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Chapter 39: INDEX
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The author presents an illustrated, practical guide to collecting and understanding English pottery and porcelain, combining chapters on identification, major wares and factories, decorative techniques, and the history of specific forms. Topics include early earthenwares, Delft and stonewares, Staffordshire production and figures, the work of Josiah Wedgwood and his school, Leeds and Swansea factories, transfer printing and lustre ware, and later Staffordshire developments. Practical advice on marks, glazing, and collecting practice is accompanied by a glossary and bibliographic references.

INDEX

  • Abbey and Graham, “Herculaneum” (Liverpool), 200
  • Absolon, potter, Yarmouth, 200
  • Allen, Robert (Lowestoft), 117
  • America, clay from, used at—
  • Bow, 51
  • Plymouth, 92
  • “Amherst, Japan,” as a mark, 182
  • Anchor as a mark—
  • Bow, 54
  • Caughley, 137
  • Chelsea, 34, 35
  • Liverpool, 241
  • Venice, 30
  • Worcester, 73
  • Angoulême sprig pattern imitated by Derby, 22
  • Arms, coats of, on china—
  • Lowestoft, 115
  • Oriental china, 115, 120
  • Aubrey, Lady, designs on Derby painted by, 12
  • “B” as a mark, 53
  • “B. A. E.,” initials on Liverpool bowl, 246
  • “Ballades in Blue China,” quoted, 4
  • Bamboo ware (Wedgwood), 257
  • Banks, Sir Joseph—
  • friend of Cookworthy, 92
  • letter concerning Billingsley and Walker, 169
  • Barberini Vase (Wedgwood), 260, 261, 263
  • Basaltes (Wedgwood), 256
  • Bath, Camden Place, view on Worcester vase, 80
  • Batons, crossed, as a mark, 7
  • Battersea, 29
  • printing, Horace Walpole on, 240
  • Baxter (painter), Swansea, 172
  • “B B” as a mark, 182
  • Beauclerk, Lady Diana, design for Wedgwood plaque, 277
  • Beddoes (painter), Swansea, 174
  • Bee and goats jug—
  • Bow, 62, 63
  • Chelsea, 35
  • Bellarmine—mugs thus named (Low Countries), 197
  • “Benbow, Francis,” name on Caughley mug, 137
  • Bentley, Thomas, partner with Wedgwood, 253
  • Bethnal Green Museum—
  • Minton majolica fountain at, 186
  • pieces reproduced from collection at—
  • Bow, 49, 50
  • Chelsea, 29
  • Crown Derby, 3
  • Plymouth, 91
  • Spode, 152
  • Staffordshire delft mug, 206
  • Wedgwood Puzzle-jug, 212
  • Worcester, 80 (removed to Victoria and Albert Museum)
  • Billingsley, flower painter, 140, 165
  • at Nantgarw, 169
  • at Swansea, 170
  • Bird (as a mark), Liverpool, 241
  • Biscuit, definition of, xxiii
  • Biscuit ware (Derby), 21
  • Biscuit, white porcelain (Wedgwood), 257
  • Bloor, Robert (Derby), 15
  • Bloor Derby—
  • illustrations of—
  • tea-pot, v
  • vase, 17
  • marks, 16
  • Sale Prices, 24
  • Blue dragon, introduced at Caughley, 138
  • Blue-printed table service, the first made in England, 138
  • Bone-ash porcelain, definition of, xxv
  • Bone, Henry (Plymouth), 94
  • Böttcher, J. F. (Dresden), 196
  • Bow, 49-65
  • characteristics of Bow china, 61
  • discovery of fragments of china, 57
  • marks, 53, 54, 60
  • paste, 59
  • printed wares at, 60
  • Sale Prices, 63
  • Bow china illustrations of—
  • figure, 50
  • ink-stand, 49
  • Boyle, John (Minton), 182
  • Brameld (Rockingham), 118
