POTTERY NOTIONS
Luncheon and dinner services with pottery lamps in tho same design arc an innovation that suggests more original tablo decoration. One of the now services, patterned in tho old-fnshionod purple lustre, has individual cigarette boxes and ashtrays in the sumo design, and lias enough colour and sheen in itself to make a dining table look unusually attractive, stales a London writer. Tho Duchess of York has chosen a luncheon service with wide palo green borders and handpainted jonquils, and tho Princess Royal an amuNing ten set for the schoolroom, with a design of military bandsmen playing with great, spirit. l''or (lie housowifo who takes a really personal pride in her kitchen some gaily-coloured pottery jars are being shown, ringed with amber, yellow and grey, or lavender and green. Big jugs and pnstry bowls in tho snmo colourings aro also intended to make "brighter kitchens."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21346, 22 November 1932, Page 3
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146POTTERY NOTIONS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21346, 22 November 1932, Page 3
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