ref="@public@vhost@g@html@files@57124@57124-h@57124-h-4.htm.html#Page_140" class="pginternal">140, 143 Lowestoft, 130 Worcester, 70, 71, 78 Cross as a mark— Bow, 53, 60 Bristol, 100 Caughley, 140 Lowestoft, 130 Crossed daggers, Derby mark, 8, 9, 11 Crown Derby— illustrations of, 3, 11, 13, 17 marks, 7, 8, 16, 20 peculiarities in crown mark, 8 Sale Prices, 23 “C. S. N.” as a mark, 142, 143 Cumberland, Duke of, contributes annual sum to Chelsea, 33 “Curtis, James and Mary,” names on Lowestoft mug, 118 Curtis, Thomas (Lowestoft), 181 “C. W.” as a mark, 169 “D” as a mark, 7, 8, 39 Dagger as a mark, 54 “Daniell” as a mark, 142 Davies, William (of Worcester), 69 Delft, blue— Bristol, 97 illustration of (Old Staffordshire), 206 Lowestoft, 115 Della Robbia ware copied by Minton, 184 Derby, 3-25 biscuit ware, 21 cause of decline of, 16 characteristics of, 22 illustrations of— Bloor Derby, v, 17 Crown Derby, 3, 11, 13, 17 marks— Bloor Derby, 16 Crown Derby, 7 Sale Prices— Bloor Derby, 24 Crown Derby, 23 Derby, Chelsea, 46 Derby-Chelsea, 8, 39 marks, 39 Sale Prices, 44 De Witt, Cornelius, portrait of (Wedgwood), 255 De Witt, John, portrait of (Wedgwood), 12 Lowestoft, 113-132 birthday tablets, 123 Bow and Chelsea copied by, 127 characteristics of, 130 coats of arms on, 115 delft, old, attributed to, 115 errors concerning, 115, 119 illustrations of, 113, 117, 118, 122, 123, 125, 128, 129 marks, 127, 129, 130 moulds and fragments recently discovered, 122 old factory, site of, 121 Oriental influence on, 127 origin of, 114 Sale Prices, 131 spurious imitations made in France, 127 Worcester, its resemblance to, 127 Luson, Hewlin (Lowestoft), 121 Lustre ware— copper, 221-227 gold, 232, 233 silver, 227-232 illustrations of— copper, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226 gold, 232 silver, 227, 228, 229, 231 “M” as a mark, 182 “M & B” as a mark, 182 “M & Co.” as a mark, 184 Mandarin decorated porcelain— Bristol, 97, 99 Lowestoft, 116, 127 Worcester, 83 Marriage plates, 114, 115 Mason, Charles James, 216 Mason, Miles, mark of, 216 Mason Patent Ironstone China, xxiv, 215, 216 illustrated, 217 marks, 216 Sale Prices, 218 Mayflower, in relief, Bow pattern, 58 Meissen, origin of factory at, 196 Mill to grind old folks young, 39 Trident as a mark, 171 True porcelain, definition of, xxv Turner— dark blue Caughley, 136, 137 mark of, 140 Tyg, 208 Unaker, 51 Under-glaze, xxiv Venice— anchor as mark, 30 workmen from, at Chelsea, 30 Vicar and Moses, Staffordshire figure, 199 Victoria and Albert Museum— Bow, 57 Oiron faÏence, 185 Worcester, 78 Vienna, 197 Vincennes, origin of, 30 Virginia, clay from (Plymouth), 92 “W” as a mark, 71, 79 Walker, Samuel, 140, 165 at Nantgarw, 169 at Swansea, 170 Wall, Dr. John— founder of Worcester, 69 his death, 77 painting by, in Merton College, Oxford, 69 Walpole, Horace, quoted— on Battersea printing, 240 on Chelsea, 33 Wear, cast-iron bridge across (Sunderland mug), 202 Wedgwood, Josiah, 249, 250 art of the potter, views concerning, 265 monument to, at Stoke-on-Trent, 268 opinion of, concerning Richard Champion, 104 opposes Cookworthy and Champion’s patent (Bristol), 97 Wedgwood catalogues, 265 Wedgwood Ware, 249-278 early imitation of jewels, 252 illustrations of, 207, 249, 256, 259, 260, 277 lustre ware, 228 marks of, 269, 270 printed at Liverpool, 240 Queen’s Ware, 253 Sale Prices, 272 Wedgwood & Bentley, marks of, 269 Wedgewood, spurious mark imitating Wedgwood, 270 Welsh ware, Isleworth, 205 Whieldon, Thomas, 251 illustration of Whieldon ware, 251 Spode apprenticed to, 151 White porcelain biscuit (Wedgwood), 257 Printed in Great Britain by UNWIN BROTHERS, LIMITED, THE GRESHAM PRESS, WOKING AND LONDON FOOTNOTES: [Transcriber’s note: the following changes have been made to this text. Frontispiece: Schrieber changed to Schreiber—Lady Charlotte Schreiber. Page 45: Sotherby to Sotheby—Sotheby, May 17, 1920. Plate facing page 76: Wattean to Watteau—Watteau style transfer. Page 108: or to of—bouquets of flowers. Page 143: comparision to comparison—comparison of the dates. Page 281: SevrÈs to SÈvres—Chelsea, Dresden, SÈvres marks. Page 286: facfory to factory—establishes the Coalport factory, 139.] |
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