  • Brislington, copper lustre at, 221
  • Bristol, 97-109
  • blue delft, 97
  • characteristics of, 106
  • end of factory, 104
  • Sale Prices, 107
  • Bristol china, illustrations of—
  • cup and saucer, 102
  • “Mandarin” decorated, 97
  • vase, 103
  • delft bowl, 213
  • pottery, 201
  • St. Vincent’s Rock, view on Worcester vase, 80
  • British Museum—
  • Portland vase, 264
  • recent Lowestoft acquisitions at, 124
  • specimen reproduced from collection at (Chelsea), 32
  • Browne, Robert (Lowestoft), 115
  • Brunel, portrait of, on mug, 214
  • Buckingham, Duke of, connection with Chelsea, 30
  • “Buckle, Elizabeth,” name on Lowestoft china, 117
  • “Burges, William and Elizabeth,” names on delft mug, 206
  • Burke, Edmund—
  • cup and saucer from service ordered by, 102
  • encouragement of Richard Champion by, 105
  • Bust, copper lustre, 227
  • “C” as a mark (Caughley), 140
  • “Calder, M. and E., Norwich,” names on Lowestoft, 116
  • “Cambrian” as a mark, 171
  • “Cambrian-Argil” as a mark, 216
  • Cambrian Pottery (Swansea), 170, 171
  • Camelford, Lord, clay on estate of (Plymouth china), 91
  • “C and G” as a mark, 156
  • Carlyle quoted on Worcester china, 72
  • Carpenter, with tools, figure of (Chelsea), 29
  • Case, Mort & Co. (Liverpool), 242
  • Catherine II. of Russia, Wedgwood’s service for, 263
  • Caughley, 135-147
  • marks, 140, 143
  • old blue mug, 137
  • Sale Prices, 147
  • Cave, Edward, of Worcester, 69
  • “C. B. D.” as a mark, 142
  • “C. D.” as a mark, 140
  • Chaffers, Richard, Liverpool, 240
  • mark of, 240
  • Chamberlain—
  • marks of, 78
  • scent-bottle, 80
  • Worcester, 78
  • Chamberlain, Lilley & Kerr, Worcester, 79
  • Champion, Richard—
  • Bristol, 97-106
  • his death in America, 105
  • Wedgwood’s opinion of, 104
  • Chantilly sprig pattern (Derby), 22
  • Charlotte, Queen, Wedgwood’s service for, 253, 263
  • Chelsea, 29-47
  • best period of, 33
  • characteristics of china, 40
  • decline of, 35
  • illustrations of—
  • figure of carpenter, 29
  • “Foundling” Vase, 38
  • openwork vase, 27
  • Vase in British Museum, 31
  • marks, 34, 35, 39
  • marks imitated at Coalport, 143
  • Sale Prices, 42
  • Cherokee Indians, clay from, used at Bow, 51
  • “Chesterfield” Vase (Chelsea), 37
  • China, definition of, xxiii
  • Christening cup, 208
  • Christian, Liverpool, 241
  • Clay—
  • from Virginia (Plymouth), 92
  • from the Cherokee Indians, (Bow), 51
  • Lowestoft, used at Worcester, 114
  • Cleopatra, death of (Chelsea vase), 32
  • Coalport, 135-147
  • Billingsley at, 165
  • Chelsea, Dresden, Sèvres marks imitated at, 143
  • illustrations—
  • plate (modern), after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 145
  • two-handled cup and saucer, 135
  • vase, 141
  • marks, 140, 142, 143
  • Nantgarw and Swansea incorporated with, 140
  • Sale Prices, 147
  • service made for Emperor of Russia, 142
  • Colebrookdale, 136-8
  • Cook, Captain, friend of Cookworthy, 92
  • Cookworthy, William (Plymouth), 91-96
  • “Cooper, John,” name on Lowestoft china, 127
  • Copeland—
  • discovery of Parian ware by, 21, 156-158
  • excellence of ware of, 151, 158
  • illustration, plates, 157
  • marks, 156
  • Sale Prices, 161
