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