composition, 59;
how prepared, 59, et seq.;
American, 447, et seq.
Karatsu, 172.
Kato Shirozayemon, 144, 159, 160.
Kato-siro-ouye-mon, ibid.
Kean, Michael, partner of Duesbury, 379.
Keironan, 216.
Kelebe, 225.
Keller & Guérin, Luneville, 310.
Keramos, 22, 49.
Kiel, 347.
Kien-long, 134, 135, 138.
Kilns, 71, 74, et seq.;
in America, 463.
King-teh-chin, 112, 122, 123, 126, 133, 135, 137, 142, 150.
Kioto, 167, 171, 175, 179.
Kiri-mon, 161.
Kiusiu, 167, 172.
Korzec, porcelain of, 345.
Kothon, 225.
Kotylos, 226.
Kouan-yao, 122, 123, 127.
Kouei, 124.
Kouen-ou, 20, 116.
Koung-tseu, 111.
Koutsi fakata, 159.
Krater, 225.
Kraut, Hans, 330.
Krossos, 225.
Kuan-in, 111.
Kutani, 170.
Kyathos, 226.
Kylin, 113, 163.
Kylix, 27, 209, 226.
LA CHINA, 239.
Lacquer, 165, 181.
Ladies’ Art Association, 483.
Lafond, artist, 288, 302.
Lagynos, 224.
Lake dwellers, 327, 395.
Lambeth settled by Dutch, 358;
stone-ware, 359;
faience, 370;
school of art, 371;
artists, 371;
American, 458, 483.
Lambrequin decoration, 124.
Lamoninary, Valenciennes, 320.
Lancelle, 127.
Lang lizen, 125.
Land of Great Peace, 163.
Lanfranco Brothers, 257.
Lanfrey, François, manager at Niederviller, 310.
Lao-tseu, 111.
Lapis-lazuli blue, 132.
Larnaca, 202, 205.
Lathrop, Charles, potter at Norwich, 454.
Laughlin, Mr., East Liverpool, 451, 452.
Lauragais, Count de Brancas, 317.
Laurin, artist, 288, 302, 303, 304.
Learned, cup of the, 125.
Lebœuf and Thebaut, 307.
Lebœuf, Milliet & Co., of Creil, 307.
Leeds pottery, 374.
Leipsic, 329.
Lekythos, 225.
Lelong, Nicholas, founds Nancy, 311.
Lemire, artist at Niederviller, 310.
Levigating mills, 452.
Licou-li, 118.
Lille faience, 311;
porcelain, 313, 320.
Limoges faience, 286;
porcelain, 320;
imitated, 469;
with metal, 486.
Lindeneher, artist, 288.
Lindenir, painter at Meissen, 338.
Literature enriched by figures, 31.
Liverpool delft, 358, 374, 380.
Locker & Co., Derby, 379.
Longevity, god of, 111;
symbols, 114, 124, 163.
Longwy faience, 307.{495}
Loosdrecht, 343.
Lotus as a symbol, 85.
Louisiana, ancient, 431, 439.
Lowe, Alexander, director at Vienna, 340.
Lowestoft pottery, 375;
porcelain, 376.
Luca della Robbia, 247;
sketch of his life, 250, et seq.;
his works, 251;
the younger Luca, 253;
successors and imitators, 253, 263, 329.
Lucumon, 242.
Ludwigsburg, 341.
Luneville, 310.
Luson, Herolin, 375.
Lyman, Fenton & Co., 457, 472.
Lynch, J. and T., Trenton, 461.
MACQUOID & Co., W. A., New York, 457.
Madrid, 238, 239.
Magistrates’ porcelain, 122, 123.
Magna Græcia, 241, 244, 245, 246, 265, 295.
Maine felspar, 449.
Majolica, defined, 49-51;
how painted, 80, 193;
imported into Italy, 249, 254;
earliest Italian, 255;
Wedgwood, 365;
Minton, 366, 368;
Carr, 459.
Majorca, 234, 236, 248, 249, 250.
Malaga, 234, 235.
Malmesbury tiles, 355.
