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Tn tbe 6alkrie$ of m JIrt Jlssoctation, Phillips Square, j« ^ OCTOBER 8th, l:v■ it''" Miller, (J. Melville) 88. A Mountain Hotel. Montreal. Mitchell, (C Alexander) Montreal. 89. Sketch of an Old House in Guy Street. 90. Sketch of an Old Porch of Beuvreil Church, Normandy, France. Nelson, (J. and H. C) Montreal. 91. Perspective of house in course of erection on Laval Avenue, for Mrs. Joseph Levy. Paterson, (C B.) Montreal. 92. Residence, Baltimore, Maryland. 93. Sketch for Church. Payette, (Eugene) 94. Un petit hotel sur un boulevard. 10 Montreal. Montreal. Montreal. I Guy Street. of Beuvreil nee. Montreal. n course of me, for Mrs. Montreal, aryland. Montreal, ulevard. Pcrrin, (W. M.) Montreal 95. Perspective of Frame House. 96 97 98 99 Perspective of Stone House. Perspective of Chapel. Rendering from Photograph. Cottage in Sepia. Raza, (Alphonse) Montreal. 100. Residence for O. Faucher, Esq., St. Matthew and Dorchester Streets. loi . Exterior and Interior of Fish and Game Club House, Lake Chapleau. I02. Residence for A. Amiot, Esq., Longue Point. Rodden, (R M,) Montreal. 103. Ground Floor Plan for Public Library 104. First Floor Plan for Public Library. 105. Elevation for Public Library. II hi' Saxe, (Chas. J.) Montreal. io6. Ground Floor Plan of City Mansion, with Grounds. 107. Elevation of City Mansion. 108. A Colonial Residence. 109. A Country Residence. 1 10. Study for Summer Residence. 111. Shakespeare's House, Stratford on Avon, England. 112. Sketch. :t Taylor, (Andrew T,) RRJ3*.\. Montreal. 113. Diocesan Theological College, Montreal. 114. Bank of Montreal, Seigneurs Street Branch. 115. Additions to Art Gallery, Montreal. 116. Leaves from a Sketch Book. Vennc, (Joseph) Montreal. 117. Perspective interieure d'Eglise. 118. Perspective exterieure d'Eglise. 119. Elevation, projet pour I'Eglise de St. Jerome. 12 ^ Montreal. ;ity Mansion, •n. ence. Stratford on Montreal, allege, gneurs Street , Montreal, look. Montreal. 'Eglise. i'Eglise. I'Eglise de St Winslow and Wethercll. Boston. 1 20. House for M. Parker, Esq., Lake Massahesic, N.H. 121. House for Herbert Harrington, Esq., Brookline, Mass. 122. Business Premises for Messrs. Shreve, Crump & Low, Tremont St., Boston. 123. Residence for Eben D. Jordan Esq., Brookline, Mass. Daoust, (Theodore) Montreal. 124. Perspective, College of Ste. Elizabeth, St. Henri. 125. Front Elevation of House. Nelson, (H. Charles) Montreal. 126. The old Savage Farm House, Sherbrooke Street. 127. The La Salle House, Lower Lachine Road. B 13 m$ and eran$. ( lAiV 130. Spandrils for Art Gallery Building. Architect, A. T. Taylor. 131. Panel for Canada Life Building. 132. Spandrils 133. Column 134. Frieze (( (( <( (( (( Architect, J. W. Waite. 135. Drawing Room Panel. 136. Dining Room Panel. 137. Panel for Mr. Findlay's House. 138. Panel for Mr. Ogilvie's Store. 139. Circular Marble Panel. Executed by H. Beaumont. 140. ■«v.; -^ « "Memorial to Charles Dickens," design for Domestic Stained Glass. By Paul Caron. 14 stained Glass. am. Building, jr. lilding. (( (( q., M.D. Esq. 237. Actual portion of the decoration of an Eg-yptian Tomb ; Subject : *' Presen- tation of votive offerings to the Ka." 238. Old Oak carved Cabinet, Scotch. 239. Chair with inlaid back, and hand worked Seat. 243. High backed Chair. 241. Lotus backed Chair. 