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Plate

4.

Band Motives.

10

GEOMETRICAL ELEMENTS.

GEOMETRICAL ELEMENTS.

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GEOMETRICAL ELEMENTS

Plate

7.

Diaper Platterns,

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES.

The

Sector, the Polygon,

and the

Star.

Plate

8.

riate

9.

The Square, and

its

Subdivision.

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES.

nnoa

17

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES.

19

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES

Plate

12.

The

Triangle, Hexagon, &c., and their Subdivision.

22

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES.

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES.

23

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The ObloDg, and

its

Subdivisioji.

Plate U.

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES.

24

Plate

15.

The Oblong, and

its

Subdivision.

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES.

The Oblong, and

its

Subdivision.

25

Plate

1(

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES

Plate 17.

The Ehombus,

the Trapezium, and their Subdivision.

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES

Plate

18.

The

Circle,

and

its

Subdivision.

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES.

Gothic Tracery

Plate

19.

GEOMETRICAL MOTIVES

The

Ellipse,

and

its

SabdivisioD.

Plate 20.

IN

Plate 21.

AT URAL FORMS.

Ine Asanthos

Leaf, and the Artificial Leaf.

NATURAL FORMS.

The

Artificial Leaf.

Plate 22.

NATURAL FORMS.

38

Plate 23.

The

Artificial Leaf.

NATURAL FORMS

Flate 24.

Artificial Foliage.

NATURAL FORMS.

Artilicihl Folias-e.

Plate

.25.

42

Plate 2d.

NATL) UAL FORMS.

Artificial Foliage.

NATURAL FORMS.

The Vine:

Artificial.

47

Plate 30.

NATURAL FORMS.

50

Plate 32.

The

Ivy: Natural, and Artificial.

NATURAL FORMS.

Various Flowers.

57

Plate 36.

NATURAL FORMS.

The Lion.
Meyer, Handbook

of

Ornamcpt

65

Plate
5

41.

66

Plate 42.

NATUKAL FORMS.

The Lion.

NATURAL FORMS.

The Lion.

67

Plate 43.

6S

Plate 44.

NATURAL FORMS.

The

Liuu.

NATURAL FORMS.

^^^=7^-^

aP^

71

72

Plate 46

NATURAL FORMS

The

Griffin,

&c

NATURAL FORMS

74

Plate

4'

The Lion Head

NATURAL FORMS.

rtio

l>ioa

Head

riate 4S.

NATURAL FORM^

The Panther Head,

&c.

Plate 49.

78

Plate 50.

NATURAL FORMS.

The Ram Head, &c

NATUKAL FOBMS.

84

Plate

54.

The Eagle.

NATURAL FORMS.

The WiDg.

85

NATURAL FORMS.

The Dolphin.

87

Plate 56.

NATURAL FOKMS

Plate

57.

The Dolphin.

NATURAL FORMS.

The Dolphin.

89

Plate 5S.

NATURAL FORMS

The

Shell.

91

Plate

59,

92

JPlate 60.

NATURAL FORMS.

The Serpent, &c.

NATURAL FORMS.

The Grottesque Mask.


lleyer,

Handbook

of

Ornament

97

Plate
7

62.

98

Plate 63.

NATURAL FORMS

The Grottesque Mask,

NATURAL FORMS.

The CroUcaque

99

Mask.
7*

NATURAL FORMS.

103

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The

GrottesqAift

Plate 66.

104

Plate 67.

I^ATURAL FORMS.

The

Half-Figure.

NATUJRAL FORMS.

The Half-Figure.

105

PJate

68.

NATUKAL FORMS.

The Sphinx, and

the Centaur.

107

Plate 69.

NATURAL FORMS.

Plate 70.

The Cherub Head,

&c.

BANDS.

134

c
<^

^
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Plate

8^

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...

The Chain Band.

1.

I
,

CI

BANDS.

The Interlacement Band.

Plate

lo8

Plate 87.

i;.\Ni)s

Tho Interlacement Band.

BANDS.

140

BANDS.
,

BANDS.

The Interlacement Band.

141

Plate 90.

BANDS.

143

The Rosette Band.

mm
R n n

n^

Plate 91.

BANDS.

144

M d wWf^fi
A
pmm
WiWWK pj^mm

I .#

W^^-'Ssr^^.M

jjy

Plate 92.

Xiw

"''"

The Palmette Baud.

BANDS.

The Vertebrate Band, &c

147

rJate

93.

148

BANDS.

BANDS.

^^0
5kJ

149

BANDS.

Plate 96.

