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HAND COLOURED PRINTS by Pamela Colman Smith, of
    Miss Ellen Terry:—
        as “‘Portia’ hurrying to the Railway Station”   …  …  Price Is. Post free.
        as “Sans Gêne”   …  …  …  …  …  …  ” Is.  ”
        as “Queen Katharine”   …  …  …  …  …  ” 2s. 6d.  ”
        as “Mistress Page”   …  …  …  …  …  …  ” 2s. 6d.  ”
        as “Hiördis” (in the Vikings)   …  …  …  …  ” 2s. 6d.  ”

Subscribers to The Green Sheaf may obtain this last print for Is. Post free.

THE BASKET MAKER, THE WIND, AND THE FARM HOUSE.
    Three hand-coloured prints in a portfolio. 2s. 6d. post free; also singly at Is. each.

    Any of the above may be had from the Editor of The Green Sheaf.

The Green Sheaf School of Hand Colouring, undertakes small Editions of
    Books, Programmes, Cards, etc., for private Theatricals and Dances, also cards for advertising
    purposes. The School supplies the designs and executes the orders complete where desired.
    For further particulars apply to The Editor, The Green Sheaf, 14 Milborne Grove, The
    Boltons, S.W.

            From ELKIN MATHEWS’ LIST.

THE GOLDEN VANITY AND THE GREEN BED: Words and
    Music of Two Old English Ballads. With Pictures in Colour by Pamela Colman Smith.
    4to, 7s. 6d. net.
    “The illustrations are highly spirited in treatment. They exhibit a strong decorative sense on the part of the
artist, the colour scheme being remarkably bold and well ‘harmonised.’”—Studio.

WIDDICOMBE FAIR: A series of 13 Coloured Drawings to this Old
    West Country Ballad. By Pamela Colman Smith. 4to, in portofolio, 10s. 6d. net.

        Published by ELKIN MATHEWS, Vigo Street,
            Nigh the Albany, London.

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                              The Green Sheaf

        THE GALLERY, ONE PRINCE’S TERRACE,
                        HEREFORD ROAD, W.
    JOHN BAILLIE requests the honour of a visit. Exhibitions every
    three weeks.
    A fine Collection of Modern Jewellery always on view.
    Classes for Enamelling, Metal-work, Carving, Bookcasing, Water
    Colours, Fan Painting, Wood Engraving, &c.
    Gallery open 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    The Supplement to this Number is a reproduction from a pastel
by W. B. Yeats, of The Lake at Coole.
The next number of The Green Sheaf will contain—
    Poems and short stories by Lady Gregory, John Todhunter,
Alix Egerton, and L. C. Duncombe-Jewell.
    Drawings by Cecil French, Pamela Colman Smith, Gordon Craig,
and W. T. Horton.
    A few proof copies of the Rossetti drawing of Mrs. Stirling are
for sale at Eighteen pence each, post free.
    There will be thirteen Numbers of The Green Sheaf in a year,
printed on antique paper and hand-coloured, and the Subscription is
Thirteen shillings annually, post free. Single Copies may be had at
Thirteen pence each.
    Edited and Published by PAMELA COLMAN SMITH,
            14, Milborne Grove, The Boltons, London, S.W.

                        ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

MLA citation:

Advertisements, The Green Sheaf, No. 4, 1903, pp. 15-16. Green Sheaf Digital Edition, edited by Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, Yellow Nineties 2.0, Toronto Metropolitan University Centre for Digital Humanities, 2022. https://1890s.ca/GSV4-ads/