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CONTENTS OF DECEMBER 1910 
PAGE 
Editorial Notes 
159 
A Coarse in China Decoration, Lustres — Concluded 
Jetta Ehlers 
160, 162 
Pecans, Horse-chestnuts 
Jeanne M. Stewart 
160, 
161, 164 
Plate Designs 
Chas. Babcock 
162 
Larkspur, Supplement 
Edna S. Cave 
162 
Tea Set 
Henrietta Barclay Paist 
163 
Plates, etc., Pine Cone Motif 
Elizabeth J. Stoner 
164, 165, 166, 
167, 178 
Child's Cup and Saucer and Plate 
A. Edna Evans 
164, 
174, 180 
Pins and Buttons — 1st Prize 
Hannah B. Overbeck 
166 
Salt and Pepper Shakers 
Hannah B. Overbeck 
168 
Lace Pins 
M. C. McCormick 
168, 169 
Medallions 
C. S. Babcock 
168 
Almond Dish 
168 
Medallions for Pins 
Alice B. Sharrard 
168, 169 
Hot Water Pitcher 
Mrs. 0. M. Barton 
169, 181 
Syringa 
Edith Alma Ross 
169 
Boxes 
Hannah B. Overbeck 
170 
Belt Buckle or Umbrella Handle - 
-3d Prize 
Alice B. Sharrard 
170 
Panels 
Kathryn E. Cherry 
171 
Sedji Rose Bowl — 2d Prize 
Donna Isabel Hoge 
171, 178 
A Ceramic Exhibition at Burley and Co/s 
172, 173 
174, 175 
Child's Plates 
Hannah B. Overbeck 
176, 177 
Bowl 
Mary Louise Davis 
178 
Gladiolas 
Edith Alma Ross 
179 
Hat Pin Holder 
Winifred S. Gettemy 
179 
Answers to Correspondents 
180 
Study 
F. Dalrymple 
181 
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