction
of an old model, with the
addition, however, of a
Tudor rose on each of the
four faces of the capital.
The same Guild produces
the "Cobra" sundial
(p. 264), so called from
its suggestive ornament ;
and another (p. 263),
which is mounted on
brick steps and takes the

garden seat in terra-cotta designed by a. e. pearce

executed by doulton & co., ltd., i.am beth

a fifteenth-century architectural motif, by Mr. W. M.
Petrie (p. 266), is the only example, among those
here illustrated, of a dial meant for fixing on a
wall, all the rest being standards.

Of the three examples (p. 265) in terra-cotta,

garden chair

designed and executed by
the guild of handicraft, ltd.

designed by Mr. A. E. Pearce for Messrs. Doulton
& Co., Lambeth, one presents the interesting
feature of four child-forms surrounding the pillar.
Messrs. Liberty's dial (p. 264) is a very tasteful
design which ingeniously reconciles Celtic inter- garden pump designed and executed

laced ornament with a more modern treatment of by geo. wragge, ltd.

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