In this book G. M. Vallois has grappled successfully with the problem of how to give the amateur a slight general knowledge of a wide subject, without deluging him with technical details.

ANTIQUES AND CURIOS IN OUR HOMES.

By G. M. Vallois. 61 Illustrations. 6s. net.

In addition to being interesting to those who possess old furniture, etc., it should appeal to young persons making a home, as, even though they may not be able to buy Antique Furniture, it is of educational value to them, inasmuch as it teaches in a most fascinating manner the difference between Sheraton and Chippendale, between Wedgwood and Willow Pattern, etc.

A fine specimen of Early Bristol Glass, with landscape painted by Edkin.

OLD GLASS AND HOW
TO COLLECT IT

BY
J. SYDNEY LEWIS
ILLUSTRATED
LONDON
T. WERNER LAURIE LTD.
30 NEW BRIDGE STREET, E.C.4

The Author desires to express his best thanks to Miss Whitmore Jones, Mr Cole of Law, Foulsham & Cole, Mr A. Edwards of Messrs Edwards Limited, for their kind permission to include examples of old English and Irish glass from their Collections, and to Messrs Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge for allowing him to include the list of prices fetched by various specimens at their Sales.