| Sir John Charles Robinson - Art - 1856 - 244 pages
...the faults or inaccuracies, which, under the circumftances, he can fcarcely expect to have avoided. higheft place in the fcanty lift of Majolica artifts,...connected account of this family has as yet been attempted ; althpugh the materials are fomewhat lefs fcanty than ufual : there can be no doubt however that a... | |
| sir John Charles Robinson - 1856 - 228 pages
...of this family has been long eftablifhed by common confent. Orazio Fontana has always occupied the higheft place in the fcanty lift of Majolica artifts,...writings, which date back to the age in which they flourifl1ed, and on faits extracted at a recent period from local records. No connected account of... | |
| sir John Charles Robinson - 1856 - 228 pages
...of this family has been long eftabliflied by common confent. Orazio Fontana has always occupied the higheft place in the fcanty lift of Majolica artifts,...writings, which date back to the age in which they flouriflied, and on fa6ts extracted at a recent period from local records. No connected account of... | |
| South Kensington Museum, Charles Drury Edward Fortnum - Majolica - 1875 - 220 pages
...but rarely to have signed their productions, and consequently their reputation as yet rests almost entirely on tradition, on incidental notices in writings which date back to the age in which they flourished, and on facts extracted at a recent period from local records. No connected account of this... | |
| Charles Drury Edward Fortnum - Majolica - 1876 - 212 pages
...but rarely to have signed their productions, and consequently their reputation as yet rests almost entirely on tradition, on incidental notices in writings which date back to the age in which they nourished, and on facts extracted at a recent period from local records. No connected account of this... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - Porcelain - 1878 - 374 pages
...but rarely to have signed their productions, and consequently their reputation as yet rests almost entirely on tradition, on incidental notices in writings which date back to the age in which they flourished, and on facts extracted at a recent period from local records. No connected account of this... | |
| Charles Drury E. Fortnum - 1882 - 226 pages
...but rarely to have signed their productions, and consequently their reputation as yet rests almost entirely on tradition, on incidental notices in writings which date back to the aj/e in which they flourished, and on facts extracted at a recent period from local records. No connected... | |
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