RERAMIC STUDIO 
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INVALID'S TEA SET-MABEL C DIBBLE 
DIVIDE the pieces into sections corresponding to these, 
if your china is not exactly the same size and style. 
All lines and bands, handles and Greek key, in gold. 
Outline the design in black, and fire. Then fill in the back- 
ground with dull red, two-thirds Deep Red Brown, one- 
third Capucine Red, using a very little anise oil to make the 
color flow smoothly. The larger ornaments are filled in 
with blue enamel, Dark Blue, Deep Purple and Brunswick 
Black, with one-eighth Aufsetzweis. All the small scrolls 
and leaves in gold. 
Be sure that the red is a dull dark Pompeiian red and the 
blue not too bright. 
SMALL BOWL-MABEL C DIBBLE 
FOR bowl i of" in circumference divide into fourteen 
sections. Make upper line red, the other lines black. 
In the dividing perpendicular lines, the single line is red, 
the others black. Every other block is left white with the 
flower outlined in gold, the leaves and curved lines in red ; 
the other section is in solid gold, with entire design outlined 
in red. Fill in between the black lines with red, half 
Capucine, half Deep Red Brown; also the flower in the white 
section and center of flower in gold section. Flower in gold 
section, the mixed white enamel; also little bud at top. 
Leaves all alike, Apple Green, Brown Green, Yellow for 
mixing and one-fourth Aufsetzweis. For band at base, 
center of diamonds are green, next band red, and the back- 
ground gold. This is especially good in small Satsuma 
bowl. 
But if one does not like the white background of the 
French china, tint it with a delicate tone of Chinese Yellow 
inside and out. 
