---- ---- contemporary work, 390-391
---- trade with East, 221
_Engobe._ _See_ Slip.
D’Entrecolles, Père, his letters, how written, 126
---- ---- reception of letters in Europe, 126
---- ---- summary of letters, 127-136
European enamelling on white Chinese porcelain, 165
---- influence on Chinese porcelain, 109, 135, 159, 162
---- market, Chinese porcelain for, 163-164
---- porcelain, early attempts at manufacture, 235-243
_Façonnage_, or shaping, 20
Falconet, his models used at Sèvres, 296
_Famille rose_, 106-110
---- ---- European influence on painting, 109
_Famille verte_, 98-102
---- ---- with black ground, 100
---- ---- relation to Ming enamels, 100
Favorite, La, near Baden, porcelain cabinet, 227
Fawkner, Sir Everard, and Chelsea porcelain, 335-337
Fayence, enamelled, competition with porcelain in seventeenth century, 233
---- ---- practical disadvantages of, 234
Felspar, 9, 10
---- decomposition of, 10
---- how far equivalent to china-stone, 16 _note_, 251
---- pure, used in Danish and Swedish porcelain, 388, 393
Feng Ting ware, white Chinese porcelain, 68, 142
Firing of porcelain, chemical reaction, 11
---- ---- systems described, 26, 191
---- ---- at King-te-chen, 133
Fischer, Herr, at Herend, 271, 392
_Flambé_ glazes, 42
---- ---- on Chinese porcelain, 152
---- ---- firing of, 152, 153
---- ---- how painted on, 153
---- ware, early type, 66
Florence, porcelain made in sixteenth century. _See_ Medici.
Flour-spar used in glaze at Fürstenberg, 265
Flowers in porcelain at Meissen, 254, 293 _note_
---- ---- at Vincennes, 293
_Fond laque_ on Chinese porcelain, 102
---- ---- much found in Persia, 147
Forms of Chinese porcelain, 137-141
---- of Japanese porcelain, 192
Fostât rubbish-heaps, fragment of Chinese porcelain found in, 216
_Fouliang, Annals of_, 127
France, early collectors of Oriental porcelain in, 229-231
Francesco, Grand Duke of Tuscany, makes porcelain, 237
Frankenthal, porcelain made at, 267
Franks, Sir A. W., on Oriental china, 53, 121, 185
---- ---- on Strassburg porcelain, 270
---- ---- on Parisian kilns, 314
---- ---- on Lowestoft porcelain, 370
Frederick the Great and porcelain, 255, 262, 274, 275, 335
Frits, used in French soft pastes, 279
Frye, Thomas, at Bow, 342-343
Fuel used in firing porcelain, 28
Fukien, Chinese province, two wares made, 66, 142
---- white porcelain, 142-143
---- ---- imitated in Europe, 142
---- ---- decorated in England, 144
---- enamelled porcelain, 143
Fulda, porcelain made at, 268
Fulham, Dr. Dwight attempts to make porcelain at, 240
Furnaces for firing porcelain, three types described, 27
---- for Chinese porcelain, 134
---- for Japanese porcelain, 191
---- for French soft pastes, 280
Fürstenberg, porcelain made at, 265
Fusibility of porcelain, experiments at Sèvres, 8, 18
Gardner, at Tver, makes porcelain, 275
Garnier, Édouard, late director at Sèvres, 310
---- ---- report on contemporary porcelain, 389-394
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