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CONTENTS FOR JULY 1906 
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Editorial 
The Class Room — Etching 
League Notes — Club Notes, Studio Notes 
Chicago Exhibition 
The following contributions are made by 
Arrangements of Roses for decoration 
White and Pink Roses 
Bowl — Buttercup Motif 
Strawberries (Supplement) 
Buttercup and Clover 
Poppy and Hollyhock 
Border Suggestion for Table Service 
Fruit Plate — Apple Motif 
Fruit Bowl 
Grapes 
Fruit Plate— Grape Motif 
Roses 
Cowslip Sketches 
The Crafts 
The Making of a Palmleaf Basket 
Art Workers Organization 
Crafts Exhibitions 
Answers " to . Correspondents . 
LIST OF BOORS 
The Rose Book, containing some of the best 
rose studies and designs published in 
Keramic Studio postpaid 
The Fruit Book, containing some of the best 
fruit studies and designs published 
in Keramic Studio .postpaid 
Composition, by Arthur Dow postpaid 
Principles of Design, by E. Batchelder . . . . .postpaid 
Decorative Studies, by J. Foord postpaid 
Plant Forms and Designs, by Midgley and 
Lilley postpaid 
Practical Pottery, elementary instruction 
for students, by Richard Lunn postpaid 
Grand Feu Ceramics, a practical treatise on 
the making of hard porcelain dec- 
orated with high temperature glazes 
by Taxile Doat of the Manufactory of 
of Sevres, France postpaid 
Seger's Collected Writings, 2 volumes postpaid 
For the Collector: 
Vol. II Old China, bound blue cloth . . postpaid 
Vol. Ill Old China, bound blue cloth . postpaid 
Anglo-American Pottery, a manual for col- 
lectors, by Edwin Atlee Barber, Cura- 
tor of the Pennsylvania Museum, sec- 
ond edition postpaid 
American Glassware, old and new, by Edwin 
A. Barber postpaid 
Marks of American Potters, by Edwin A. 
Barber postpaid 
Pottery and Porcelain of the United States 
by Edwin A. Barber postpaid 
The Lace Book, by N. Hudson Moore postpaid 
Sara Wood Safford 
Lucy E. Shields 
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3.00 
3.00 
1.65 
3.00 
12.50 
2.50 
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3-50 
2.00 
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2.25 
3-75 
5-30 
Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania German 
Potters, by Edwin A. Barber, in pa- 
per cover postpaid 
Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania Potters, by 
Edwin A. Barber, cloth, limited edi- 
tion postpaid 
Encyclopedia of Ceramics, by W. P. Jervis . . postpaid 
The Old China Book, by N. Hudson Moore . . postpaid 
The Old Furniture Book, by N. Hudson 
Moore postpaid 
Old Pewter, by N. Hudson Moore postpaid 
Chats on English China, by Arthur Hayden . postpaid 
Chats on Old Furniture, by Arthur Hayden . postpaid 
China Collecting in America, by Alice Morse 
Earle . postpaid 
Pottery and Porcelain, a guide to collectors, 
by Frederick Litchfield, the English 
expert postpaid 
French Pottery and Porcelain by Henri 
Frantz postpaid 
Dutch Pottery and Porcelain, by W. Pit- 
cairn Knowles postpaid 
Old English Furniture, by Fred Fenn and 
B. Wyllie postpaid 
English Embroidery, by A. F. Kendrick. . .postpaid 
French Furniture, by Andre Saglio postpaid 
Old Pewter, by Malcolm Bell postpaid 
Sheffield Plate, by B. Wyllie postpaid 
The Oriental Rug Book, by Mary Churchill 
Ripley postpaid 
Home Furnishing, practical and artistic, by 
Alice M. Kellogg postpaid 
William Adams, an old English potter, by 
William S. Turner postpaid 
HLeramic Studio Pub. Co., Syracuse, N. 
5-oo 
6-75 
2.18 
2.18 
2.18 
2.16 
2.18 
3.20 
6.25 
2.68 
2.68 
2.68 
2.68 
2.68 
2.68 
3.20 
1.65 
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