The Undulate Band, &c

BANDS

The Evolute-Spiral Band.

Plate 97.

M0ULD1NC;^S.

154

W^^3^/K^

H a

::i

pi

k:
^g=r:::^<l

EZX'

Plate 98.

The Enrichment

of the

Bead Moulding.

MOULDINGS.

Plate 99.

The EuricLmeut

of the Torus Moulding.

MOULDINGS.

157

162

Plate 101.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The Link Border.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The Link Border.

163

Plate 102.
11*

1G4

FREE ORNAMENTS.

rr^^=^wm'^'

^,0
<1N

Plate 1U3.

The Link-lorder Enrichment

/Th

ar .HIT

of Mouldings.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The Cresting

Border.

165

Plate 104.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

168

Plate

10;

The Akroter, and

the Antefix.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The Akroter,

&c.

169

Plate

06.

170

Plate 107.

FREE ORNAMENTS,

The

Stele Crest.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The Perforated

Cresting.

171

Plate 108.

FREE ORNAMENTS

The

Cross.

Plate 109.

174

Plate 110.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The

Cross.

FEEE ORNAMENT\S.

The
Meyer, Handbook

of

Ornament.

177

Plate 111.

Finial.

12

178

Plate 112.

FREE 0RNAMN1\^

The

Fiuial, &c.

180

Plate 113.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The

Finial

Knob, and Vase.

FREE ORNAI^IENTS.

The Pendant Knob.

181

Plate 114.

FHEE Ol^NAMENTS.

183

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The

Pcosette,

Plate 11'

184

Plate 116.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The Crocket, and the Gargoyle.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The Decorated Hinge,

.&c.

187

Plate 117.

FEEE ORNAMENTS.

The

Tassel.

189

Plate 118.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The

Fringe, and the Valence.

191

Plate 119.

192

Plate 120.

FREE ORNAMENTS.

The Lace

Border.

.196

Plate 121.

SUPPORTS.

The Foliated Shaft

198

SUPPOETS.

SUPPORTS.

203

The Decorated

Shaft.

Plate 125.

204

Plate 126.

SUPPORTS.

The

Profiled Shaft,

208

SUPPORTS.

Plate 12;

The

Capital.

SUPPORTS.

'S.MJ'kJMWU^

The
Meyer, Handbook

of

Ornament.

Capital.

209

Plate 128.
14

210

SUPPORTS.

Plate 129.

The

Capital.

surroRTs.

The

Capital.

211

Plate 130.

SUPPORTS.

212

SUPPORTS.

The

Pilaster Capital.

215

Plate 132.

SUPPORTS.

216

"^MMwmmA^M^mwJLim^

Plate

13;

The

Pilaster Capital.

SUPPORTS.

The

Pilaster Capital.

217

Plate 134.

220

Plate 135.

SUPPORTS.

The Candelabrum

Base.

SUPPORTS.

The Candelabrum

221

Shaft.

Plate 136.

SUPPORTS.

The Candelabium

223

Capital.

Plate 13'

224

Plate 138.

SUPPORTS.

The

BalKuster.

226

SUPPORTS.

'>28

Plate 140.

SUPPORTS.

The Parapet.

SUPPORTS.

The Railing

Post.

229

Plate 141.

SUPPORTS.

Plate 142

The Furniture Leg

SUPPORTS.

The TrapezophoroD.

233

Plate 143.

234

Plate 144

SUFi^ORTS,

The Trapezophoron.

SUPPORTS.

Th? Console.

i37

Plate 145.

238

SUPPORTS.

Plate 146.

The Console.

SUPPORTS.

The Console.

239

Plate 147

240

Piate

US

SUPPORTS

The

Bracket.

SUPPORTS.

The

Caryatid, the Atlante, &c.

243

Plate 149.
16*

244

Plate 150

SUPPORTS.

The Caryatid, &c.

250

ENCLOSED OENAMENT.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

251

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The Square Panel,

253

Plate 154.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

254

r-

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The Star-shape

Panel.

255

Plate 156.

258

Plate 157.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The

Circular Panel.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The

Circular Panel.

259

Plate 158.
17*.

260

Plate 159,

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The

Circul Panel

ENCLOSED OKNAMENT.

The

Circular Paoel.

261

Plate 160.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The ObloDg

Panel.

263

Plate 161.

264

Plate 162.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The Obloug Panel.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The Oblong

Panel.

Plate 163.

266

Plate 1G4.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

The Oblong

Panel.

ENCLOSED OKNAMENT.

The

Elliptic Panel.

269

Plate 165,

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

Plate 166

The Lunette, and

the Spanrail Panels.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT

The Lunette, and

the Spanrail Panels.