Malpass, William, 376.
Malvern tiles, 355.
Mancos, 433.
Mandan Indians, 430.
Mandarin vases, 135.
Manhattan Pottery, 457.
Manises, 234.
Manor-house, York, pottery, 376.
Manufacture, 66, et seq.
Marburg, 330.
Marcolini, Count, director at Meissen, 338.
Marieberg, faience of, 346, 347.
Marreot Abaquesne, 281.
Marseilles, founded by Phœnicians, 273;
faience, 285;
porcelain, 317.
Maryland Indians, 440;
felspar and quartz, 449.
Massie, Sieur, potter at Limoges, 286, 320.
Mayer, Joseph, Trenton, 462.
Mazarine blue, 132.
Mecca, Temple of, 213.
Medicean porcelain, 52, 185, 265, et seq.
Meissen, 52, 53, 337, et seq., 475.
Melchiorre, Fra, 262.
Mennecy, porcelain of, 313.
Mercer Pottery, Trenton, 462.
Mercury, 21.
Mesopotamia, 211.
Metallic lustre, 50, 65;
how applied, 80, 193, 195, 217, 233, et seq., 240, 247, 249, 254.
Mexico, 418, 421, et seq.
Meyer, commissioner at Sèvres, 315.
Mezza-majolica, 50, 249, 254.
Mikado, 158, 161, 163.
Miles, Thomas, stone-ware maker, 360.
Millham Pottery, Trenton, 462.
Millington, Mr., Trenton, 460, 461.
Ming dynasty, porcelain of, 123, 133, et passim.
Mino, 175.
Minorca, 236.
Minton & Co., Henri Deux ware, 281;
pate-sur-pate, 326;
sketch of firm, 365, et seq.;
porcelain, 382.
Minton, Herbert, 366, et seq.
Minton, Hollins & Co., 368.
Minton, Thomas, 365, 366.
Mississippi, 425, 426, 427, 430, 439.
Missouri, ancient pottery, 425, 426, 427;
Indian, 430;
kaolin, 449, 450.
Mitla, 423, 424.
Moguls in Persia, 191, 195.
Mohammed, 190, 191; tomb of, 214, 247.
Mohammed-ben-Alhamar, 235.
Moore, Joseph H., Trenton, 462.
Moncloa, 239.
“Monkey,” Brazilian, 416.
Montereau faience, 307.
Montesinos, Spanish historian, 394.
Montezuma, 423.
Moorhead & Wilson, Spring Mills, Pennsylvania, 455.
Moors,—ish, 216, 218, 233, et seq., 241.
Moquis, 436, 438.
Moreau, Marie, porcelain-maker, Paris, 313.
Moresque, 189, 234.
Moringues, 416.
Morocco, 216.
Moscow, porcelain of, 345.
Moses, James, Trenton, 462.
Moses, John, & Co., Trenton, 462.
Moulding, 68.
Mound-builders, 425-428, 438, 439, 440.
Moustiers, 283.
Muller, Danish minister, 351.
Müller, Karl, Greenpoint, 475, 476.
Mummy figures, 93.
Murviedro, 233.
Mylitta, 202.
NAGASAKI, 176, 184.
Nagoya, 181.
Nancy faience, 311.
Nankin blue, 123, 175.
Nankin, tower of, 118.
Nantes, 312.
Nantgarrow, 387.
Naples, 238;
majolica, 264.
Natchez Indians, 430.
Natural porcelain, its ingredients, 51;
invented in Europe, 52;
classification, 55, 56;
meaning of term, 57;
analysis, 60;
Egyptian, 62, 92;
Assyrian, 99, 100;
Indian, 107;
Chinese, 121, et seq.;
Corean, 154, 155;
Japanese, 159-161, 164, 174, et seq.;
Persian, 191, 195, et seq.;
Spanish, 239;
Portuguese, 239;
Italian, 270;
French, 316, et seq.;
German, 336, et seq.;
Dutch, 343;
Russian, 344, 345;
Danish, 351;
English, 376, 377;
Irish, 388,{496} 389;
American, 443, 455, 459, et seq., 471, et seq.
