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Pewabic Tiles — Mary Chase Perry 
merits in flambe red similar to the results obtained by Mr. 
Walrath. 
Another unfamiliar name is that of the Clifton Pottery. 
The shapes are simple and good with semi mat glazes of 
the rutile brown type used by Mrs. Robineau, the light 
mat brown at top of pieces running into a bright glaze with 
violet and blue streaks and small mat crystallizations at 
the base. They also showed some mat light greens, shapes 
not so good as the others, the outlines being grotesque and 
with odd handles similar to the shapes used by Teco Pot- 
tery and some German firms. 
A very interesting collection of pottery made by Mex- 
ican Indian women and accompanied by two pieces of her 
own work, was shown by Miss Josephine Foord, who has 
been sent by the U. S. Government to instruct the Indians 
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Pewabic Tiles— Mary Chase Perry 
Pewabic Tiles— Mary Chase Perry 