Plate 167,

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT,

The Lozengp Panel,


Ideyer,

Handbook

of

Ornament.

273

274

Plate 169.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

Various Tanels.

ENCLOSED ORNAMENT.

Various Panels.

275

Plate 170,
18*

282

Plate 173.

EEPEATING ORNAMENT:

The Scale Diaper,

&c.

284

REPEATmG ORNAMENT.

Wi

REPEATING OENAMENT.

The

Circle Diaper, &c.

Plate 175.

REPEATING ORNAMENT.

Various Diapers.

287

Plate 176.

288

Plate 177.

REPEATING ORNAMENT.

Various Diapers.

REPEATING ORNAMENT.

Various Diapers.

291

Plate 178.
19*

292

Plate 179.

REPEATING ORNAMENT.

Various Diapers.

REPEATING ORNAMENT.

Various Grill Diapers.

293

Plate 180.

VASES.

304

The most usual fundamental forms of


and their names.
^t^

vessels

VASES.

The Amphora.
Meyer, Handbook

of

Ornament.

i05

Plate 182.
20

VASES,

307

The Urn.

Plate 183.
20*

VASES.

The

Krater.

Plate 184.

VASES.

The

Basin, and the Dish.

Ill

Plate 185.

VASES.

Plate 187.

The Flower-Vase, &i

VASES.

Vase-forms for Various Purposes.

riale 188.

VASES.

319

The

Jar, the Cist, &c.

Plate 189.

VASES.

Water Stoup.
The Font, and the HolyMeyer, Handbook

of

Ornament.

321

Plate 190.
21

VASES.

The Hydria.

323

Plate 191.
21*

325

VASES.

The Backet,

&c.

riate 192.

VASES.

The Spoon, and the Ladle.

327

Plate 193.

Vases.

The Prochous,

the Oinochoe, the Olpe, &c.

329

Plate 194.

VASES.

The Lekythos, &c.

331

Plate 195.

VASES.

Plate 196.

The Lip-spout

Pitcher.

VASES.

The Lip-spout

Pitcher.

Plate 197.

VASES.

The Pipe-spout

Pot.

Plate 198.

V^ASES

The
Weyer, Handbook

of

Ornameat.

Bottle.

Plate 199.
22

338

Plate 200.

VASES.

The

Bottle.

VASES,

-^^S,,

Plate 203.

The Cup, and

tbe Beaker.

VASES.

346

Plate 204.

The

Chalice, and the Goblet.

348

Plate 205.

VASES.

The Hanap.

VASES.

Various Drinking Vessels.

351

Plate 207.

VASES.

Modern DrinkiDg

357

Glasses.

Plate 210.

METAL OBJECTS.

Plate 211.

The

Anti<iue Candelabrum.

METAL OBJECTS.

Th^ Renascence Candelabrum.

363

Plate 212.

METAL OBJECTS.

The Antique Lamp.

365

Plate 213

368

Plate 214.

METAL OBJECTS.

The

Candlestick.

METAL OBJECTS.

The
Meyeri Bandbook

of

Ornament.

Candlestick.

369

Plate 215.

24

METAL OBJECTS.

The Hand-Candlestick.

371

Plate 216.
24*

METAL OBJECTS.

Plate 217.

The Candle-Bracket.

376

Plate 219

METAL OBJECTS.

The

Candelier.

METAL OBJECTS.

The Modern Lamp.

377

Plate 220.

METAL OBJECTS.

The Tripod.

381

Plate 222.

METAL OBJECTS.

The
Mt'ycr,

Handbook

of

Ornament.

Crncifix

385

Plate 224.
25

METAL OBJECTS.

The

Crozier,

and the Monstrance.

387

Plate 225.
2&*

METAL OBJECTS.

The Helmet.

391

Plate 227

METAL OBJECTS.

The Dagger, and

its

Scabbard.

Plate 229.

METAL OBJECTS.

The Halberd, &c.

397

Plate 230.

METAL OBJECTS,

The
Meyer, Handbook

of

Ornament.

Knife, and the Fork.

401

Plate 232.
26

METAL OBJECTS.

403

The Paper Knife

'

'

Plate 233.
26*

METAL OBJECTS.

The Door-Knocker.

409

Plate 236.

METAL OBJECTS.

The Key.

411

Plate 237.

METAL OBJECTS.

The Hand-Mirror.

418

Plate 238.

419

Varioua Tools.

Plate

Various Tools.

Tongs, iron, German, Germanisehes Museum, Nuremberg.


Snuffers, brass, German, Renascence, Germanisehes Museum,

2.
3.