Neo-Paphos, 201, 204.
Neudeck-Nymphenburg, 341.
Neuhaus, 340.
Nevers, 282.
New England Pottery Co., 463.
Newhall china, 386.
New Jersey, Indian pottery, 437, 440;
clays, 448, et seq.;
analyzed, 450, 451.
New Mexico, 429, et seq.
New York, 457-459.
Nicaragua, 419, 421, 424, 438.
Nicola da Urbino, 259.
Nicoloso Francesco, artist of Robbia school, 253.
Niederviller faience, 310;
porcelain, 320.
Nile, 21, 83, 89, 216.
Nishikide, 161, 176, 177.
Nisser, Danish, 350.
Noel, artist, 288.
Nomino-Soukoune, 158.
Normans in England, 355.
North American Indians. (See Indians, North American.)
Northamptonshire, ancient, 354.
Northcomb, Huart de, 307.
“Northern faience,” 346.
Norwalk, Connecticut, 455.
Norwich, Connecticut, 454.
Nottingham, 375.
Nove, Le, porcelain, 268, 269.
Num, 21.
Numa Pompilius, 244.
Nuremberg, 329, 330.
Nyon, porcelain of, 343.
OANAMUCHI-NO-MIKOTO, 20, 158.
Oinochoe, 225.
Oiron, faienced, 279.
Old Bridge, New Jersey, 455.
“Old style,” Greek, 229.
Olery, Joseph, artist at Moustiers, 283.
Olpe, 226.
Omar, 191.
Ometepec Island, 419, 420, 421.
Onyx-ware, Wedgwood’s, 364.
Oosei-tsumi, 20, 158.
Opium-pipes, 119.
Oporto, 239.
Oppal, Bengrath, 338.
Oriental art, its leading features, 37;
use of color, 37, 38;
conventional forms, 38.
Orinoco, tribes of the, 438.
Orleans faience, 312;
porcelain, 317.
Ormuzd, 190.
Osiris, 21.
Osman, 191.
Ostrakinon, 227.
Ott & Brewer, Trenton, 462, et seq.
Ottaviano, assistant of Luca della Robbia, 253.
Ouan-lou-hoang, 139.
Outang, 124.
Owari, 159, 175, 179, 181.
Oxides, 65.
Oxybaphon, 225.
PACHACAMAC, 396.
Pa-kwa, 110.
Palenque, 423.
Palermo, 247.
Palestine, 70, 71.
Palissy, Bernard, 42, 63, 179;
imitation ware, 239;
sketch of his life, 273;
imitators, 277;
works, 277, 329, 346, 366.
Pallandre, flower-painter, 324.
Pallas Athene, 222.
Palmer’s pottery, 360.
Pandora, 21.
Paphos, 201, 204.
Parent, director at Sèvres, 315.
Parian, 61;
Minton’s, 366;
Copeland’s, 385;
American, 457, 459, 464, et seq.
Paris faience, 311
(see also Deck, Colinot, Parville, Barbizet, Pull, Haviland);
porcelain, 313, 320.
Parville of Paris, 308.
Pasquale, Antonibon, 269.
Pate changeante, 326, 367.
Pate dure, 51, 55.
(See Natural porcelain.)
Pate-sur-pate, 326, 381.
Pate tendre, 52, 55, 81.
(See Artificial porcelain.)
Paullownia imperialis, 161.
Paulson, Joseph, 365.
Pearl, 124.
Pectoral tablets, 93.
Pelasgi, 241, 242.
Pennington, Liverpool potter, 374.
Pennsylvania, Indian pottery, 437;
kaolin, 449, 451;
china works in, 454, 458, 462.
Pensacola clay, 447.
Perrin, Mme., Marseilles, 286.
Perrine & Co., Baltimore, 455.
Persia,—n, 38, 106, 107, 130, 189-197;
in China, 130;
in Spain, 218, 238;
influence of, 198, et seq., 241, 247, 249, 254, 257, 283 (fig. 240), 297, 304, 325, 367.
Perspective in Chinese art, 150.