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PLATE, CUP AND SAUCER— MRS. ROBERT D. HAIRE 
BELLEEK, Sedji, or Satsuma. Wide bands, warm Gray E; 
narrow bands, rich Dark Blue; leaves, Sage Green; fern 
leaf, rich Dark Blue; flowers, soft but rich Yellow; dots, Yel- 
low Red enamels without outline. 
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May E. Reynolds Judson 
FIRST Fire: Outline in ink that fires in, then dust light 
spaces where indicated with Copenhagen Blue, and just 
a little Violet mixed with it. Paint flowers in Rose and Amer- 
ican Beauty for the pink flower, Banding Blue and Violet 
for blueish flower, and Violet and a touch of Crimson Purple 
for the violet flower. Leaves in Brown Green, Dark Green, 
Moss Green, and Empire Green. Lay in the Roman Gold in 
places indicated, also in band on cover of sugar bowl. Green 
Gold is also very good. 
Second Fire: Dust in Lavender Glaze for the tint on 
sugar and creamer, strengthen the black spaces with either 
Best Black paint, or the ink that fires in. If necessary dust 
over the blue spaces with the same mixture as used in first 
fire, Copenhagen Blue and Violet, retouch the flowers again if 
desired, and strengthen the gold. 
