March, 1918 
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Not the great Auk, gentle 
ladye, but an Italian Prima- 
vera pottery plate with blue, 
yellow and green decorations. 
9/4" diameter. $1.35 each 
Simple, undecoratsd glass¬ 
ware; decorations to order, 
extra. Goblets, $4.50 doz.; 
clarets, $4; finger bowls, $4.50; 
finger bowl plates, $9.50; ice 
teas, $2.75 
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Another Italian Primavcra, 
with a bird slightly different 
from Brother Auk, comes with 
yellow and green decorations, 
$1.35 each 
The base of the lamp is wood 
and shade is of parchment 
paper available in practically 
all pastel shades. Base, 8}4" 
high, $9; shade, 10" wide, $15 
There’s the suggestion of a 
Pompeian decoration about 
this Wedgwood salad set. 
It consists of salad bowl 
and plate, mayonnaise bowl 
and plate and 12 other 
plates, all octagonal in 
shape. $22 complete. De¬ 
sign is executed in black 
and yellow 
Really a reproduction of 
old Spode. This breakfast 
set of Copeland embossed 
china with a dainty flower 
design consists oj breakfast 
plates $9 a doz.; cups and 
saucers, $11.30 a doz.; egg 
cups, $6.50 a doz.; cereal 
dishes, $6.65 a doz., and 
platters $2.70 each 
Folks tell us that the tea 
habit is growing in Amer¬ 
ica. Good! It is ready for 
you now. The set is of 
rich dark blue pottery: a 
tea pot, 5" high and 8 Vi" 
wide; sugar, creamer and 
tea tile in proportion; 
plates 7 J4" wide—there are 
six in the set—and six 
cups and saucers. This set 
comes complete for $10. 
The table is interesting too 
— walnut, oval top, with 
gold rim. 23" high and top 
23" by 20". $16.50 
