HXRAMIC STUDIO 
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TREATMENT OF PUNCH BOWL 
F. S. Browne 
HIS design could be etched in gold and silver on a bronze 
ground either with or without a black outline. The 
inside tinted cream, and design in gold with brown or black- 
outline. 
Monochromatic treatment in yellows, browns and gold 
would also be agreeable or a matt brown ground with design 
in purple and green lustre with black or gold outlines. Other 
treatments will suggest themselves to the decorator. 
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RASPBERRY PLATE 
Mariavi L. Candler 
After sketching in the design, the first painting should be 
simple washes of light and shades, leaving the detail 
work for the second firing. For the red raspberries use 
Deep Red Brown, Pompadour and Carnation. Two or three 
black raspberries are introduced for variety. For these use 
Banding Blue and Ruby Purple in the light tones, addinga lit- 
tle Brunswick Black for the dark effects. 
For the foliage use Brown Green, Moss Green, Russian 
Green, and Shading Green. The stems are Yellow Green, 
shaded with Ruby Purple. 
The shadow leaves and berries are in flat washes of 
Warm Grey and Violet Iron. 
Wash in a background of Ivory Yellow, and Grey for 
flowers around the blossoms, touching the petals with 
Warm Grey on the shadow side. For the centers use Albert's 
Yellow, Orange Red and Brown Green, flushing the light 
side of the plate daintily with Ivory Yellow, Pompadour and 
a touch of Russian Green, blending in with Yellow Brown, 
Chestnut Brown and Brown Green on the shadow side. 
In the second painting strengthen the dark tones with 
same colors, adding details. A little enamel may be used in 
the high lights of the blossoms. 
RASPBERRY PLATE— MARIAM L. CANDLER 
