CONTRAST IN CHINA DESIGNS.—LEFT: “Carnaby Daisy” coffee caps designed by Miss Susie Cooper, the only woman designer in Britain to hold the award of Royal Designer for Industry. RIGHT: Part of a set by Mintons of Staffordshire made in a new triple gold process. In this process three separate gold applications are used by acid etching, gold printing, and raised gilding. Acid-etched gold lies below the surface of the glaze, printed gold is at the glare level, and the raised gilding is embossed above the glaze.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31723, 5 July 1968, Page 2
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86CONTRAST IN CHINA DESIGNS.—LEFT: “Carnaby Daisy” coffee caps designed by Miss Susie Cooper, the only woman designer in Britain to hold the award of Royal Designer for Industry. RIGHT: Part of a set by Mintons of Staffordshire made in a new triple gold process. In this process three separate gold applications are used by acid etching, gold printing, and raised gilding. Acid-etched gold lies below the surface of the glaze, printed gold is at the glare level, and the raised gilding is embossed above the glaze. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31723, 5 July 1968, Page 2
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