240.

Ceremonial -Hammer, silver gilt, Italian, 16th century, presented by Gregory XIII to Duke Ernest of Bavaria, beneath
the enamelled armorial bearings is the inscription: "Julius III
Pont. Max. Jubilaeum VIII condidit feliciter MCCCCCL.; the
relief on the reverse shows Moses striking water from the
rock, with the words: Percussit petram et fluxerunt aquae",
National Museum, Munich; (Kunsthandwerk).

1.

6.

Nuremberg.
5.

Compasses, bronze, chased, engraved,


century, half the size of the original.

and

gilt,

German, 16th

Cock, brass, cast and chased, German, 16th century, iP/^inc.


fiir die Kleinkuust in Bronze).
Match-holder, bronze, Modern.

long, (Vorbilder
7.

27*

FURNITURE.

424

Plate 242.

The

Chair.

432

Plate 246.

FURNITUEE.

The

Stall.

FURNITURE.

The Folding-Chair.

435

Plate 248.
28*

FURNITURE.

439

j^*f^^^^g^

442

Plate 251.

FUKNITURE.

The

Table.

452

FURNITURE.

[10000*(ID-(I1*OQ*DQ

Plate 256.

Tiid Chest.

FRAMES.

The

Architectural Frame.

463

Plate 261.

FRAMES.

464

Plate 262.

The

Architectural Frame.

466

Plate 263.

FRAMES.

The Mirror-Frame, &c.

FRAMES.

The Mirror- Frame, &c.

467

Plate 264.
30*

FRAMES.

The Strap-work Frame.

469

Plate 265.

470

feames.

Plate 266

The Strap-work

Frame.'

FRAMES

Plate

'267.

The Typographical Frame.

FRAMES.

The Typographical Frame.

478

Plate 268.

FRAMES.

The Strap-workTabl
PJate 269.

476

Plate 270.

FRAMES.

The Strap-work Border, and Margin.

The Strap-work

477

Tablet, Border, aud Margin.

Metal mounts for the cover of an album, Modern,


Wrougbt-iron escutcheon, German, 16th ceuturj,

9.

lu.

Natioudl

Museum, Munich.
Centre-piece of bookbinding, by Dir. C. Graff, Dresden.

11.

The Strap-work Border, and Margin.


To

(Plate 270.)

those products of art, which frequently receive an additional

must further be reckoned plates and dishes.


So far as they are included under pottery, the border usually has a
smooth unbroken edge; the material scarcely admitting of a freer
exterior border or Margin,

treatment of the rim.

It is different

when

the object

is

of metal; in

rim may be decorated with pierced- work; and the outlines


may undergo a richer and more vigorous treatment (figs. 4 and 5), in
which the framework forms a free-ending outwards.

this case, the

Plate
2.
3.

270.

The Steap-wokk Border, and Margin.

Renascence, Majolica, Gewerbemuseum, Berlin, (Gewerbehalle).


Renascence, Majolica, Italian, (Racinet).

1.

5.

Renascence, Limoges, by Pierre Raymond, 16th century, (Racinet)


Modern, by Placido Zuloaga, Eibar, Spain, (Gewerbehalle).

JEWELRY

The
Meyer, Handbook

of

Ornament.

Pin.

481

Plate 271.
31

JEWELRY.

The Button.

483

Plate 272.
31*

JEWELRY.

The Ring.

485

Plate 273.

JEWELRY.

The Chain.

Plate 274.

JEWELRY.

The Necklace.

489

Plate 275.

JEWELRY.

The

Bracelet.

491

Plate 276.

JEWELRY.

The

Girdle, the Buckle,

493

and Chisp.

Plate 277.

JEWELRY

The Pendant.

495

Plate 278.

JEWELRY.

The
Meyer, Handbook

of

Ornament.

Ear-ring.

497

Plate 279.

JEWELRY.

Plate 280.

Miscellaneous Jewelry.

504

HERALDRY.

The Heraldic Colours


Original Tinctures.

(2

or Tinctures.

metals

4 Colors.)

HERALDRY.

Shapes of the Shield,

507

Plate 282

HERALDRY.

Charges.

511

Plate 284.

514

Plate 285.

HERALDRY.

Charges.

HERALDRY.

Helmet Trappings.

521

Plate 287.

522

Plate 288.

HERALDRY.

Helmet TrappiDgs.

HERALDRY.

Heraldic Accessories.

525

Plate 290.

ORNAMENTAL LETTERS.

531

mHynoiBq

A?lBBCCDO
FEgbHIK

mmhmop
ISTU

Romanesque

Letters.

