GLASS, FOR DECORATIVE AND HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. Sub-Class A.—Stained Glass, and Glass used in Buildings and Decorations. [ 6710 ] Baillie, Thomas, & Co., 118 Wardour Street, London.—Specimens of stained and painted glass for windows. [ 6711 ] Ballantine, James, & Son, 42 George Street, Edinburgh.—Stained glass windows for churches, halls, and mansions. {See page 64.) [ 6713 ] Barnett, Henry Mark, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.—Stained glass medallion and foliage window : subiect, Life of Christ. [ 6716 ] Chance Brothers & Co., Glass Worhs, near Birmingham.—Crown, sheet, plate, painted, and optical glasses, shades, &c. {See pages 66 to 69.) [ 6717 ] Claudet & Houghton, 89 High Holbom.—Glass shades—Painted and stained window-glass. Window of three compartments. Subject, “ The Ascension.” Decorated style. Window of one compartment. Figure of St. Peter. Perpendicular. Window of one compartment. Figure of St. John. Decorated. Three compartments. Specimens of geometrical win dows, various styles. [ 6718 ] Clayton, John R., & Bell, Alfred, 311 Regent Street.—Stained glass. [ 6719 ] Cox & Son, 28 8f 29 Southampton Street, and 43 $f 44 Maiden Lane.—Painted glass for cathedral and church windows. 1. East window of Wimbledon Church. Subject, “ The j 4. Richly-decorated window. Subject, " Adoration of Crucifixion of our Saviour.” i the Magi.” 2. Memorial window for Worthing Church. 3. Memorial window for Haversham Church, Newport j 5. Specimens of geometric and other windows. Pagnell. ( 03 )