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blown bowl, shallow plate with cut deco­ ration, and heavy covered jar. Executed and lent by Steuben Glass, Inc., NewYork.
423 Holmegaard. Denmark. Tall blue vase. Lent by A. Zacho, Los Angeles.
424 Karhula Factory, Finland. See: Alvar Aalto. San Francisco representative: Car­ goes, Inc.
*425 Kosta-Reijmyre Factory, Sweden. Dec­ orative pieces. Decanters and drinking glasses. Exhibited by V. C. Morris in the Baldauf Room. See also: Elis Bergh, Ewald Dahlskog. San Francisco representatives: Cargoes, Inc., S. & G. Gump Co., V. C. Morris.
426 Rene Lalique, France (Paris). Stemware, decorative bowls and vases, pressed into moulds. Lent by Templeton Crocker; S. & G. Gump Co.; Mrs. Morgan Gunst, San Francisco; A. Zacho, Los Angeles. San Francisco representative, S. & G. Gump Co.
427 NilsLandberg,Sweden.Decorativepieces. Executed at Orrefors, Sweden. Lent by A. Zacho, Los Angeles.
428 N. V. Glasfabriek "Leerdam," Holland. Decorated and table glass. Heavy green bowl. Lent by Cargoes, Inc., San Fran­ cisco. See also: Lucienne Block, A. D. Copier.
429 Victor Linstrand, Sweden. Decorative vases with engraved designs of animals and human figures. Executed at Orrefors, Sweden. Lent by S. & G. Gump Co., San Francisco; Orrefors, Sweden; A. Zacho, Los Angeles.
430 ]. & L. Lobmeyr, Germany (Vienna). One decorative piece. Lent by Mrs. Charles Liebman, New York.
York. Table glass exhibited by V. C. Mor­ ris in the Baldauf Bar.
pigeons. Executed and lent by Vetri Sof­ fiati Muranese Venini & Co., Murano, Italy.
434 Louis Marcoussis, France (Paris). Screen, abstraction painted on glass. Lent by Templeton Crocker, San Francisco.
*435 Maurice Marinot. France (Paris). Decora­ tive bottles and vases. Lent by Templeton Crocker, San Francisco; Mrs. Walter Ehr­ ich, and Mrs. Charles Liebman, New York.
436 James McNaughton, United States. Smoll vase, olive dish, decorative blown v, ,se. Executed and lent by Steuben Glass ,. New York.
437 Helen Myers, United States (Sar cisco). Glass. Displayed in S. F. :: of Women Artists' montage.
*438 Henri Navarre, France (Paris). Twc heads and two vases. Lent by Ten:; Crocker, San Francisco; Mrs. Walt­ ich, New York.
439 Edwin Ohrstrom, Sweden. Decor heavy vase with filagree design. Exec and lent by Orrefors, Sweden.
*440 OrreforsBruksAktiebolag,Sweden(G £ors). See: Simon Gate, Edward Hald, J Landberg, Victor Lindstrand, Edwin Oh, strom, Palmquist. Vases lent by Temr.1lu ton Crocker, San Francisco, and A. Zachu. Los Angeles. San Francisco representu­ tives: S. & G. Gump Co., V. C. Morris.
441 Palmquist,Sweden.Twodecorativevases with human figures. Executed and lent by Orrefors, Sweden.
442 Barnaby Powell, England (London). Deco­ rative bowls and vases. Lent by Lenart Import, Ltd., New York.
443 James Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd., England. Glass bowl in sapphire blue; ink bottle and paper weight; crystal bowl with blown Victorian flower clusters; three moulded pieces. Lent by Lenart Import,
421 Maurice Heaton, United States (New York). Table of sanded glass with an etched design; and square glass bowl.
MODERN GLASS
432 Glen Lukens, United States (Los Angeles, California). Bowls and plates. Very thin moulded
*422 Walter Heintze, United States. Heavy *433 Tyra Lundgren, Sweden. Two moulded
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431 Jean Luce, France (Paris). Stem glassware. Set of chessmen. Lent by Mrs. Louis Levy, Palm Beach, Florida. Three drinking glasses. Lent by Mrs. Walter Ehrich, New
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