  • Copeland & Garrett, marks of, 156
  • Copeland, W. T. & Sons, marks of, 156
  • Copper Lustre Ware—
  • best period of, 225
  • illustrations of, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226
  • Courtney (late Bloor), Derby china, 20
  • Cradle, old English earthenware, 207
  • Crescent as a mark—
  • Bow, 54
  • Caughley, 140, 143
  • Lowestoft, 130
  • Worcester, 70, 71, 78
  • Cross as a mark—
  • Bow, 53, 60
  • Bristol, 100
  • Caughley, 140
  • Lowestoft, 130
  • Crossed daggers, Derby mark, 8, 9, 11
  • Crown Derby—
  • illustrations of, 3, 11, 13, 17
  • marks, 7, 8, 16, 20
  • peculiarities in crown mark, 8
  • Sale Prices, 23
  • “C. S. N.” as a mark, 142, 143
  • Cumberland, Duke of, contributes annual sum to Chelsea, 33
  • “Curtis, James and Mary,” names on Lowestoft mug, 118
  • Curtis, Thomas (Lowestoft), 181
  • “C. W.” as a mark, 169
  • “D” as a mark, 7, 8, 39
  • Dagger as a mark, 54
  • “Daniell” as a mark, 142
  • Davies, William (of Worcester), 69
  • Delft, blue—
  • Bristol, 97
  • illustration of (Old Staffordshire), 206
  • Lowestoft, 115
  • Della Robbia ware copied by Minton, 184
  • Derby, 3-25
  • biscuit ware, 21
  • cause of decline of, 16
  • characteristics of, 22
  • illustrations of—
  • Bloor Derby, v, 17
  • Crown Derby, 3, 11, 13, 17
  • marks—
  • Bloor Derby, 16
  • Crown Derby, 7
  • Sale Prices—
  • Bloor Derby, 24
  • Crown Derby, 23
  • Derby, Chelsea, 46
  • Derby-Chelsea, 8, 39
  • marks, 39
  • Sale Prices, 44
  • De Witt, Cornelius, portrait of (Wedgwood), 255
  • De Witt, John, portrait of (Wedgwood), 255
  • Dillwyn (Swansea)—
  • Etruscan ware, 171, 174
  • illustration of, 173
  • lustre ware made by, 228
  • marks of, 171
  • Dixon & Co. (lustre ware), Sunderland, 228
  • Dobson, Mr. Austin, quoted, 68
  • Donaldson, painter, Worcester, 78
  • Doulton, Messrs., Lambeth, 29, 205
  • Dragon blue, introduced at Caughley, 138
  • Dresden copied—
  • at Chelsea, 37
  • at Worcester, 84
  • marks imitated at Coalport, 143
  • origin of factory at, 196
  • Dudley House, Chelsea vases at, 39
  • Duesbury, William—
  • the first, 6, 8
  • the second, 12
  • the third, 15
  • Duesbury & Sheffield (Derby), 15
  • Dwight, John, 202
  • the inventor of porcelain in England, 29
  • Earl St. Vincent, friend of Cookworthy, 92
  • Earthenware—
  • definition of, xxiii
  • old English, 193-218
  • Egyptian ware (Wedgwood), 258
  • “England,” use of word on modern china, 144
  • English slip ware, 208
  • English ware universal on Continent, 253
  • Etruria, 253
  • first vase produced at, 254
  • Etruscan ware, Dillwyn (Swansea), 171, 174
  • illustration of, 173
  • Evans & Co., Swansea, 174
  • “F” as a mark, 53
  • Falstaff, Quin as, Bow figure, 55
  • “Fayence, Spode’s new,” 154
  • Felspar porcelain (Coalport), 140
  • Minton & Boyle, 182
  • Flaxman, design on Wedgwood (France and England), 260, 263
  • Flight & Barr, 78
  • Billingsley, painter, with, 165
  • marks, 78
  • Flight, Thomas (Worcester), 78
  • marks of, 78
  • Flora, Bow figure of, 64
  • Fordyce, Lady Margaret, designs on china painted by, 12
  • “Foundling” Vase (Chelsea), 37, 38
  • Frank, R., Brislington, 228
  • Frederick, Prince of Wales, portrait of, painted by Frye, 51