Plate 291.
34*

ORNAMENTAL LETTERS

Plate 292.

Gothic Uncial Letters.

ORNAMENTAL LETTERS.

Gothic Uncial Lettem.

533

Plate 293.

ORNAMENTAL LETTERS.

Old English

Letters, &c.

535

Plate 294.

OKNAMENTAL LETTEES.

536

AT

6;

<)<

<>

1 ii| i
filillf
>

^(U>

^^r

Pf<

'^^-^^xr
<^

1
^=^
Plate 295.

(^

M^^
Old German

Letters.

ORNAMENTAL LETTERS.

587

p
a

11

i^

Ii

f.

Modern Text.

Plate 296.

538

Plate 297.

ORNAMENTAL LETTERS.

Renascence Letters.

OENAMENTAL LETTERS.

[/?

A-tir^^"^'---'"--**'**^^^*'^^^ ^^1'

i39

ORNAMENTAL LETTERS.

540

'A\

E F

IB

'\lk:

O D
bl m
IT

I^

IF"

0=

IT

xj

^%r

^^H (um
r
^=<!

=^

o
n
{SI

par

j/>

jnftiULi^'W'

U'

Plate 299.

Roman

Leltera.

ORNAMENTAL LETTERS.

Constriictions, Numerals,

and Monograms.

541

Plate 300.

542

Roman

Plate

Letters.

Roman

299.

Letters.

Modern.
Modern.
Renascence italic, Gottlieb Miinch, Ordnung der Schrift, 1744.
Renascence lower-case italic, Michael Bauernfeind, Nuremberg
1737, (Hrachowina).

1.

2.
3.

4.

Plate

300,

Constructions, Numerals, and Monograms.

1.

Roman

2.

German

Constructions, Kumerala, and Monograms.

4.

5, 6, 7

8.

10.

11.

and

9.

capitals.

text, and large Gothic uncial letters.


Arabic numerals, 15th and 16th centuries.
Modern monograms of two and three letters, (Raguonet).

Modern monogram, Pir. Gotz.


of a name: "Laugier", (Raguenet).

Monogram
Monogram
the name

formed of the Greek initials of


found in the Catacombs.
li is
frequently combined with the letters
Q.^ in allusion
to Rev. XXIL 13: "I am Alpha and Omega" (compare
Plate 213. 13).
Of later date is the monogram IHS,
the first three letters of the name Jesus, //i-OF^",
when written with Greek letters, which was afterwards
selected by the Jesuits as the badge of their order.
It
has been variously explained as meaning:
Jesus
hominum salvatbr" (Jesus the saviour of men); "In Hoe
of Christ;

of Christ,

**

Salus" (in

Him

is

salvation);

"Jesus

Habemus Socium"

(we have Jesus for our companion); or: "In Hoc Signo
vinces" (in this sign thou shalt conquer).

Index.
The numerals refer to the Pages in all cases. Wliere they are enclosed in Brackets
page is a Plate; and the small numerals refer to the Figures in the Plate.

the

Akanthoa,

leaf: 34, (163.

7).

Bisellium: 434.

Alo-oter: 166.

Boar, head:

Alabastron: 312,

Book Decoration:

Alphabet: see Letters.

Borders: see Bands, 477.

Altar: 378.

(Typographical) see Frames,


,

Boss: 182.

s),

(343.

leaf: (55. 6,7).

303.

Bottle: 336.

Box: see

Ampulla: 312.
Animals: 63.

Bracelet: 490.

Antefix: 166.

Bracket: 241, (372. 1-9).

Cist, Chest, &c.

Arm-chair: 425.

Breast-pin: 480.

Armet: 390.

Brooch: 480.

Armorial Bearings: 500.


Artificial Objects: 110.

Bryony: 52.
Bucket: 322.

Artificial Foliage: 39.

Buckle: 492.
Burganet: 390.

Leaf: 35.

Aryballos: (331. u).

Button: 482.

Astragal, Enrichment of: 152,

Cabbage-stalk Glass: 352.

Atlanta: 242.

Cabinet: 445.

Heraldry.

Balauster: 222.

Hanging: 449.
,

Calathus: see Kalathos.

Bands: 127.

Candelabrum: 360.

Badge:

10).

(23. 4.5).

Amber-tree

Amphora:

(79.

see

Band-motive:

4.

Base, (column): 197.

(capital): 222.

(foot

(shaft): 219.

and base):

(candelabrum): 218,

Basin: 308.

Candle Bracket: 370.

Battle-axe: 394.

Candlestick: 361, 366.

Beaker: 345.