242. 24: i 244. 1 245- 'based, with or- 9 1 246. •ead Tail. | 247. ry. 248. 1 I, delicate work- « 249. 1 250 Panther & Stag. 1 251, Inlaid Persian Pedestal. Loaned by Hon. G. A. Drummond. Chair, with carved Coronet and Feathers on back. Chippendale Chair. Fire Screen, originally belonging- to Gen. Murray. Small Table. Chippendale Chair. English Chair, decorated with inlaid brass work. Pair of old brass Candlesticks, French. Brass Drinking Vessel. Chippendale Chair. 21 \h w- 252. 253« 254- 255- 256. 257- 258. 259- 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. Bronze Medallion, time of Ferdinand II. Piece of Rhodian Needlework. Piece of Chinese Embroidery. Chippendale Chair. Silver mounted Snuff Box. Capo di Monti Jewel Box. Silver French Wine Taster (Normandy) Chippendale Chair. Page of Ancient Illuminated Manuscript. English Mahogany Cellaret. Italian Sandal wood Work Box. English Mahogany Toilet Glass. Small French Clock. Chippendale Chair. English Card Table. Round Mirror. French Card Table, heavily ornamented in Ormulu. Loaned by Hugh McLennan, Esq. 22 ■^ of Ferdinand II. ework. )idery. ox. 3X. ister (Normandy) lated Manuscript. laret. 'ork Box. let Glass. ;avily ornamented nnan, Esq. 269. Carved Oak Jacobean Sideboard. 270. Chippendale Arm Chair. 271. French Arm Chair — said to have been brought over by Lucien Buonaparte, (has been repainted). 272. French Single Chair, the same. 273. Old English Clock. 274. Chippendale Chair. Loaned by Professor Bovey. 275. High backed Arm Chair. 276. Mahogany Desk. 277. Spinning Wheel. 278. Silver Chatelaine, Enamelled Madallion. Loaned by Mrs. W. R. Miller. 279. Old Canadian Chair, date about 1750. Owned by R. W. McLachlan, Esq. 280. Wrot Iron Cross of the Old Recollet Church, Montreal 281. Weather Vane of the same. ^Z ..:- i 282. Cast Iron Plate originally fixed in 1763 on the old Chateau de Vaudreuil and afterwards in 1803, on New College ; one of the first castings made in Canada under British rule. 283. Weather Vane of Copper. Loaned by the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society from the Chateau de Ramczay. 284. 285. 286. 2S7. 288. 289. 290. 291. 292. 293- 294. 295- Carved Oak Cabinet. Carved Linen Chest. Brass Incense Burner. Arm Chair. Oriental Dish of Copper, overlaid with Silver. Carved Oak Cabinet. Tanagra Figure. Small Persian Kettle. Sword with Silver Mounted Sheath. Arm Chair. Carved Ivory Casket. Silver Bowl. 24 ginally fixed in eau de Vaudreuil ;, on New College; ■■s made in Canada )er. Antiquarian Society lamczay. per, overlaid with 296. Tanagra Figure. 297. Incense Burner, copper and silver gilt, 1 6th century. 298. Persian Dagger. 299. Hebrew brass Lamp. 300. Strip of old Ch; rch Embroidery with Scripture subjects. 301. Tanagra head of Roman Emperor. 302. Small Russian Ivory carving. 303. Nankeen Jar. 304. Delft Plaque. 305. Nankeen Jar. 306. Dutch Dyke Lamp, brass. 307. Nankeen Jar. 308. Dutch Dyke Lamp, brass. Loaned by Messrs. W. Scott & Sons. unted Sheath. 309. Carved Oak Table. Loaned by J. Try-Davies, Esq. 310. Old Dutch Bible — Printed in Amsterdam Anno C I 0. 1 0. C. LXIIII. (1664). Loaned by William Brymner, Esq., R.C.A. 25 311. Piece of Tapestry. 312. Old Targe, Scottish. Loaned by Mrs. John McDougall. 