  • Frederick the Great (Worcester mug)—
  • Carlyle’s description of, 72
  • illustration of, 73
  • French sprig pattern (Derby), 22
  • Frog mug, Sunderland, 203
  • Frye, Thomas (of West Ham), 51
  • as a mezzotint engraver, 52
  • various signatures of, 60
  • Fuddling cup, 207
  • Fulham pottery, 202
  • flip-mug, Alexander Selkirk, 214
  • Garrick, as Richard III., Bow figure, 55
  • George II., patron of Chelsea, 33
  • German workmen brought to Chelsea by George II., 33
  • Glass, Joseph, potter, 207
  • Glassy porcelain, definition of, xxv
  • Glaze—
  • definition of, xxiii
  • leadless, 144
  • Globe as a mark, 184
  • Goats and bee jug (Bow), 62, 63
  • Chelsea, 35
  • Gold lustre ware, 232, 233
  • jug, 232
  • Grainger, Lee & Co., Worcester, 81
  • marks, 79
  • Green, Guy, Liverpool, 238
  • “H” as a mark, Lowestoft, 129
  • Hancock, Robert, engraver, 72, 76
  • Hard paste, definition of, xxiv
  • Hard porcelain—
  • first manufacture of, in England, 91
  • made at—
  • Bristol, 97, 98
  • New Hall, 105
  • Plymouth, 91
  • Harrison, John, 250
  • “Harvey, William,” name on Lowestoft, 123
  • Henri II. faïence, copied by Minton, 185
  • Herculaneum Pottery (Liverpool), 200, 241
  • Heylin, Edward (of Bow), 51
  • Hogarth, “Midnight Conversation” of, Liverpool bowl, 246
  • Hughes, Lowestoft, 129
  • Ironstone china—
  • Mason, xxiv, 216
  • illustrated, 217
  • Isleworth, 205
  • “I. W.” as a mark, 199, 211
  • Jackfield, factory at, 138
  • Japan patterns used at Derby, 22
  • Japanese influence on Spode, 155
  • Derby, 22
  • Jasper ware (Wedgwood), 257
  • illustrations of, 249, 258, 259
  • Johnson, Dr., experiments of, at Chelsea factory, 40
  • “K & B, Worcester,” as a mark, 79
  • Kaolin, xxv, 195
  • Kean, Michael (Derby), 15
  • Kerr & Binns (Worcester), 79
  • King of Prussia mug, Carlyle’s description of, 72
  • Kishere, Mortlake, 205
  • “L,” two letters, mark on Lowestoft, 130
  • Lamb, Charles, on Old China, 4
  • Lambeth, Dutch potters at, in seventeenth century, 205
  • Lane, Delph, 216
  • Lang, Mr. Andrew, verse quoted, 4
  • Laurel wreath on Bristol china, 106, 107
  • Lead glaze, definition of, xxiii
  • Lead, large amount used in Bow glaze, 62
  • Leadless glaze, xxiii, 144
  • Leeds pottery, 201
  • Limoges enamel, copied at Worcester, 83
  • Lister, Dr. Martin, 30
  • Liverpool—
  • pottery once its staple manufacture, 200
  • Queen’s Ware (Wedgwood), decorated at, 253
  • Liverpool ware, 237-246
  • illustrations of, 237, 243, 244, 245
  • marks, 240, 241
  • Sale Prices, 246
  • tiles, 245
  • Locker & Co. (late Bloor) (Derby), 20
  • Longbeards, mugs thus named (Low Countries), 197
  • Lonsdale, Lord, Derby service, sketches made by, 12
  • Lowestoft, 113-132
  • birthday tablets, 123
  • Bow and Chelsea copied by, 127
  • characteristics of, 130
  • coats of arms on, 115
  • delft, old, attributed to, 115
  • errors concerning, 115, 119
  • illustrations of, 113, 117, 118, 122, 123, 125, 128, 129
  • marks, 127, 129, 130
  • moulds and fragments recently discovered, 122
  • old factory, site of, 121
  • Oriental influence on, 127
  • origin of, 114
  • Sale Prices, 131
  • spurious imitations made in France, 127
  • Worcester, its resemblance to, 127
