KERAMIC STUDIO 
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THE PATRIOTIC OR LIBERTY BELL SET FOR AN INVALID— SISTER MARY TELESPHORUS 
TF possible to be carried out on our beautiful American 
A Belleek in red, white and blue enamel with gold band- 
ing. If Nippon ware is used or any white china, give it an 
ivory Belleek tint. 
First firing — Outline letters, bells and shields. 
Second firing — Tint entire piece with Satsuma tint or 
Trenton Ivory, clean off design, (but not necessarily) . 
Third firing — Letters, grey portion of bells, upper part 
of shield and grey bands on handles use Hancock's Medium 
Enamel, one part to three parts Aufsetzweiss, to this add 
one eighth flux. For soft ware use Hancock's Soft Enamel 
instead of Hancock's Medium Enamel. Now color your 
enamel with Lacroix's Night Green, one part to two parts 
Deep Blue and a little Black. Any reliable, already pre- 
pared, enamel may be used. The black stripes and handles, 
bells and shields — Reusche's Scarlet Red fires very well, 
especially when raised in the Kiln. White stripes, white 
enamel. The first letters in each word may be red. If 
done on Belleek one firing is sufficient but the outline must 
be thoroughly dry. 
