How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . per dozen, fl.20. Xo. 1. White. 2. Ivory. 3. Cream. 4. Silver Grey. 5. Pigeon Grey. 6. Mouse Grey. 7. Slate Grey. 8. Black. 9. Salmon. 10. Light Rose. 11. Dark Rose. 12. Vermilion. 13. Garnet Red. 14. Lilac. 15. Violet. 16. Crimson. 17. Pale Blue. 18. Mignonette. 35. Lemon Yellow. 19. Sea Green. 36. Indian Yellow. 20. Light Green. 37. Orange Yellow. 21. Grass Green. 38. Yellow Ochre. 22. Emerald Green. 39. Gold Ochre. 23. Myrtle Green. 40. Dark Ochre. 24. Olive Green. 41. Cerulean Blue. 25. Apricot. 42.
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How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . per dozen, fl.20. Xo. 1. White. 2. Ivory. 3. Cream. 4. Silver Grey. 5. Pigeon Grey. 6. Mouse Grey. 7. Slate Grey. 8. Black. 9. Salmon. 10. Light Rose. 11. Dark Rose. 12. Vermilion. 13. Garnet Red. 14. Lilac. 15. Violet. 16. Crimson. 17. Pale Blue. 18. Mignonette. 35. Lemon Yellow. 19. Sea Green. 36. Indian Yellow. 20. Light Green. 37. Orange Yellow. 21. Grass Green. 38. Yellow Ochre. 22. Emerald Green. 39. Gold Ochre. 23. Myrtle Green. 40. Dark Ochre. 24. Olive Green. 41. Cerulean Blue. 25. Apricot. 42. Turquoise Blue. 26. Buff. 43. Light Blue. 27. Brown. 44. Sapphire Blue. 28. Purple Brown. 45. Bottle Blue. 29. Maroon. 49. Carmine. 30. Stone Grey. 75. Cloisonne Lacquer. 31. Terra Cotta. 76. Thinning Medium. 32. Pompeian Red. 77. Bronze Tincture. 33. Straw Yellow. 34. Canary Yellow. HOW TO PAINT. 229 CLOISONNE ART POTTERY—Continued.BRONZES. Per can. Per doz. 2099 No. 46. Cloisonne Liquid Gold Bronze $0 15 $1 75 No. 47. Cloisonne Silver 16 1 75 No. 48. Cloisonne Copper ? - 15 1 75. No. 3100, 2100 Photo Frame, 7i;£x9 P 10 2101 Vase, 19 inches high 6 00 2102 Placque, IO34 inches 1 10 POTTERY FOR DECORATION. 2103 PLACQUES.Artistic Designs. 3io-inch.. 4 5 ..54 .. 6 ROSE JAR. PLATTER. Each. ..$0 08 10 20 25 30 40 50 .. 80 .. 1 10 .. 1 60 .. 2 80 - 3 75 31^-inch.. 4 6 .. 8 .. 9 ..10 ..12 -. 15 16 .. 31-4^414 5}ox7}2 VASES.Artistic Designs. CANDLESTICKS.BASKETS. MATCH STAND. Each. ..fO 30 40 70 85 .. 1 30 .. 1 90 . 2 25 .. 3 50 .. 5 00 The above is only a small portion of the sizes and designs we carry in stock. We are in aposition to furnish almost any shape or size our customers may desire. 230 A. S. ALOE-COMPANY. CLOISONNE ART POTTERY—Continued. BRUSHES. The brush best ailapted to this class of work is No. 1242, page 52. INSTRUCTIONS. Preparation of Articles.—Dust them well, aud wlieu perfectly clean give a slight coating ofCloisonne-Lacquer, to prevent the enamel from soaki