  • Luson, Hewlin (Lowestoft), 121
  • Lustre ware—
  • copper, 221-227
  • gold, 232, 233
  • silver, 227-232
  • illustrations of—
  • copper, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226
  • gold, 232
  • silver, 227, 228, 229, 231
  • “M” as a mark, 182
  • “M & B” as a mark, 182
  • “M & Co.” as a mark, 184
  • Mandarin decorated porcelain—
  • Bristol, 97, 99
  • Lowestoft, 116, 127
  • Worcester, 83
  • Marriage plates, 114, 115
  • Mason, Charles James, 216
  • Mason, Miles, mark of, 216
  • Mason Patent Ironstone China, xxiv, 215, 216
  • illustrated, 217
  • marks, 216
  • Sale Prices, 218
  • Mayflower, in relief, Bow pattern, 58
  • Meissen, origin of factory at, 196
  • Mill to grind old folks young, 271
  • Minton, Thomas, 181-2
  • Minton Ware, 181-189
  • faïence, 181
  • illustrations, 183, 185, 186, 189
  • majolica, 186
  • marks, 182, 184
  • reproduction of Henri II. ware, 185
  • Sale Prices, 187
  • Minton & Boyle, mark of, 182
  • Minton-Campbell, Colin, 182
  • Sale Prices of his china collection, 187
  • Minton, Hollins & Co., 184
  • Moore & Co., lustre ware, Sunderland, 228
  • Morris, painter, Swansea, 174
  • Mortlake, pottery at, 205
  • Mottoes on earthenware, 206, 208, 211-214
  • Moulds, xxiv
  • disinterment of, at Lowestoft, 122
  • illustration of, 113
  • Nankin pattern, Caughley, 138
  • Nantgarw, 165-171
  • characteristics of, 175
  • founders of, solicit Government patronage, 169
  • glassy nature of, 169
  • illustrations of, 166, 167
  • marks, 169, 170, 171
  • Sale Prices, 176
  • Nelson, portraits of, on jugs, 214
  • New Canton, title of Bow Factory, 49
  • Newcastle mugs and jugs, 201
  • “New Fayence, Spode,” 154
  • Nollekens, Life of, quoted, 30
  • Nottingham, 202
  • Oiron faïence (copied by Minton), 185
  • Old folks, mill to grind young, 271
  • O’Neale, painter, Worcester, 78
  • Opaque, xxiv
  • porcelain (Spode), 153
  • Oriental models copied—
  • at Bow, 58
  • at Caughley, 137
  • at Chelsea, 35, 37, 39
  • at Coalport, 144
  • at Worcester, 67, 70, 85
  • by Minton, 181
  • by Spode, 154
  • Oriental—
  • marks on English china (Chelsea), 39
  • Worcester, 71
  • porcelain, having English coats of arms, 115, 120
  • Over-glaze, xxiv
  • “P” as a mark, 240
  • Palissy ware copied by Minton, 184
  • Parian ware (Copeland), 158
  • how discovered, 21
  • “Parrish” (of Norwich), name on delft plates, 115
  • Parting cups, 208
  • Paste—
  • definition of, xxiv
  • hard, 91, 97, 98, 105
  • Pastille-burner (Crown Derby), 11
  • Spode, 152
  • Pastorella, woman playing the (Bow), 50, 53
  • Pennington, mark of, 240, 241
  • Perdita (Mrs. Robinson), portrait of, on modern Coalport, 146
  • Petersburg, 197
  • Petuntse, xxv, 195
  • Philips, Richard (Lowestoft), 127, 129
  • Piggin, 208
  • Pinxton, Billingsley at, 165
  • Planché, Andrew, originator of Derby works, 6
  • Plato, portrait medallion of (Wedgwood), 255
  • Plymouth, 91-96
  • characteristics of, 106
  • illustrations of, 91, 94, 95
  • marks, 94, 96
  • Sale Prices, 107
  • Plymouth, Lady, designs on Derby painted by, 12
  • Porcelain—
  • definition of, xxv, 195
  • hard
  • at Bristol, 97, 98
  • at New Hall, 105
  • at Plymouth, 91
  • first manufacture of, in England, 91
