CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.
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Pottery—Maiolica—Della Robbia Ware—Italian Maiolica—Persian, Damascus, and Rhodian Wares—French Pottery—Oiron Ware—Palissy Ware—Nevers, Rouen, and Moustiers Wares—French Porcelain—German Pottery—German Porcelain—English Pottery—English Porcelain—Chinese Porcelain—Indian Pottery[1]
CHAPTER II.
Enamels—Enamels of the Countries of the East[108]
CHAPTER III.
Ivory Carvings[139]
CHAPTER IV.
Metal Work—Gold, Silver, Bronze, Pewter, and Iron—Spanish Metal Work—Metal Work in Italy, Germany, France, and England—Niello-work and Damascening—Indian Jewellery—Iron Work in France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and England[161]
CHAPTER V.
Furniture—Antique: Egypt, Assyria, Greece, and Rome—Byzantine, Romanesque, Saracenic, and the Furniture of the Middle Ages—Italian and other Furniture of the Renaissance[241]
CHAPTER VI.
Textile Fabrics—Textiles of India—Embroidery—Tapestry—Lace[295]
CHAPTER VII.
Mosaics[344]
CHAPTER VIII.
Glass[365]
CHAPTER IX.
The Decoration of Books[389]