CONTENTS — continued from Page IV.


CATHERINE READ AND ROYAL PATRONAGE. By Lady Victoria Manners (With five illustrations)........... 35 A FOURTEENTH-CENTURY IVORY. By Margaret H. Longhdrst. (With one illustration and one full


page plate)....................................................................................................................................................................... 43


A FIND RESPECTING THE DERBY CHINA FACTORY. By F. Williamson.................................................................................................. 44 NOTES. (With two illustrations) ................................................................................................................................... 45
NOTES AND QUERIES. (With two illustrations)............................................................................................................................ 47 CHAINED LIBRARIES. By Fred Roe, R. I. (With two illustrations)............................................................................................... 48
HERALDRY. Conducted by Charles R. Beard.............................................................................................................................................................. . 51 THE TEST OF THE SALEROOM. By F. Gordon Roe............................................................................................................................................... 52 THE CONNOISSEUR BOOKSHELF........................................................................................................................................... 55 CURRENT ART NOTES. (With two illustrations)........................................................................................................................ . 57 IN THE SALEROOM.................................................................................................................................................................... 63 AMERICAN NOTES. (With seven illustrations)........................................................................................................................... 66


PLATES.


PLAISIRS DU BAL. By Watteau. At the French Exhibition. (In colour) - - - - Frontispiece DAME AU BAIN. ” By F. Clouet. At the French Exhibition. (In colour) 11 “ RAPE OF THE SABINES. ” By Poussin. At the French Exhibition. (In colour) - - - - 21 “ MADAME DE POMPADOUR. ” By Boucher. At the French Exhibition 31 ” MADONNA AND CHILD. ” French Ivory Carving, Early Fourteenth Century. At the Victoria and
Albert Museum - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 41 MME. HENRIETTE, DAUGHTER OF LOUIS XV. ” By Nattier. At the French Exhibition. (In


colour) - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 53 ALOYSIA


(R. HERIOT and M. BRAMLEY)
Members of the British Antique Dealersʼ Associatiot
An aligned curved and gilt wood Mirror, with its original glass.


117, MARINA, ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA


Telephone: Hastings 1283. Cable Address: “Aloysia, St. Leonards. ”


Mrs. FOLEY




now at




THE LITTLE HOUSE FRILFORD HEATH


(Six miles from Oxford)


would be glad to hear from anyone wishing to dispose of any pieces of this pattern or any other Worcester China, Apple Green, Scale Blue, Pink and Green. Telephone: Kingston Bagpuize 45.




1932




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