English Pottery and Porcelain |
Contents
PART I | 7 |
CHELSEA | 109 |
NEW HALL AND THE RUSTIC PORCELAIN OF STAFFORD | 207 |
Copyright | |
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Albert Museum appear artistic ascribed Astbury beautiful birds blue blue-and-white Bristol delft British Museum brown Burslem Caughley ceramic art chapter charming Chelsea china Chinese chinoiserie Coalport copied cups decoration Delft delftware Derby designs dishes Duesbury Dwight earliest early earthenware eighteenth century Elers enamel England English Porcelain English pottery figures flowers Fulham gilding glaze gold-anchor green grey imitation incised jasper John Josiah Wedgwood jugs Kakiemon Lambeth landscapes later lead-glazed Leeds Liverpool London Longton Hall Longton Hall Porcelain Lowestoft maiolica manufacture mark material Meissen models moulded mugs Nantgarw origin PAINTED IN COLOURS patterns perhaps period pieces Plate posset-pot pots printing purple Ralph rare reliefs rococo salt-glaze Schreiber Collection Sèvres slipware sometimes South Kensington specimens Staffordshire pottery stoneware style stylised Swansea teapots Thomas tiles tion transfer-printing underglaze usually vases Victoria and Albert Wedgwood Whieldon white clay William Wood Worcester Wrotham yellow