Canephora: see Kanephoros.

Bedstead: 457.

Cantharus: see Kantharos.

BeU: 404.

Capital, (candelabrum): 222.

Bench: 436.

(column): 205.

218.

544

Index.

Capital, (pilaster,

and anta): 214,

Caryatid: 242.

Crown, Coronet, &c.: 520.


Crozier: 384.

Censer: 382.

Crucifix: 384.

Centaur: 106.

Cruet: 316.

Chain Band: 129.


(Jewelry): 486,

Cyathus: see Kyathos.

Chair: 422.

Cylix: see Kylix.

Chalice: 345.

Cyma, Enrichment

Cup: 345.

Chandelier: 373.

155,

of:

Chatelaine: 499, 404.

Dagger: 394.
Damaskeening, (Heraldic):

Cherub-head: 109.

DECORATED OBJECTS:

Chest: 451.

Desk: 451.

Charge, (Heraldic): 510.

Chimaera:

(1G4,

3,4,11,12).

503.

295.

Diadem: 499.

70.

(head): (78.

i).

Diapers: 277.

Circle, Diaper: 278, 283.

patterns: 9.

Panel: 256, (115. 6-9).

Diphros Okladias: 434.

Subdivision: 27.

Dish: 308, see 476.

Cist: 318.

Dog, head:

Oasp: 492.

Dolphin: 86.

Claw-foot: (220. 1-9).


Clock-case: 453, (475.

1.2).

(79.

).

(Heraldic): (511.

11).

Door-Knocker: 408.

Cluster, of Fruit: 59.

Dormer:

Coat of Arms: (525. i-s).

Dress-pin: 480.

Cock, (tap): 417.

Eagle, (Natural): 80, (454. 1-3).

Collar, (Heraldic): 518.

Column: see Supports.

Comb:

(463.

1).

(Heraldic): 80. 512.

(head: (343.

7).

Ear-ring: 496.

499.

Easd: 453.

Compasses: 417.
Console: 235.

Egg-and-tongue, &c.: 155.

Construction of Letters: 542,

Elaphos: 342.

Convolvulus: 52.

ELEMENTS OF DECORATION:

Com:

Ellipse,

52.

Construction,

Cornucopia: 124,

vision: 30.

Coronets: 520.

Cothon: see Kothon.

Panel: 267,

Cradle: 457.

Enamels: 281.
Enclosed Ornaments: 246.
Evolute-spiral Band: 151,

Oater: see Krater.

Fan:

Oest, (Heraldic): 518.

Fauchard: 396.

Cresting Border: 161, 172.

FEATURES

Crocket: 185.

Festoon: 59, (221.. e).

Couch: 438.

412.

of Objects: 125,

Fibula: 480.

Cross: 172.

(Heraldic): 515.

Finial: 175.

Panel: (275.

Flowers, Natural: 58.

3).

8.

and Subdi*

545

Index.

Hammer: 417.
Hanap 347.

Flower-pot: 315.

-vase: 312.

Fly-flapper: 414.

Hand-bell: 404.

Folding-chair: 438.

Hand-mirror: 412.

Foliage, Artificial: 39.

Hanging-cabinet: 449.

34.
, Natural:

Font: 320.

Hat, (Cardinal's, &c., Heraldic): 523,

Foot: (220. 1-9),

Heads of Animals:

Fork: 400.

Heaume:

Fox, head: (79.

Head-dress (Jewelry): 499,

Helmet: 390, 516, (108), (113).


Trappings: 518.
,,

7).

Frames: 461.

,,

1,

>

76.

390, 515.

(mirror): 465,

Heraldry: 500.
Hermes see Terminus.

(strap-work): 468.

Hexagon, Subdivision:

(typographical): 471.

Hinge: 186.
Hippotragelaphos: 342.

(architecturalj

Free ornaments:
Fret Band: 128.

462.

169,

Holy- water Stoup: 320.

Frieze: (62), (104.

(162)-(164),

5),

Fringe: 188.
Fruit, in Festoon

Horse, head: (79, 1-6).

59.

Hop, leaf: 52.


Horn, Drinking: 342.

Funnel: 324.
Furniture: 420.

Human, body:

Leg: 230.
Gable-ornament: 166.

Hyacinth-glass: 315.

Gargoyle: 185.

Initial: see Letters,

Gate: see

(82.

Implements: see Trophy, Symbol.


Ink-stand: 316.

i).

Inn-chair: (426.

Grill.

Geometrical Elements:

German

93.

Hydria: 320,

Garland: see in

18.

3.

Drinkiug-glasses

Girdle: 492, 188, (487.

