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RERAMIC STUDIO 
Keramic Studio Supplements 
1899 
j-May — Tankard Study, Mrs. Adelaide Alsop-Robineaii 
fjuuc— Roses, . . . Marshal Fry, Jr. 
July— Chocolate Pot, . . Mrs. Anna B. Leonard 
A ugust — Stein with Decoration of Currants, 
. Miss Jeanne M. Stetvart 
\ September— Chrysanthemums, . F. B. A ulich 
October — Thistles, . . Miss Jeanne M. Stewart 
* November — Study of Hops, . . Marshal Fry, Jr. 
Dece?nber — Holly and Mistletoe, A dclaidc A Isop-Robineau 
Plate, Arabian Design, Anna B. Leonard 
1900 
January — Plate Divider, 
* Silver Pheasant, 
February — Poppies, 
\March — Postcresque Placquc, 
April — Russian Plate, 
*May — Pine Cones, 
*June — Modern Conventional Decoration, . A. Erdmann 
July — Mug with Corn Decoration, Sara Wood Sajford 
August — Hawthorn Plate, . K. E. Cherry 
* September — Plate in Blue and Gold, Mrs. A nna B. Leonard 
October — Vase {Decoration of Grapes and Wild Roses), 
Miss Jeanne M. Stewart 
* November — Double Violets, . Marshal Fry, Jr. 
December — Holly and Mistletoe, Maud Briggs Knowlton 
1901 
^January — Decorative Heads, 
* February — Hazel Nut Plate, 
* March— Asters, 
Isabel May Wight man 
From the German 
Mary Chase Perry 
Henrietta Barclay Paist 
K. E. Cherry 
Marshal Fry, Jr. 
* April— Pitcher, 
* May— Milkweed, 
*June — Mermaid Plate, 
*July — Study of Grapes, 
'*A ugust — Indian Head, 
^September — Flcur de Lis, 
' k October — Chinese Plate, 
* November — Geraniums, 
* December — Asters, 
1902 
* January — Columbine, 
* February — Roses, 
* March — Rose in Vase, 
* April — Design for Plate, 
'■''May — Pond Lilies, 
*Juuc — Wild Roses, 
*July — Coffee Set, 
*A ugust — Daffodils, 
* September— Blackberries, 
In Preparation 
Currants, Red Roses, Jonquils, Little Roses, Punch Boivl. 
* Lithograph Colors, 25 cents each ; the balance Half-Tones, printed 
in one color, 20 cents each. The Plate Divider, 10 cents. 
t Lithograph Colors 35 cents. 
Full treatment with each study. 
MRS. LEONARD'S GOLD— In Powder form 
Especially durable for tableware. May be used over unfired paste. 
28 East 23rd St , NEW YORK 
A. A. Robineau 
. S. M. Sajford 
Maud Mason 
Mabel C. Dibble 
Marshal Fry 
Fred Wilson 
E. A ulich 
H B. Paist 
. F. B. A ulich 
K. Liver more 
Maud M. Mason 
Sara Wood Sajford 
A delaide A Isop-Robineau 
E. Louise Jenkins 
Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 
. Anna B. Leonard 
. M. M. Mason 
E. Louise Jenkins 
E. Mason 
. T. M. Hinman 
J. M. Stewart 
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and Materials for decorating; finest 
and largest assortment of wooden blanks 
and all kinds of novelties in leather 
4|oods. Send for Catologue, vol. 200. 
F. WEBER & CO., 
ARTISTS' MATERIALS AND DRAWING SUPPLIES. 
FOR NOVELTIES IN WHITE CHINA, Apply to our St. Louis House. 
709 Locust St., 
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I 125 Chestnut St., 
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$1.50, to new subscribers, for a limited time only. 
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Box 267, Maiden, Mass. 
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