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GROUP OF PITCHERS IN POLYCHROME ENAMELS— MAUD M. MASON (No. 2) 
Group No. 3 — This is a dessert set in dark blue and orange 
enamels on a soft, creamy glaze. 
Group No. 4 — The plaque is in Canton and Nankin blue 
enamel on a hard French glaze. The white and gold coffee set 
is simple and usable and at the same time has a distinctly rich 
effect. 
Group No. 5 — This set consists of a cracker jar, a marmalade 
jar, a cheese plate and six side plates. It is in gay colored enam- 
els in blues, reds, orange and greens on a Belleek glaze." 
Mr. O'Hara writes as follows: "Mrs. O'Hara has worked 
out through years of practical experience, this broad enamel dec- 
oration, and this year has a wonderful display. Her color 
schemes and designs, as well as technique, have received most 
favorable comment from many of the leading artists. Mr. Mar- 
shal Fry unhesitatingly expressed himself along these lines." 
Mr. J. Nilsen Laurvik, a recognized authority on ceramics 
and well-known art critic, member of the Board of Governors of 
the Nat. Arts Club, says: "Mrs. O'Hara's work is a new note 
PLACQUE, HARD GLAZE BLUE ENAMEL— MAUD M. MASON (No. 4) 
COFFEE SET, WHITE AND GOLD— ELIZABETH MASON VANDERHOOF 
BAR LE DUC SET, SOFT PORCELAIN, BRILLIANT POLYCHROME ENAMELS— MAUD M. MASON (No. 5) 
EXHIBITION OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF CRAFTSMEN, NEW YORK 