313- 314- 315- Fauteuil — Style of Louis XV. Small Arm Chair, Canadian, date about middle of last century. Arm Chair, Canadian, after the style of Louis XV. 316. High backed Arm Chair, Canadian, date about beginning of last century — the seat has been renewed. 317. Lounge, English, date end of last century 318. Fender, Brass. French work of beginning of last century. The Tongs and Shovel are of a much older period. 319. Wood Carving, Canadian, from first French Church, Montreal. 320. Piece of Roman Mosaic, from Nimes. Loaned by William McLennan, Esq. 321. First Empire Copper Urn. 322. Copper-Silver rolled Teapot. Loaned by Andrew McCulloch, Esq. 26 ^ .•:^\ kk^vi ^IcDougall. iis XV. 323- 324- nadian, date about y- , after the style of air, Canadian, date last century — the ed. ;end of last century ench work of ntury. The Tongs much older period. nadian, from first ntreal. lie, from Nimes. Lennan, Esq. Urn. Feapot. CuUoch, Esq. 325- 326. 327- 328. 329- 330- 331- 332. 333- 334- 335- 336. Clock, (St. Nicholas). Brought to Canada by the father of Mr. Hypolite Viger, of Terrebonne, about the year 1721. Grandfather's Clock. First owned by Basil Marcil, Chambly Road, 1771. Loaned by Messrs. L. N. Pa-^ & Co. Grandfather's Clock, old English. Old Prayer Book, with metal clasps and corners. French bronze, by Gardet ; ** Panther and Turtle." Old Burmese carving ; *' Priest presenting offering." Chinese Chair. Old brass Charcoal Burner. Apostle Silver Christening Spoon. Silver Norwegian Buckle. Cairene Bellows, inlaid. Old English Pewter Plate, part of a Dinner Service belonging to the Borough of Newbury. Brass Sconce. Cairene Table, inlaid. 27 337- Hall Chair, English. 338. Piece of Chinese Embroidery. 339. Brass Sconce. 340. Old English Cabinet. Loaned by Andrew T. Taylor, Esq. % 341. Reproduction of an example of Italian Sculpture. By Luca Delia Robbia. 342. Oak v^arved Cabinet. 343. Spinning Wheel. 344 — 345. Decorated Model of portion of the Alhambra. 346. Reproduction of an example of Italian Sculpture. By Luca Delia Robbia. -^1 •I I 347. Wrought Portiere nging. 348. Old Italian Carved Cabinet. 349. Original piece of Luca Delia Robbia Majolica. 350 — 351. Decorated Model of portion of the Alhambra. 28 oidery. raylor, Esq. example of Italian Lobbia. :1 of portion of the Alhambra. example of Italian l^obbia. nging. ibinet. uca Delia Robbia el of portion of the Alhambra. I 352 — 353. Panels of Old Persian Tiles. 354. Bronze Leopard, by Swan. 355. Reproduction of Italian Sculpture By Luca Delia Robia. 356. Japanese Sword with Carved Ivory Sheath. Ancienf Bronzes* 357. Merman on Turtle. 358. Mercury. 359. Orpheus. 360. A Satyr. 361. Venus. 362. Pan. 363. Reclining figure 364. Victory. 365. Hebe. 366. Child. Loaned by R. B. Angus, Esq. 29 m 367. EmbroideredWaistcoat, Paris, Louis XV. Work found in an old Parish Church near Quebec. 368. Stone Corbel (Head), 14th century, from Chapter House of Christ Church Cathe- dral, Oxford. Loaned by W. D. Ligfhthall, Esq. 369. Grandfather's Clock, i8th century. Loaned by Mrs. Pangman. 370. Mahog-any Bureau. 371. Mahogany Bureau. Loaned by J. B. Lca'-mont, Esq. 372. French Clock, Empire. 373. Curious Old Clock. Loaned by Messrs. H. Birks & Sons. 374. Gardevip. Loai.cd by H. C. vScott, Esq. 30 it, Paris, Louis XV. old Parish Church 14th century, from irist Church Cathe- Lighthall, Esq. [8th century. mont, Esq. Birks & Sons. cott, Esq. 3(ipane$e Bronzes* 375-376. An Altar set of 5 pieces, XVIII century. 