KERAMIC STUDIO 
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ADAPTATIONS BY ADELAIDE ALSOP ROBINEAU 
either the same size or enlarged many times, as centers or 
side medallions, or as units to be repeated without the outer 
circle or square confining line. 
No. 1 should be treated similarly to the Britanny ware. 
On a grey or cream ground: Blue bird. Red or Orange 
wings and plumes. Yellow eyes and beaks. Violet Brown 
claws and stems. Green leaves. Light Violet flowers, or 
use your own fancy. 
No. 2 : Orange corners, Peacock Blue flowers. Center, 
Orange. Dots, all lines and black portion, Black. 
No. 3 for Satsuma : Gold lines, Red dots. Blue flower. 
— On celadon : Scales, Green with Blue spots. Star shape 
outer line, Green. Inner line, Blue Flowers in two shades 
of Violet enamel with Blue spots. 
Nos. 4 & 5 : Two shades of Blue, Violet or Green on 
celadon, or Gold and Silver on white, or Black on buff or 
brown pottery. 
No. 6: On celadon, Silver leaves, Orange and Yellow 
berries. On yellow pottery, Dark Blue, Brown or Black 
leaves and Red berries. On brown pottery, Light Green 
leaves and Yellow and Orange berries. 
No. 7 : On Satsuma, Gold, Red or Brown lines, leaves 
Green, fan shaped flowers, two shades of Violet. Crescent 
shape, Y3?low. Scalloped flowers, Blue and Red with 
Orange center 
No. 8 : Enamels : Black on buff, Delft' Blue on cream 
or the colors can be reversed. Light enamels on a dark 
ground or a polychrome treatment would be very effective. 
Bird, greenish Blue, wings, Brick Red or Reddish Orange. 
Claws, Brown Violet. Tail, outer feather same as wing, 
inner feather, lighter or yellower. Eye, Orange. Ground, 
Apple Green or Light Yellow. 
No. 9: Flowers and leaves, a light greenish blue 
painted on. Bars and dots, Violet. 
No. 10: Center flower, Pink with Dark Violet inner 
band and Orange center. Dark flower, center, Violet 
Brown, next Pale Yellow, Violet Blue and Mauve. Third 
flower, Green center, Yellow petals. Can be used on any 
colored ground. 
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