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KERAMIC STUDIO 
MRS. G. E. EMMONS 
pieces designed in copper lustre made a rich note in the exhi- 
bition. The Belleek cracker jar with an unusual bird design 
in old blue was one of the best in this splendid collection. 
Miss Florence McCray was given the Hasburg Gold Prize 
for a most unique handling of etched gold in a four piece tea set. 
Red bronze gold was used as a background for a border design 
in white and roman gold, the whole brought into harmony by 
a "rich Satsuma tint. The same coloring was used on a plate 
with peacock border. She also showed a Sedji tea-set in 
green and white gold. 
Dr. Frank A. Gunsaulus Prize for glass was given to Miss 
lone Wheeler. Her lustred glass was interesting in color and 
shape. She exhibited a number of lustred porcelain pieces, a 
large peacock vase was a beautifully developed piece, a rich 
rose lustre vase was most attractive. A copper lustre tea set, 
also one in blue, and smaller pieces of varied lovely colors 
completed this collection. 
Miss Mary Thrash showed two pieces, a well executed 
tile and fruit dish in soft colors. 
MRS. J. B. EMISON MRS. E. T. PHELPS 
MRS. MARGUERITE J. ROOD MISS MARY THRASH 
MISS MARY E. HIPPLE MISS IRENE ANDERSON 
MISS FLORENCE McCRAY— Awarded Hasburg Gold Prize for Etched Plate 
and Tea set 
MRS. ISABELLE C. KISSINGER 
Miss Irene Anderson sent a Satsuma trinket box, sugar 
and creamer, and dresser set, all showing careful work in both 
design and execution. 
A charming pair of small vases, a Satsuma box and a very 
effective larger vase made a small but strong exhibit for Mrs. 
E. T. Phelps. 
Mrs. Rood was represented by a pleasing vase, with dark 
brown background and border designed in orange lustre and gold. 
Mrs. Grace Bush sent a collection characterized by good 
design and harmonious coloring. The lamp-vase, bowl with 
bird motif, in peacock tones, and suggestion for dinner set 
were especially good. The latter was awarded the Burley & 
Co. prize for the most appropriate design for tableware. 
Mrs. J. B. Emison also showed successful tableware, a set 
of dinner plates in enamels and gold were noteworthy for 
daintiness of design and careful execution. 
Colors used— Alic 
ANNE TAYLOR BROWN 
Panel for Belleek Compote in Photo 
Blue, French Violet, Plum, Light Green, Yellow and Orange 