352,

u-is).

1).

Instruments: see Trophy,


Ivy, leaf: 51, (203.

4).

Gladiator's Helmet: 390.

Jar: 318.

Glass, Drinking: 355.

Jewelry:

, see Stained-Glass.
Goblet: 345.

Jug: see Pitcher, Pot.


Kalathos: (344, 4),

Gothic Tracery: 30.

Kalpis: (323.

Griffin: 70, (514.

Kanephoros: 242.

1).

478.

2).

Grill: 294.

Kantharos: 340.

Grottesque Animal: 100.


Figure: 101.

Kapros: 342.

Mask:

Key: 410.
Kettle: (335.

95,

Gryps: 345,

Klismos: 422.

Guilloche: see Interlacement Band.


Hair-pin: 480.

Knife: 400.

Half-figure: 101.

Halberd: 394,
Meyer, Handbook

of

Ornament.

Symbol

Interlacement Band: 135.

10).

Knob, (finial). 179.


Knocker: 408.
Knot: see Ribbon.

35

646

Index.

Hothon: 340.

Mermaid:

Erater: 308.

Metal Objects:

Kyathos: 340.

Minerva, head: (108.

Kylix: 340, (311.

(514.

7).

359,

Hand: 412.

Label: 120.

Mirror,

Lace: 190.

Miserere-seat: 431.

Lachrimatory

Mitre: (524. 11-13).

312,

Monogram:

Ladle: 324.

Lamp:

6,7).

Mirror-frame: 465.

s).

364,

Pendant: 373, (314.

542,

Monstrance: 384.

Morion: 390.

13).

375.
, Table:

Lance: 394.

Mosaic: 278.

Lantern: 373.

Mouldings, Enricltments

Laurel: 43, (344.

Motto: 526,

Mug:

9).

Leaf Band: 145.


,

Nautilus shell: (91.

(Natural): 52.

Lectern: 453.

Necklace: 488.

Lectus Cubicularis: 438.

Neck-ring: (489.

Leg, (Furniture): 230.

Needle-case: 499.

Lekythos: 328.

Network: 4.
Numerals: 542.

Letters: 527.

1)

7,8).

Link Border: 160.

Oak,

Lion, (Heraldic): 510.

OBJECTS, DECORATED:
9,10).

48,
2),

(162.

(327.

1),

(208.

Mace:

2-5),

(88. 2,3), (464.

(156

Subdivision: 18.

18,^

Olive: 43.

3).

Order, (Heraldic): 523.

Ordinary, (Heraldic): 506.

TURES:

125.

Oval, Construction: 33.

Ovolo, Enrichment of: 155.

Fret.

Mantling, (Heraldic): 519.

Ox, head:

Maple,

Painting: see Mural painting.,

leaf: (55.

3.4).

Margin: see 477.


Mars' head: (103.

(79.

9).

Palmetto Band: 145.

Martel-axe: 394.

Palm, leaf: 48,


Panels: 246,

Mask:

Panther, (Henildic): (514.

9).

94.

Match-holder: 417.
Medallion: 109, (495.

Medusa, head: 100.

s).

295.

ORNAMEiNT APPLIED TO FEA-

5).

396.

Maeander: see

9),

Olpe:. 326.

Lunette, Panel: 268.


(77.

(150.

Oinochoe: 326.

10).

Subdivision: 21.

Lynx, head:

,,

2,4).

Lozenge, Panel: 272,

1,2),

Octagon, Subdivision:

Lock-escutcheon: (475.

(288.

leaf: (55.

Oblong, Panel: 262,

, (Natural): 63.
, head: 70, (233.
Lizard: (92. 1).

Lotus:

161.

Mural Painting: 286.


Natukal Forms: 34.

Lazy-tongs: 404.

of: 152,

353.

12,

18,25).

head: 73.

Paper-knife: 402.

Papyrus: 48,

2).

547

Index.

Rope-pattern see InterlacementBand,


Rosette: 182, see also Square, Panel,

Parapet: 227.
Parquetry: 278.

Circle, Panel.

Partizan: 394.

Patera: 324.

Rosette Band: 142.

Pendant, (Architectural): 179.


(Jbwelby): 494.
.
,

Rummer:

Pennon: 523.

Salt-cellar: 316.

Pentagon, Subdivision: 18.

Scabbard: 392, 391

Pepper-mill: 316.

Scale Diaper: 281.

Perforation: 172.

Scallop SheU: (91,

Perfume-vase: 328.

Scent-bottle: 499.

349.

Salade: 390, 516.

'

3,4).

Phiale: 312.

Scissors: 402.