  • Porphyry (Wedgwood), 256, 258
  • Portland vase, 260, 261, 263
  • Portrait medallions (Wedgwood), 255, 274, 275, 276
  • Posset-mug, 207
  • Posset-pot, 207
  • Pottery, definition of, xxv, 194
  • Powles, Richard (Lowestoft), 129
  • Prices, why old china commands high, 106
  • Printed table service, first blue, made in England, 138
  • Printing on china, xxv
  • Printing transfer—
  • at Battersea, 240
  • at Liverpool, 237, 239
  • at Worcester, 72
  • Purple lustre ware, 232
  • Puzzle jugs, 207
  • illustration of (Wedgwood), 212
  • Queen Charlotte, Wedgwood service for, 200, 253, 263
  • Queen’s Ware (Wedgwood), 253, 270
  • importance of, in history of ceramics, 200
  • Quin as Falstaff, Bow figure of, 55
  • “Quinton” (of Yarmouth), name on delft plates, 115
  • “R” as a mark, 184
  • initial on Lowestoft, 129
  • Redgrave (Lowestoft), 129
  • Reid & Co. (Liverpool), 241
  • “Resist” pattern (lustre ware), 231
  • “R. H.”, signature on Worcester mug, 72, 76
  • Richard III., Garrick as, Bow figure, 55
  • Ring, Joseph, Bristol, 201
  • Robinson, Mrs. (Perdita), portrait of, on modern Coalport, 146
  • Rockingham, unfinished ware from, sold to Robert Allen (Lowestoft), 118
  • Rose, French refugee, painter at Lowestoft, 118
  • Rose, John (Caughley), 138-9
  • establishes the Coalport factory, 139
  • Swansea factory purchased by, 174
  • Rose, I. & Co., marks of, 142
  • “R. P.,” initials on Lowestoft, 127
  • Russia—
  • Catherine of, Wedgwood service made for, 263
  • Emperor of, modern service made for (Coalport), 142
  • “S” as a mark, 140
  • Saddlers’ Hall, portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales, at, 51
  • Sadler, John (Liverpool), 138
  • signature on tile, 246
  • Sadler & Green, 239
  • Wedgwood’s Queen’s Ware decorated by, 253
  • Sale Prices—
  • Bloor Derby, 24
  • Bow, 63
  • Bristol, 108
  • Caughley, 147
  • Chelsea, 42
  • Coalport, 147
  • Copeland, 161
  • Crown Derby, 23
  • Derby—
  • Crown, 23
  • Bloor, 24
  • Chelsea, 42
  • Lowestoft, 131
  • Mason’s Ware, 218
  • Minton, 187
  • Nantgarw, 176
  • Plymouth, 107
  • Spode, 159
  • Staffordshire, 218
  • Swansea, 177
  • Wedgwood, 272
  • Whieldon, 272
  • Worcester, 85
  • Salopian, 136
  • marks, 140
  • Schnorr, John (Dresden), 196
  • Schreiber, Lady Charlotte, collection of, 78
  • Selkirk, Alexander, his mug, 214
  • Sèvres—
  • artist from, at Plymouth, 94
  • copied—
  • at Chelsea, 37
  • at Coalport, 143
  • at Worcester, 77
  • marks of, imitated at Coalport, 143
  • “S. H.” as a mark, 20
  • Sharp (Stevenson, Sharp & Co.), Derby, 20
  • Shaw (Liverpool), 240, 241
  • Shylock figure (Chelsea), 41
  • Silver lustre ware, 229-231
  • illustrations of, 227, 228, 229, 231
  • modern imitations of, 227
  • Slip ware, old English, 208
  • Smeaton (builder of Eddystone Lighthouse), friend of Cookworthy, 92
  • Soft paste, definition of, xxiv
  • Soqui, Sèvres artist at Plymouth, 94
  • Spode, Josiah—
  • the first, 151
  • the second, 153
  • the third, 153
  • Spode ware—
  • characteristics of, 158
  • illustrations of, 151, 152, 153
  • marks, 153, 155
  • Sale Prices, 159
  • supersedes French wares on the Continent, 153
  • Sprig, Angoulême—
  • Chantilly pattern (Derby), 22
