RERAMIC STUDIO 
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LAMP-MRS. G. W. BUCKLAND 
enamel were copies of same over one hundred yeai's old. One 
had panels of roses in pink flown enamel ; the other a low colonial 
shape, paneled, had orange trees bearing nondescript blossoms 
of violet, with oranges and leaves in natural coloring. A low 
bowl had a design in silver against soft gi'ey. Original designs 
were shown on a pitcher in two shades of blue, and a tea set in 
olive ground, with design in black. Several plates, and a large 
Belleek jar, intricate panel design and small bouquets of 
flowers in flown enamel, made up an attractive selection, well 
executed. 
Miss Carrie Williams, Dunkirk, N. Y., had a pleasing and 
varied exhibit. One bowl in reds, had a semi-conventional 
grape design. Another, lined with yellow brown and yellow 
lustre, had pomegranates flatly painted against a dull black 
ground. A small bowl with plate was very well done in dark- 
est blue bands, and all over design of blossoms. 
Mrs. 1. Pixley, Medina, N. Y., showed some beautifully 
executed conventional designs on plates, cups and saucers, 
using soft tints and lustres. A broth bowl in two shades reseda, 
attracted favorable comment. 
Mrs. A. J. Hastings, Olean, N Y., had one of the notable 
exhibits, small but exceedingly choice in its perfection of exe- 
cution. A pudding dish and plates showed an immense amount 
of work in a band border of peacocks and fruits natural color- 
ing, and gold dotted ground. This set and several plates told 
of fine feeling for harmonious color. 
Miss Eva Pelton, Warren, Pa., displayed all original con- 
ventional designs well worked out. The general effect was very 
harmonious, and the execution admirable. 
Buffalo has good reason to be proud of her last exhibit, 
which shows enormous strides in advance of the work of 
former years. Many favorable comments have been received 
from outside visitors, who have taken the trouble to write 
Keramic Studio about it. 
JARDINIERE, EGYPTIAN DESIGN— PAUL PIERING Treatment by Jessie M. Bard 
OIL all dark spaces with Fry's Special Oil and dust with two 
pai'ts Banding Blue, one part Sea Green and two parts 
Pearl Grey. Oil all gi-ey spaces except the three oblong spaces 
between the two straight lines in the bud and dust with two 
parts Pearl Grey and one part Apple Green. Paint oblong 
spaces with Yellow Brown and a little Albert Yellow. 
