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KERAMIC STUDIO 
ADAPTATIONS BY ADELAIDE ALSOP ROBINEAU 
The cup and saucer is for three colors only to be dusted 
on or made in enamels. Geese to be dull Blue or Violet 
with Orange beaks and feet. Water lines in greyish Green. 
Edge Blue, Green or Orange. This would also be inter- 
esting worked on a celadon ground. 
The talcum shakers are in Satsuma but the designs can 
be adapted as repeated panels on bowls or other shapes. A 
suggested color scheme for Satsuma would be: For single 
goose panel, outer line and goose in gold, beak and feet in 
Red enamel. Inner line and stems of flowers, Dull Red. 
Leaves and grass in two shades of Green flat enamel'. 
Flowers, Red with gold centers, Orange with Red centers 
and Yellow with Orange centers. Red outlines. 
The same treatment could be used on a white ground, 
or omit gold and use a medium light Violet Brown. If used 
on pottery the lines should all be heavier. 
For the panel with two geese, a similar color scheme 
would be effective, or, if used on celadon, the geese could be 
in Cream enamel with all lines green or blue, instead of 
red. The flower panel can be executed in any colored scheme 
desired, in gold and enamels, or flat color and enamels. 
The page of medallions can be used in many ways, 
