Bohemian frontier, German glass from, 258-260
Bohemian frontier glass where made, 258-260
Bohemian glass, properties of, 11
Bohemian glass, imitated in Belgium, 242
Bohemian glass, use of term, 258-260
Bohemian glass, exported to East, 287-288
Bohemian glass beads, 292-293
Bohemian glass, pastes for false jewels, 293
Bones, glass from human, 291-292
Bonhomme, de, firm, 242, 287
Bonhomme, de, at Amsterdam, 294
Bonhomme, de, make flint glass, 315
Bracken, ashes used for making glass, 136
Briati, Venetian glass-worker, 212-213
Bristol, glass made at, 334-336
Bristol, enamelling on glass, 335
Bristol, wine-glasses made at, 324 _note_, 328 _note_
Bristol, opaque white glass, 334-335
Britain, Roman glass in, 61, 81, 85-87
Brocard, M. P., imitation of Saracenic glass, 152, 353
Broken glass, hawkers of, 82 _note_, 228
Buckholt Wood, glass furnace at, 304-305
Buckingham, Duke of, his glass-houses, 314, 318
Bushell, Dr., on glass in China, 347 _note_, 348 _note_
Byzantine art, term, how used, 89
Byzantine glass in St. Mark’s treasury, 99-102
Byzantine glass from Egypt, 105, 149
Byzantine glass from South-Saxon cemetery, 107
Byzantine glass in illuminated MSS., 102-103
Byzantine glass medallions, 94
Byzantine influence in mediæval Germany, 114
Byzantine mosaic workers, 96
Byzantine stained glass windows, 96-97
_Calcedonio_ of Venetians, 206
_Calcedonio_ used in two senses, 206 _note_
_Calcedonio_, preparation of, 218-219
Cameos and intaglios of late Greek glass, 47-48
Canosa, glass from tombs at, 45-46, 68
Carré, Jean, 303-304
Carving of glass unknown in later Middle Ages, 116
Catalonia, glass made in, 247-249
Catalonia, green enamels on glass, 247
Catalonia, relation of enamels to Saracenic, 248
Cemetery glass, 90-95
Cemetery glass, where found, 91
Cemetery glass, how made, 92-93
Cemetery glass, enamelling on, 93-94
Cemetery glass, Jewish symbols, 94
Cemetery glass, stipple process, 93
Chalices, early, of glass, 94-95, 97-98
Chalices, early forms and materials, 97-98
Champlevé enamel in Britain, 86
Chandeliers of Venetian glass, 211-212
Changes of colour in glass, 17
Chardin, Sir John, on Persian glass, 341-342
Charles VI. of France, interest in glass-workers, 137, 230
Charnock on Chiddingfold glass, 302
Chastleton, glass at, 321-322, 331
Chevron beads, how made, 188
Chevron beads, structure described, 188
Chevron beads, still made at Venice, 189
Chevron beads, found at Treviso, 189
Chevron beads, where found, 190-191
Chiddingfold, early glass manufacture, 139, 301-302
China, relations with Roman empire, 347
China, glass in, 347-354
China, glass authorities, 347 _note_
China, glass, Jesuits make glass, 348-349
Chinese glass, 347-354
Chinese glass, date-marks on, 349
Chinese glass, the Von Brandt collection, 349
Chinese glass, at South Kensington, 349-350
Chinese glass, technical triumphs, 350
Chinese glass, original methods, 350-351
Chinese glass, native stones imitated, 351
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