Gregg,
I used a #4, 6kg crucible, but would probably recommend a #3, 4kg. I purchased mine through Amazon. You can also get Petro Bond clay there. Personally, I've found very little, if any, difference between Petro Bond and Delft clay, and it's much cheaper in quantity.
I would also recommend some casting brass that can be purchased through Rio Grande.
I also agree with both Dave's that a rosebud tip is preferable when melting brass. I use one as well when melting smaller quantities of brass such as a thumb piece. For those I use a hand held crucible and torch or mapp gas. However, for the larger quantities of brass needed for a side plate, I'd be worried about the zinc loss as Jerry pointed out, hence the furnace or burn out oven to limit O2 exposure. That's just me, and I have a burn out oven, so that's what I used, but that's a fair amount of brass that your melting....
Ed