57. Sèvres. Time of First Empire. The 7 stands for 1807.
58. Sèvres. Double C, enclosing X, for Charles X. 24 for 1824.
59. Paris; Courtille. Two crossed arrows.
60. Orleans (?). Label with three points from ducal arms.
61. Paris; Clignancourt. The windmill of Montmartre.
62. Paris; Rue Thiroux. A, for Marie Antoinette, under a crown.
ITALIAN AND SPANISH MARKS
63. Venice. Incised. Probably of Vezzi family.
64. Venice. Anchor of Cozzi factory.
65. Le Nove. Star of eight points.
66. Vinovo. Cross of Savoy above letter V, for the town.
67. Madrid, Buen Retiro. The _fleur-de-lis_ from the royal arms.
ENGLISH MARKS
68. Chelsea. Triangle, incised.
69. Chelsea. Anchor, in relief.
70. Chelsea. Anchor.
71. Bow. Anchor and dagger.
72. Bow. Monogram of Thomas Frye. (?) Perhaps sometimes a Worcester
mark.
73. Chelsea-Derby. Anchor and letter D.
74. Derby. Jewelled crown, crossed batons, with dots and letter D.
75. Derby. Jewelled crown and letter D.
76. Worcester. Imitation of Chinese characters.
77. Worcester. Crescent.
78. Worcester. Imitation Chinese seal character.
79. Worcester. Crossed swords and number.
80. Swansea. Trident.
81. Longton Hall. Crossed L’s and dots.
82. Plymouth. The symbol for tin.
83. Bristol. Symbol for tin, with a cross.
84. Bristol. Crossed swords, erased.
[Illustration: PLATE A.--CHINESE MARKS]
[Illustration: PLATE B.--CHINESE MARKS--_continued_.]
[Illustration: JAPANESE MARKS]
[Illustration: PLATE C.--GERMAN MARKS]
[Illustration: DUTCH, DANISH, SWEDISH, AND RUSSIAN MARKS]
[Illustration: PLATE D.--BELGIAN AND SWISS MARKS]
[Illustration: FRENCH MARKS]
[Illustration: ITALIAN AND SPANISH MARKS]
[Illustration: PLATE E.--ENGLISH MARKS]
INDEX
‘Aging’ of clay, 19-20
Alcora, attempts to make porcelain at, 324
‘Alumina’ Company at Copenhagen, 388
Alumina, proportion of, in hard pastes, 7, 385
Amiot, Père, sends china from Pekin, 52 _note_, 298 _note_
Amoy, export of porcelain from, 127, 142
---- stoneware made near, 166
Annam, porcelain made in, 175
Arab trade with China, 209
---- traders, Chinese porcelain distributed by, 210 _seq._
---- writers on Chinese porcelain, 60, 209-217
_Arabian Nights_, Martabani ware mentioned, 216
Arabic inscriptions on Chinese porcelain, 94
Aranjuez, porcelain _gabineto_ at, 323
Arita, porcelain district of Japan, 181-182, 193
Armorial china, 164, 253, 369
---- ---- decorated at Canton, 114, 164
Arras, porcelain made at, 289
Arrow-holders in Chinese porcelain, 139
Assyrian and Babylonian glazes, 33
Augustus the Strong, collects Chinese porcelain, 159
---- ---- his collection of porcelain, 227
---- ---- porcelain in exchange for dragoons, 228
---- ---- his taste as a collector, 244-245
Augustus the Strong, his ambition to imitate Oriental porcelain, 245
Bachelier, art inspector at Sèvres, 291
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