  • imitated by Derby, 22
  • Sprimont, Nicholas, at Chelsea, 33
  • Square seal as a mark (Worcester), 71
  • Staffordshire earthenware—
  • illustrations of, 198, 199
  • Sale Prices, 218
  • Stevenson & Hancock, 20
  • Stevenson Sharp & Co., 20
  • Stone china—
  • Minton, 182
  • Spode, 154
  • Sunderland, 201, 202, 214
  • frog mugs, 202
  • illustrations of mugs and jugs, 193, 203
  • Swansea, 171-174
  • characteristics of, 175
  • chief painters at, 173
  • illustrations of, 172, 173
  • marks, 171
  • sale of factory to John Rose (Coalport), 174
  • Sale Prices, 177
  • Swords, crossed, as a mark, 20
  • “T” as a mark, 60, 63, 100
  • Temple Bar, view of (Bloor Derby vase), 25
  • Terra-cotta ware (Wedgwood), 256
  • Thames Tunnel, view of, on mug, 214
  • Tiles—
  • enamelled Minton, 184
  • printed Liverpool, 237, 239
  • Tithe pig—subject on Liverpool mug, 246
  • “To” (signature of Tebo), as a mark, 60, 63
  • Toby jug, 197
  • Tortoiseshell ware, 250, 251
  • Toy sets, Lowestoft, 124
  • Transfer-printing, xxv, 72
  • illustrations of Liverpool, 237, 243, 244, 245
  • Worcester, 67, 73
  • Translucent, xxv
  • Triangle as a mark, 33, 35, 39
  • Trident as a mark, 171
  • True porcelain, definition of, xxv
  • Turner—
  • dark blue Caughley, 136, 137
  • mark of, 140
  • Tyg, 208
  • Unaker, 51
  • Under-glaze, xxiv
  • Venice—
  • anchor as mark, 30
  • workmen from, at Chelsea, 30
  • Vicar and Moses, Staffordshire figure, 199
  • Victoria and Albert Museum—
  • Bow, 57
  • Oiron faïence, 185
  • Worcester, 78
  • Vienna, 197
  • Vincennes, origin of, 30
  • Virginia, clay from (Plymouth), 92
  • “W” as a mark, 71, 79
  • Walker, Samuel, 140, 165
  • at Nantgarw, 169
  • at Swansea, 170
  • Wall, Dr. John—
  • founder of Worcester, 69
  • his death, 77
  • painting by, in Merton College, Oxford, 69
  • Walpole, Horace, quoted—
  • on Battersea printing, 240
  • on Chelsea, 33
  • Wear, cast-iron bridge across (Sunderland mug), 202
  • Wedgwood, Josiah, 249, 250
  • art of the potter, views concerning, 265
  • monument to, at Stoke-on-Trent, 268
  • opinion of, concerning Richard Champion, 104
  • opposes Cookworthy and Champion’s patent (Bristol), 97
  • Wedgwood catalogues, 265
  • Wedgwood Ware, 249-278
  • early imitation of jewels, 252
  • illustrations of, 207, 249, 256, 259, 260, 277
  • lustre ware, 228
  • marks of, 269, 270
  • printed at Liverpool, 240
  • Queen’s Ware, 253
  • Sale Prices, 272
  • Wedgwood & Bentley, marks of, 269
  • Wedgewood, spurious mark imitating Wedgwood, 270
  • Welsh ware, Isleworth, 205
  • Whieldon, Thomas, 251
  • illustration of Whieldon ware, 251
  • Spode apprenticed to, 151
  • White porcelain biscuit (Wedgwood), 257
  • Willow pattern plate, introduced at—
  • Caughley, 137
  • Spode, 152
  • Wilson (Staffordshire), lustre ware, 228
  • Wolcot, Dr. (“Peter Pindar”), friend of Cookworthy, 92
  • Wolfe, General, death of, on jug, 214
  • Wood, Ralph (Burslem), 199
  • Worcester, 67-90
  • Billingsley, flower-painter at, 165
  • characteristics of old, 83
  • illustrations of, 67, 73, 77, 81
  • marks, 70, 71, 78, 79
  • Sale Prices, 85
  • Wrotham, Kent, 202
  • Yarmouth, pottery at, 200
  • Young, W. W., painter, Nantgarw, 170, 171