| sir Arthur Herbert Church - 1886 - 242 pages
...has, and its composition as equal in fineness to the East Indian, and will wear as well. The enamelled ware, which is rendered nearly as cheap as the English...blue and white comes very near, and, in some pieces, equals the Dresden, which this work more particularly imitates." The information here furnished is... | |
| Edward Dillon - Porcelain - 1904 - 668 pages
...china generally, it will wear as well as the East Indian, and that the enamelled porcelain, though nearly as cheap as the English blue and white, 'comes very near, and in some pieces equals, the Dresden, which this work more particularly imitates.' This is from a local journal of November... | |
| Edward Dillon - Porcelain - 1904 - 660 pages
...china generally, it will wear as well as the East Indian, and that the enamelled porcelain, though nearly as cheap as the English blue and white, ' comes very near, and in some pieces equals, the Dresden, which this work more particularly imitates.' This is from a local journal of November... | |
| 1907 - 392 pages
...sufficiently known, it may not be improper to remark that this Porcelain is wholly free from the Imperfections in Wearing which the English China usually has. and...Dresden, which this work more Particularly imitates. NB — There is some of the old Stock, which will be sold very cheap." From this we get a good idea... | |
| J. F. Blacker - Collectors and collecting - 1908 - 162 pages
...English china usually has, and that its composition is equal in fineness to the East Indian (sic], and will wear as well. The enamell'd ware, which is rendered nearly as cheap as the English blue-andwhite, comes very near, and in some pieces equal, to Dresden, which this work more particularly... | |
| J.E. Blaoker - 1908 - 162 pages
...English china usually has, and that its composition is equal in fineness to the East Indian (sic], and will wear as well. The enamell'd ware, which is rendered nearly as cheap as the English blue-andwhite, comes very near, and in some pieces equal, to Dresden, which this work more particularly... | |
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