332 TABLE EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS A sufficient number of problems are listed so that choices may be made, 1. Group together table-service pictures and articles which ex- press the same idea. 2. Visit a shop to see china, and write a report. 3. Make a design for a Modern knife and fork. 4. Bring to class a 5- or 10-cent dish with good lines. 5. Bring the materials and make a complete place setting. 6. Set a breakfast or sick-room tray. 7. Make a table centerpiece of flowers or a substitute. 8. Make a clay bowl and have it fired if possible. READING REFERENCES BERRAL, JULIA. Flowers and Table Setting, Crowell, 1951. EBERLEIN, H. D. and RAMSDELL, R. W. The Practical Book of Chirwware. Lippincott, 1948. HILL, AMELIA L. Complete Book of Flower Arrangement and Table Decoration. Greystone, 1957. HJORT, ESBJORN. Modern Danish Silver. Museum Books, 1954. PHILLIPS, JOHN M. American Silver. Chanticleer Press, 1949. STENNETT-WILSON, RONALD. The Beauty of Modern Glass. Stu- dio, 1958. TAYLOR, SALLY. Ceramics for the Table. Fairchild, 1950. WATKINS, LAURA. American Glass and Glass Making. Chanti- cleer, 1950.