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KERAMIC STUDIO 
CHAFING DISH SERVICE DESIGNED FROM INDIAN COLLECTION IN MUSEUM— ESTHER A. COSTER 
with yellow strips while the napkins were yellow with black 
strips sewed on at right angles in the corner. The center dec- 
orations were four yellow vases holding red orange thistles. 
The candlesticks were pewter with yellow candles. 
A chafing dish service designed from the Indian collection 
in the Museum was contributed by Esther A. Coster. The 
tribe name was on each article and no designs were duplicated. 
The work showed a great deal of study and the possibilities 
of Indian art as a basis for modern design. 
A delicate and beautifully executed salad set of a light 
blue octagon shaped ware was displayed by Marguerite Cam- 
eron. It was decorated in a conventionalized design of deeper 
blue and yellow and placed on fine ecru linen mats with deli- 
cate drawn work borders. Miss Cameron also contributed a 
child's bread and milk set with a border in a cross stitch design 
done in old blue with touches of rose. The tray cloth was of 
coarse rose colored linen with the cross stitch motif in blue 
and white. Another charming child's set was exhibited by 
YELLOW JAPANESE WARE— MRS. FITCH 
Decoration in black enamel with touches of Rhodian red and green enamel. Black linen with band of yellow, napkins yellow 
linen with black. Flowers in vases orange thistles, candlesticks in silver lustre, candles yellow. 
