Pottery and Porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876Elliott, Charles Wyllys
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Pottery and Porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876
Elliott, Charles Wyllys
Pottery -- History; Pottery -- Marks
[2] "La Poterie Gauloise, Description de la Collection Charvet," par
Henri du Cleuziou, Paris, 1872.
[3] Birch's "History of Ancient Pottery."
[4] "Guide de l'Amateur de Faïences et Porcelaines."
[5] "Traité des Arts céramiques."
[6] Published at Nevers in 1863.
[7] Demmin says that MM. Jauffret et Mouton are at work there still.
[8] Earthen-ware.
[9] "Histoire de la Porcelaine Chinoise."
[10] Marryat, "Pottery and Porcelain."
[11] Jacquemart.
[12] From a Chinese dictionary quoted by Jacquemart.
[13] This mandarin porcelain Mr. A. W. Franks, the latest writer on
the subject, believes was made in China; and thus he differs from
Jacquemart.
[14] The crown thus becomes three shillings and sixpence sterling.
[15] "Marks and Monographs of Pottery and Porcelain," G. W. Chaffers.
[16] Bohn's Catalogue.
[17] An article made of fire-clay, to place the china in when being
burnt.
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Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
and and that time=> and that time {pg 7}
Louis Phillippe=> Louis Philippe, {pg 269}
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