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TEA CADDY, NASTURTIUM— HANNAH B. OVERBECK 
CUPS AND SAUCERS (Page 115) 
Kathryn E. Cherry 
No. 5 — Derby Cup, "Haviland" 
Trace the design most carefully then oil all of the greenish 
blue places and dust with Water Green No. 2, then oil the violet 
places and dust with Mode. Clean the dusting well, then put 
in the gold, use Green Gold. 
Second Fire — Touch up all the uneven places then go over 
the gold again. 
No. 6 — Green Cup and Saucer 
Trace the design in, then oil the dark green places and dust 
with Water Lily Green, then oil the darker brown places and 
dust with Coffee Brown. The bands are dusted with Bright 
Green, the oil must be padded very thin for the Bright Green, 
so it will not be too bright, then oil the flower and dust with 
Yellow for Dusting. 
Second Fire — Touch up all the uneven places and fire. 
Third Fire — Oil the entire cup and dust with Green for 
Glaze. This must be padded very dry so it will be a very 
delicate cream. 
PITCHER, PLATES AND TEA-POT IN NASTURTIUMS 
(Pages 108, 109, HO) 
Hannah B. Overbed- 
OIL the bands back of the flowers and dust with equal parts 
Ivory Glaze and Bright Green. Leaves, stems and 
bands in Green Gold. Flowers, 2 parts Albert Yellow, | part 
Yellow Brown, 3 parts Ivory Glaze. 
CINERARIA (Page 103) 
Ida L'pion Paine 
"PLOWERS are painted with Deep Blue Green and Violet 
-T with touches of Mauve. The centers are Yellow and 
Yellow Brown. Leaves are Yellow Green, Bronze Green and 
Shading Green; the stems are Violet and Bronze Green. 
Second Firing — Paint backgi'ound with Violet and Copen- 
hagen Blue, and touches of Yellow. Touch up flowers with 
same colors used in first fire, going over the shadows, leaving 
the lights clear. 
CALIFORNIA POPPIES (Page III) 
Helena E. Hanscom 
OUTLINE design with Grey for Flesh. Oil flowers and dust 
with 2 Pearl Grey, 1 Ivory Glaze and 1 Albert Yellow. 
Oil stems and leaves and dust with Florentine Green or 3 Apple 
Green 1-2 Shading Green, 2 Pearl Grey. 
Second Firing — Oil over the entire surface and pad the oil 
until it is tacky, then let it stand about two hours and dust with 
Pearl Grey and a little Yellow, then clean the color from the 
flowers and paint the dark touches on the flowers with Yellow 
Brown. 
BOWL, NASTURTIUM— HANNAH B. OVERBECK 
NASTURTIUM DESIGN, TEA CADDY, BOWL AND TRAY 
(Pages 106, 107) 
Hannah B. Overbeck 
FLOWERS may be oiled and dusted with 2 parts Pearl Grey, 
1 part Ivory Glaze, f part Yellow Brown. Leaves: 3 
parts Pearl Grey, 1 part Apple Green. Stems and bands in 
White Gold. 