377. Vase. Late XVIII century. 378. Bowl, XII-XIII century. 379. Vase by Sci-Min. Late XVIII or early XIX century. 380. Flower Bowl, by Sei.-Min., same period. 381. Flower Bowl, by Sctsu-Sci'., early XIX century. 382. Vase, by To-Un, early XIX century. 383. Flower Bowl, by Sci-Min, same period as No. 379. 384. Vase, by Matstihiro, an Artist of the present day. 385. Antique Vase, after the Chinese. 386. Hibachi (fire bowl) by Sei-Min^ late XVIII or early XIX century. Figures represent the story of Urishima. 387. Antique Variegated Vase. 31 I I ^^■:'- 388. 389- 390- 39I' 392. 393- 394- 395- 396. Bottle- Vase, by Sut-iin, about 1865. Gold Bronze Vase, early XIX century. Variegated Antique Bottle. Variegated Bottle, by Matsuhiro, (see No. 384.) Fig-ure of Kwan-non, Antique. Fig^ure of K7van-non, by Matsuhiro (see No. 384.) Bronze Bucket, Antique. d Japanese Wood Carving. ; A Carp. "Lion-dog" playing with Sacred Gem, (the Lion dog is usually represented as guarding the Sacred Gem). 397. Incense Box. 398. Chinese Gold Flecked Bronze Vase. Ming-dynasty. Reign of Seuen-Tih^ A.D. 1426-86. 399. Chinese Gold Flecked and Chiselled Bronze Vase. Ming dynasty. Reign of Seuen-Tih, A.D. 1426-36, 32 n, about 1863. rly XIX century. ottle. »y Matsuhtro, (see 400. Greek " A'/ //»/>," 320 B.C. From a tomb in Eastern Italy. 401. Greek " Oxy' ^''on" 250 B.C. From a tomb in Easiern Italy. (No. 400 represents the best pei lod of Greek Art, No. 401 bearing evidence of the decadence.) Antique, by Matsuhiro (see [lie. CarvingT) ■ with Sacred Gem, aally represented as d Gem). 402. Flemish Tapestry, XVI century. Subject : Diana and .^neas. 403. Old blue Turcoman Rug. 404. Shiraz (Persian) Rug, early XIX century. 405. Embroidered Tablecloth. Attributed to the monks of the Island of Rhodes, XVI century. (A small piece of the same character in the South Kensington Museum is labelled •' Portuguese XVI century.") ked Bronze Vase. ;ign of Seuen-Tihf :ked and Chiselled ng dynasty. Reign . 1426-36. 406. Japanese Antique wall-hanging, silk em- broidery. 407-408. Japanese wall-hangings, silk em- broidery, probably XIX century. 409. Japanese brocade, early XIX century or before. 33 ■^4 ■| 410-41 1. Flemish Wood carvings, XVII cent- ury, from the Cathedral at Antwerp. 412-413. 17 examples of Rosenberg Pottery. Loaned by Sir W. C. Van Home, K.C.M.G. 414. Carved Oak Chest. Loaned by Professor Capper. 415- Venetian Chair. 416. Chair, Gridiron Pattern. 417. Mahogany Table. 418. Warming Pan. 419. Chair, Louis XIV. 420. Copper Water Carrier, Roman 421. Venetian Chair. 422. Copper Jug, German. 423- Old Arm Chair. 424. Hall Chair, early English. 425- Copper Kettle, Norwegian. Loaned by Mrs. G. F. Benson. 34 irvlngs, XVII cent- thedral at Antwerp. osenberg Pottery. Van Home, K.C.M.G. )r Capper. rn. r, Roman. 426. Japanese Katana or two-handed Sword. 427. East Indian Blade, inlaid with Silver. 428. Coffee Urn. Period 1799. 429. Flax Wheel, dating from 1816, 430. Tapestry, "Garden of Eden." Period about 1750. 431. Embroidery and Painting. "The mother of the Gracchi," dating from 1800. 432. Chair, dating from about 1660. 433. Embroidered Waistcoat, worn by Sir William Peppernell, Bart., 1696-1759. 