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TEA CADDY. 
Albert W. Hechnan 
OUTLINE design in India ink, then oil the dark design and 
dust with two parts Pearl Grey, one part Yellow Green, 
one part Violet No. 2, then fire. 
Second Fire — Oil entire surface of caddy and dust with 
Pearl Grey, five parts; Apple Green, one part. Then wipe out 
the center of flower forms and the white space in wide band. 
ANOTHER TREATMENT 
First fire cream tint. Then tint the band with Pearl 
Grey, the balance of background with Pearl Grey one-half, 
Yellow Brown one-half. Clean out design and center of 
flower form and edges of band. Put Capucine or Orange Red 
thinly, on the center spot and carry out balance of design in 
Gold, first carefully drying the color. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Page 139) 
Albert W. Heckman 
FIRST Firing — Leaves are Moss Green and Lemon Yellow 
used thin for the lights in leaves; shading the leaves with 
Yellow Green and Brown Green, the darker leaves are painted 
in with Brown Green and Shading Green. The stems are 
Moss Green and Violet, the darkest touches are Brown Green 
and Blood Red. Berries are painted in with Yellow Red, 
Yellow Brown and Blood Red and Carnation. The background 
is Yellow Brown, Brown Green and Blood Red. 
Second Firing — Use same colors in leaves washing the 
Y''ellow Green very thin in lights; the shading is done by using 
color in washes and applying thin. The berries are kept bright 
in the lights and strengthened in shadows by using same colors 
as used in first firing. 
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TEA CADDY AND BOWL— A. W. HECKMAN (Bowl treatment page 137) 
