I1ERAMIC STUDIO 
BUNCH BERRIES— MISS TILDEN 
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THESE little drawings of bunch berries are given as a suggestive motif for conventional de- 
signing. The berries are red ; leaves a glossy green with touches of red and brown where 
older ; stems brown, but of course in conventionalization, any desired liberty can be taken with 
the color as long as the effect is harmonious. 
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DESIGN FOR CUP AND SAUCER— ANNA B. LEONARD 
THE design is outlined in black. Rosettes are in turquoise blue enamel with outer rim in gold, 
also gold centres. The leaf-like forms in the narrow perpendicular stripes are of tur- 
quoise blue enamel, with a darker shade for the narrow bands each side, the dots between 
the leaves being gold. The wide band at the top of the cup and outer edge of the saucer is a 
turquoise blue tint obtained by using one-third Deep Blue Green (Lacroix), two-thirds Night 
Green (Lacroix). To this mixture add one-sixth flux. The smaller bands may be turquoise 
blue or gold. This design may be carried out in any color. It is charming in blue and green 
or in red and gold. It is an adaptable design for beginners, and can be used in monochrome. 
The second arrangement of the same spacing may be carried out in the old Sevres coloring of 
turquoise blue band, pink roses and turquoise blue enamel in settings of fine raised paste dots, 
which must not stand too high, but which should be carefully and beautifully executed, or the 
design will look coarse and common. 