434. Satin Slippers, worn by Lady Peppernell. Loaned by Professor and Mrs, Penhallow. glish. i^egian. F. Benson. INDEX OF exDiWtors, nnm ana craftsmen, j^ ^^ t^ Adami, Dr. J. G., 84 Durocher Street. Anciis R. B. 240 Drunimo'.ul Street. „ ., ,. Archibakl, John S., 209 Board of Trade Bu.ld.ng. Barnes, R. Percy, 185 St. James Street. Snu'.nt, II., I and ;, Miicheson Avenue. Bell, W. Henrv, 2.33« ^t. Catherine Street. Biiks Messrs. H. & Sons, n.mips S.,.mK. [U-S.A. t:> ,- p,-,-,f T^ -3 1 Ontario Avenue. nSM^-i'- ^rienot. Canada Life Building. Brymncr, William, Art Association. r-ii^rter Prof., McGill Colleyfe. . Cal-on, Paul, 1 UnderhiU Place, University Street. Castle & Son, Messrs., 20 limversity Street. Chateau do Ramezay, Notre Dame Street. Cox and Amos, Messrs., 185 St. James Street. Daoust, Th6o., 103 St. Francro-^ Xavier Street. D'lvies I. Trv, qq St. I'amiUe Strec . Department of Public Works, Ottawa. n.>w-uitels A., n24 De Montigny Street, g^-ununclnd; Hoilt;. A., 874 Sherbrooke Street. Dufort, Cajetau, 46 Osborne Street. Findlay, Robert, 260 St. Jaines Street. Finlev. S. Arnold, 2 Bishop Street. Fuller 'Haomas, Dept. Public Works, Ottawa. 36 . OF m Clrammcn. ^ r Street. Street. 1 of Trade Building. les Street. :!Son Avenue. irrine Street. io Avenue. ton Pl.-iee, Boston, Mass., liUips Square. [U.S.A. \venuc. anada Life Building. iation. ce, University Street, liversily Street. Dame Street. St. James Street. •ois Xavier Street, "e Strec' i, Ottawa. .igny Street. . Sherbrooke Street. Street. les Street. Street. : Works, Ottawa. Gardiner, J. Rawson, 198 St. James Street. Gilbert, P. H., 63 Tapper Street. Hasley, Arthur, 438 St Charles Barommee Street. Hubert, Philippe, 518 St. Hubert Street. Hill, G. W., 209 Board of Trade Building. Hutchison, A. C, 181 St. James Street. Kilham, Walter H., 120 Tremont Street. Learmont, J. B., 30 MacGregor Street. Lighthall, W. D., Murray Avenue, Westmount. Lindsay, H., 1724 Notre Dame Street. Livingston, Miss A., 1018 Sherbrooke Street. MacDonnell, Miss H. J., 91 Aylmer Street. McCuUoch, A. A., 20 McTavish Street. McDougall, Mrs. John, 1074 Sherbrooke Street. McLennan, Hugh, 50 Ontario Avenue. McLennan, Wm., 1056 Dorchester Street Maginnis, Charles D., 27 School St., Boston, Mass. U.S. Mann, Eric, 30 St. John Street. Maxwell, Edward, 209 Board of Trade Building Meloche, F. E., 184 Berrie Street. Miller, Mrs. W. R., 308 Stanley Street. Miller, J. Melville, 27 Lome Avenue. Mitchell, C. Alex., 338 City Hall Avenue. Murphy, John, 2236 St. Catherine Street. Nelson, Messrs. J. & H. C, 1724 Notre Dame Street. Page, L., 15 Busby Lane. Pangman, Mrs., 5 Phillips Square. Par^, L. N., 657 Notre Dame Street. Paterson, C. B., 214 St. James Street. Payette, Eugene, 165 Fulford Street. Penhallow, Prof. D. P., 215 Milton Street. Perrin, W. M., 417 Board of Trade Building. Raza, Alphonse, Street Railway Building. Redpath, P., 29 Ontario Avenue. Rodden, R. M., 356 Wood Avenue, Westmount. Saxe, C. F., 37 St. Luke Street. School of Art & Applied Design, 2274 St. Catherine'St. D 37 Scott, H. C, 286 Stanley Street. , ^ _, . Icott Messr's. W. & Sons. i739 Notre Dame Street. Spence, Messrs. J. C. & Sons, 3TA Bleury Street. Taylor, Andrew T., 19 Essex Avenue. Van Home, Sir W. C, 91? Sherbrooke Street. Venne, Joseph, 11 Place d'Armes Hill. Walker, Messrs. J. & Co., 234 St. James Street, Watson, Foster & Co., 92 Grey Nun Street. Winslow & Wetherell, 3 Hamilton Place, Boston Mass.. Whitney, Miss E„ 2274 St. Catherine Street. [U.b.A.J t. ) Notre Dame Street. 