Picture-frame: 465.

Scriptionale: (252.

Pike: 394.

Scyphus: see Skyphos.


Seal: 499.

Pilaster, (capital): 214.

213,

(panel):'.

1).

(113.

6,6),

Seat: 421.
Sector: 13.

(117. 1-8).

Pin: 480.

Sella Balnearis: 427.

Pitcher (lip-spout): 330.

Curulis: 427.

Semicircle: see Lunette.

Plate: 310.

Serpent, (Heraldic): (511.

Border: 476.

Polygon:

13,

Shaft, (candelabrum): 219.

Post: 227.

Pot (pipe-spout): 334,

Printing: 527.

SheU: 90.

Prochoiis: 326.

Proedra: (244.

(column): 197, 202.

, (pilaster): 213.
Sheath: see Scabbard.

Printer's-mark: 471.

Shield: 388, 505.

5).

Puzzle-glass: 353.

Quadrelle: (397.

(Heraldic): 502.

Sideboai-d: 449.

10).

Hailing: 227, see also Parapet, Bal-

Signet-ring: 484.

Simpulum:

auster.

Spout: .185,

Rain-water

(74.

8-5),

Bam, head:

(78. 3-7), (343. 1-5).

Ranunculus, leaf:

(55.

5).

(327.

11.12).

Situla: (325. 7-11).

Skull,

(87. 7-9).

Raking Panel: 276.

Human:
Ox:

(61.

109.
1),

(62.

Smelling-bottle: see Scent-bottle.


Snuffers: 404. (413

Repeating Ornaments: 277.

Sofa: 438.

Revolving Stool: 434.


Rhombus, Panel: see Lozenge, Panel,

Spanrail Panel: 268.


Spangle: 499.

Subdivision: 21.

Rhyton: 342.
Ribbon: 120.
Ring: 484.

1).

Skyphos:

Rectangle: see Oblong.

13).

(Natural): 90.

3).

Spoon: 324, 396.


Sphinx; 106, (223. e),
Square, Diaper: 278.

Panel: 247,

(429.

(15. 20).

35*

9).

Index.

548

Square, Subdivision: 14, (262, i-).

Tongs: 417.

Stained Glass: 283.

Tool: 417, see also Trophy, Symbol,

StaU: 428.

Torch: 124.

Standard: 523.

Torus, Enrichment of: 155.

Star, Panel: 249.

Tracery:

(259.

Subdivision: 13.

is-ie),

(28.

7,8),

(275.

Stool: 431.

Stoup: 320.

Subdivision: 21, 26.

Strap Hinge: 186.

Trapezoid, Panel: 276.

Strap-work, Border: 477.

Trapezophoron: 231,

Frame: 468. (476), (476).


Panel (260. 7,8), (264. 4,5),

Panel: 276.

Trophy: 110.

Tablet: 474.

Margin: 477.

Subdivision of Shapes: see l4

Triangle, Subdivision: 18.

Tripod: 379,

(271. 6-9).

Tulip-tree, leaf: (55.

33.

s).

Supports: 194,

Tumbler: 352.
Typographical Frame:

Supporter, (Heraldic): 526.

Uncials: see Letters.

Sword: 392.
Symbol: HI.
Table: 440, 231,

Undulate Band: 146.

471,

Uraniscus: 14.

Urn: 306.

Tablet: see Frames.

Utensils: 359.

Taboret: 431,

Valence: 188.

Tankard: 355.
Tap: see Cock.

Vase-forms, Chart of: 304.

Tassel: 188.

Vertebrate Band: 145.

Vases: 297,

(123.

1.4),

Telamon: 242.

Vine: 43,

Tent, (Heraldic): 526.

Viper: see Serpent.

(180. 5-^).

Terminus: 225.

Vizor-helmet: 390, 516.

Text: see Letters.

Wall-papers: 286.

Textile: see

i-ji).

Tragelaphos: 342,
Trapezium, Panel: 276.

Stele-crest: 167.

(29.

1),

Weaving.

War-Bcythes, &c.: 391,

Three-centred Arch, Construction: 33.

Water-pot: 334.

Throne: 425,

Wave-scroll: see Evolute-spiral Band

Thyrsos: (107.
Tiara: (524.

6,7).

12).

Tiger, head: (77.

s).

Tiles: 283.

Weapons: 386.
Weaving: 289.
Wings: 81.

TUting Helmet: 390, 616.

Wreath, (Heraldic): 519.


Writing: 527.

Tinctures, (Heraldic): 502,

Writing-table: 443.

Toilet-stand, or cabinet: 455.

Wrought-iron

175.

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