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KERAMIC STUDIO 
A BARGAIN 
in China, Satsuma and Sedji Wares 
As we will not have any Summer School this year, we will not keep any of 
the little stock of china on hand. We want to dispose of it promptly and are 
offering it at rock bottom prices. 
Send your order EARLY, as at These 
prices the lot will be sold in no time 
CHINA 
EACH 
1 Coupe Plate, 9| inch diam., French S .35 
1 Coupe Plate, 9j inch diam., glazed open work border, French 80 
1 Oval Tile, 13J by 10 inches, French 85 
1 Ova! Tile, 12 by 84 inches, French 70 
1 Oval Tile, 9| by 7| inches, French 15 
1 Oval Tile, G by 4J inches, French 18 
1 Plate, 8i inch rim with open work pattern. German 1.25 
1 Chop Plate, 11} inches, Favorite 80 
24 Coupe Plates, 8| inches, Favorite 18 
12 Coupe Plates, 7j inches, Favorite 14 
12 Coupe Plates, 6 inches, Favorite 10 
3 Rectangular Trays, 12^ by 9j inches, Favorite 75 
3 Rectangular Trays, 10 by 6| inches, Favorite 45 
2 Rectangular Trays, 5J by 3} inches, Favorite 15 
2 Chocolate Pots, triangular handle, 8 inches high, Favorite 1 .1)0 
3 Creamers, triangular handle, 3J- inch high, Favorite 15 
3 Sugars, triangular handle, 2| inch high, Favorite 25 
2 Rose Bowls, 4 inch high by 4f. Favorite 50 
1 Salad or Fruit Bowl, 9 by 4§ inches, Favorite 1.00 
2 Conical Bowls, 5 i inch high by 8, Favorite 70 
2 Conical Bow]s : 4 inch high by 5f, Favorite 35 
1 Round Bowl, 2-J- inches high by 5J, Favorite.... ... .30 
2 Candlesticks, 8 inches high, Favorite ... .45 
2 Water Pitchers, 9 inches high, Favorite 75 
SED.1I 
NO. EACH 
63. 2 Salad or Fruit Bowls, 9 inches diam $1 00 
64. 13 Oval Trays, 10 by S inches .70 
65. 14 Covered Bowls, 4 inches diam 30 
67. 3} doz. Cups and Saucers. $3.25 a dozen 30 
6S. 3 Covered Vases or Tea Caddies, same as No. 46 Satsuma 50 
SATSUMA 
NO. EACH 
1. 3 Tea Caddies, 3 inches high § .75 
2. 1 Bowl, 7J by 3 inches .15 
3. 3 Coupe Plates, 85 inches .75 
4. 14 Vases, 5 inches high ..'..........'. ^25 
5. 5 Bowls, indented edge, 4£ inches diam .30 
6. 9 Square Boxes, 3 inches diam " '«s 
7. 2 Cylinder Vases, 3 h inches high "] ] 2 5 
S. 8 Vases, 1\ inches high 75 
9. 4i doz. Cups and Saucers, $5.00 a dozen . '45 
11. 2 Creamers, with cover 50 
12. 3 Sugars (or covered bowls), no handles " [ 40 
15. 4 Boxes with Feet, 4 inches diam ' '75 
16. 5 Cups and Saucers, round handle " '45 
17. 3 Round Boxes, with Feet, 2.', inches diam " ' 50 
18. 2 Coupe Plates, 6 inches diam ' 50 
20. 1 Cylinder Vase, 5 inches high 'ag 
21. 4 Vases, 5 inches high " '95 
22. 5 Pentagonal Boxes, 3J inches diam Z. ''..'.'.'. '.'. 'jb 
23. 4 Bowls, 4j inches diam 25 
26. 6 Coupe Plates, 7 inches diam 'm 
27. 3 Coffee Pots, 6 inches high ' = = 
28. 10 Tea Pots, 4 inches high "" i' n o 
29. 1 Tea Caddy or Covered Vase, oi inches hi..h R5 
31. 9 Vases, 7 inches high ' 50 
32. 12 Low Bowls, with Feet, li inches diam '90 
35. 4 Sugars, with handles '40 
36. 3 Creamers 'on 
38. 11 Oval Trays, 10 bv 8J inches 1 '§n 
39. 7 Low Bowls, with feet, 9 inches diam J'yV 
42. 3 Small Pentagonal Bowls. 2] inches diameter 'l0 
43. 14 Covered Vases or Tea Caddies, 7 inches high. . B5 
44. 3 Tea Pots, 5 inches high 6n 
45. 3 Coffee. Pols 64 inches high '" '?r 
46. 11 Covered Vases or Tea Caddies, 3.1 inches high '" 'r,o 
47. 1 Round Box, 3i inches diam .... 50 
54. 1 Covered Vase, 7§ inches high 200 
55. 2 Boxes, 6 inches diam Jqq 
2 Boxes, same as 55, but 5 inches diam SO 
56. 1 Teapot, 5 inches high "" '75 
57. 2 Boxes, 1 inches diam '4s 
59. 3 Creamers if, 
61. 4 Sugars 7n 
60. 5 Tobacco Jars, 5 inches high gg 
1 Round Box, 3| inches diam.. 11 inches high '."'.'!"'."'.'.""" ' '50 
1 Bowl, 4} inches diam.. 2 inches high '" '35 
1 Bowl. 4 J inches diam., 3J inches high '"'"'.', '50 
1 Bowl, 5 inches diam , 3 inches high 50 
For shapes of Sedji and Satsuma see our illustration with numbers in pre- 
ceding issues of Keramic Studio. 
The Robineau Pottery 
Syracuse, 1\. Y. 
COLOR SUPPLEMENTS 
OF KERAMIC STUDIO 
FOR JUNE, 1915 
THE CONVENTIONAL COLOR SUPPLEMENT 
by Albert W. Heckman 
A beautiful design, Persian motif, in shades of Green 
£S£5 
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THE SEMI-NATURALISTIC COLOR SUPPLEMENT 
by W. K. Titze 
Most interesting combinations in color and design 
In addition to the Color Supplements there will be : 
A Page of "Little Things" by Dorris Dawn Mills 
Luncheon Set in Enamels by Dorothea Warren O'Hara 
Two Pages of Plate Designs by Lillie M. T. Bennett 
Rose Plate by Dora V. McCrea 
Designs by Edith Alma Ross, Lillian L. Priebe and 
Henrietta B. Paist, with many contributors of note, in- 
cluding L. Vance Phillips and her class at Chatauqua. 
The program is not quite completed at this date, but the theme 
of nearly all contributions will be "The Rose" used in decoration. 
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