57^ Bleury Street. ivenue. rbrooke Street, es Hill. St. James Street. yr Nun Street. on Place, Boston, Mass., :herme Street. [U.S.A.] Jmerior Decorations for tbe Hmt « « « We believe the ceiling and walls of any room demand the same con- sideration as floor carpets and port- able furnishings. Our business is to study and arrange color eifects to bring your furnishings in harmony with the room in which they are placed, we can change a dull stupid room into a bright and cheerful one. ^fi^ 9fi^ v" Stdined dim. f It often happens that the Library or Dining Room in a city house overlooks a yard or blank wall, we can transform and illuminate such a room by the use of Stained Glass in delicate grays and yellows, giving excellent light effects and shutting out an unpleasant view, the cost is very little. CASTLE & SON, ao University Street. 39 ROBERT REID, « ti ti Sculptor, ^ ti -fi Cof . of ST. CATHERINE and ALEXANDER STS. i »3* «3* Jf' m Kinds of eranlte, marble or Stcne memorial lUorK, Executed In the highest style of Art. mamie Pieces in marble, mooa or Slate* Latest Designs. ^f 4^ t^ mosaic atid encaustic Clle WorK oT every Description. 40 ' REID, nor, ^ ti ^ rHERINE and >ER STS. larWe or Stone 1 OlorK, ;d in the highest style of Art. (cc$ In marble, r Slate. Latest Designs. :au$tic tile Ulork Description* 3. C. Spence $ Sons, Jlrti$t$ ^ ^ .^ in Stained 6la$$. ^ .^ ^ « « « ^ ^ ^ CbnrcB Tnrnl$Mnd$ . . . . . . and Decorations . * * « « « Stalnea 6la$$, . . . ImM 614$$,. . . . CburcD f ttnti$Dind$, Brassware, CtnDroidery, $e.. . . memorial Bra$$c$. . ^ ^ « « « 37>^ Blenry Street, ^ 40 ir. GEO. S. KIMBER Bouse, Sign and Tresco PAINTER « « « ALL KINDS OF « « Paper -Baiiglnas ^« StocK, « « « 2466 ST. CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL. Bell Cclcpbone Ho. 32^7« ■■ ^ ^ ^ new Vork Clfe Bwilding. j* ^ ^ $un Dfe Bwlldlna. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Canada Dfc BuiWlng.^ ^ j* j» 44 lUMONT, I Jeulptor Her, A Studio, • • • ON AVENUE, )F WORK : ), .^* .^ ^f t^ «^ «^ «^ «^ 4^ t^ «^ ^W ^^^ <^^ (U, Scott $. %m, 1739 NOTRE DAME STREET. turkisb and Persian Carpets. Jfi Jn JK iji Silk and Cape$try Curtains MADE TO ORDER. ^^V ^^V ^^ V^^ Genuine Jintidue Rud$» 1^ 1^ 1^ 1^ Old Dutcf) Cabinets, Cbairs and Pottery. I^V 1^^ i^v ^^ VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME. 45 ^AS. WALKER & CO. MONTREAL. BarawarM Artistic Designs .... furnlsfted in Bronze . • and Brass, nntloue . * Chopper, Oxidized Sliver, and non-rustless iron « ,^» f^ ^* Examples shown at this Exhibition are made by YALE & TOWNE MFG CO., New York. Wrought Iron GriUe by JOHN WILLIAMS, New York. , «!* 46 « « Eitablishcd i$59, • • : CO. MONTREAL* .« « « H. R- IVES & CO. general founders « « « Stic Designs ... * Isbed in Bronze . . Brass, Jlntique . . per, Oxidized Silver, non-rttstle$s iron . »t J. Exhibition are made by FG CO., New York. JOHN WILLIAMS, New York. ^6 *|6 ^ artistic Wrought Iron Work architectural Iron Work . . polumns, Stairs, &c Grille Work In Electro, Bronze and Brass Elevator Cars and Enclosures ^ Bank Railing, Cresting. &c. Stable Fittings , Composite Wrought iron Work Iron Gates, Window Guards, &c. Brasi' rass «x Iron & all Iron Beadsteads ♦♦ BUFFALO" Hot Water Heater. j> j» ^ QUEEN STREET, J> J^ J> montreal. 47