[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [X], [Z]

A
Abbey, Richard, Potter, [312]
Abderrahman III., [83]
African Pottery, [65]
Alabastron, [47]
A la corne, [146]
Alchemists, The, [230]
Alcora Porcelain, [287]
Alexander Severus, Emperor, [172]
Alhambra, The, [83]
—— Vase of the, [84]
Amateur Painters, [298]
Amatorii, [104]
American Pottery, [23]
Amphora, [18], [40], [46]
Amstel Porcelain, [321]
Andreoli, Maestro Giorgio, [113]
Andrews, W. L., [185]
Antonibon, Potter, [281]
Apostle Mugs, [75]
Arabic Pottery, [90]
Arabs of Spain, The, [72], [81]
Arcesilaus, Cup of, [51]
Archaic Man, [14]
—— Style, [41]
Arezzo, [27]
Art in Decoration, [236]
—— Japanese, [225]
—— Oriental, Character of, [190], [206]
Aryballos, [35], [46]
Aspasia, House of, [45], [58]
Assyrians, Glazed Ware of, [70]
Athenian Prize-Vase, [49]
Augustus II., Elector of Saxony, [231]
Avery, S.P., [92]. [189], [195], [200], [210], [216], [222]
Aztec Civilization, [21]
B
Baireuth, [75]
Baldassini, Painter, [279]
Balearic Islands, [95]
Bamboo, Wedgwood’s, [168]
Banko Ware, [225]
Barberini Vase, [171]
Barbizôt, M., [149]
Barlow, S. L. M., [270], [296]
Basalt, Wedgwood’s, [168], [171]
Bavarian Porcelain, [249]
Beauvais Pottery, [141]
Beccheroni, Painter, [279]
Beckford, Mr., [195]
Belgium, [319]
Bellarmine, Cardinal, [76]
Bellarmins, [76]
Belleek, [149]
Belmont, A., [270]
Bennington Potteries, [339]
Bentley, Mr., [167]
Berlin Porcelain, [242]
Bernal Sale, The, [131], [141], [240], [244], [247], [250], [251], [295], [298]
Betts, F. J., [76]
Billingsly, Potter, [310]
Binns, R. W., Potter, [289], 306
Birch, Mr., [41], [70]
Bloor, Potter, [297]
Blue, Celestial, [181], [193]
—— Cobalt, [190]
—— Dragon Decoration, [311]
—— Japanese, [218]
Bonnin, Potter, [331]
Boston Museum of Arts, [86]
Böttger, J., [231]
Boucher, Painter, [261]
Bow and Chelsea, Confusion between, [292]
—— Porcelain, [290]
Bramelds, The, Potters, [313]
Breslau, Pottery Monument in, [80]
Brianchon, M., [149]
Bricks, Glazed, [70]
Bristol Porcelain, [309]
British Museum, [211]
Broeck, Village of, [159]
Bromfield and Son, Potters, [317]
Brongniart, Alexandre, [41], [270]
Bronze Age, [16]
Brown-Westhead, Moore and Co., Potters, [317]
Brunswick Porcelain, [249]
Bryant, Mr., [30]
Buen Retiro Porcelain, [286]
Burke, Edmund, [309]
Burlingame, Mrs. Anson, [182], [184], [186], [189]
C
Caistre, [26]
Calle, Raffaelle del, [104]
Calpis, [46]
Cameos, Wedgwood’s, [168]
Campanienne Vase, [49]
Cantheros, [46]
Capo di Monte Porcelain, [282]
Carl Theodor, Elector Palatine, [249]
Castel-Durante, [116]
Catherine II. of Russia, [166]
Caughley Porcelain, [311]
Caulkins’s History of Norwich, [336]
Céladon, The Color, [195]
Celestial-Blue Porcelain, [181], [193]
Centennial Exhibition, [22], [25], [63], [130], [227], [340]
Ceramicus, The, [32]
Cesnola Collection, [24]
Chaffers, G. W., [136], [161], [235], [290], [299], [302]
Chamberlain, Potter, [307]
Champion, Potter, [309]
Chantilly Porcelain, [257]
Chapelet, M., [149]
Charles, Duke of Brunswick, [250]
Charles IV., King, [283]
Charlotte, Queen, [166]
Charlottenburg, [244]
Cheap Work, [164]
Chelsea Porcelain, [293]
China, Egg-shell, [197], [220]
—— Mandarin, [221]
Chinese Porcelain, [175]
Classification of Greek Pottery, [41]
Clay Figures, [63]
Clays, American, [340]
—— Cornwall, [308]
Clerissy, Antoine, [146]
Cleuziou, M., [27]
Cloisonné Work, [221], [316]
Coalport Porcelain, [312]
Coblentz, [77]
Coffee-pots, [158]
Coke, Potter, [310]
Collections of Pottery, [53]
Collinot, M., [149]
Colors, Chemical, [266]
Connecticut Potteries, Early, [338]
Conrad, [139]
Content, The God of, [176]
Cooking Animal, Man a, [14]
Cookworthy, Potter, [308]
Copelands, The, Potters, [313]
Copenhagen Porcelain, [326]
Corean Porcelain, [210]
Cornwall Clays, [308]
Cortez, [20]
Cotyle, [46]
Counterfeit Chinese Porcelain, 300
Counterfeit Maiolica, [119]
—— Porcelain, [227]
Couthon, [51]
Couverte, [69]
Cozzi, Potter, [280]
Crackle, [197], [219]
Craft, Painter, [291]
Crater, [47]
Cruche, [47]
Crusades, Effects of, [96]
Cup of Arcesilaus, [51]
—— of Samos, [26]
Custode, Pierre, [139]
Cyathos, [46]
Cylix, [47]
Cyrenaica, [37]
Cyrene, [51]
D
Damascus Pottery, [89]
Daniell, H. and R., Potters, [314]
Daniell, Thomas, Painter, [166]
Daniells and Son, Potters, [318]
Danish Pottery, [67]
Dark Ages, The, [96]
Decadence Style, [41]
Deck, M., [152]
Decoration, Early, [18], [23]
—— Japanese, [215]
—— Sèvres, [260]
—— Symbolic, [186]
Delft, [97], [153]
Della Robbia, Andrea, [101]
—— Luca, [93], [99]
Demmin, M., [41], [126], [155], [328]
Denmark, Porcelain of, [326]
Dennis, Potter, [336]
Derby Porcelain, [297]
Dinner-Service, Remarkable, [166]
Dinner-Services, Delft, [157]
Diogenes, Tub of, [62]
Dixwell, J. J., [62]
Doccia Porcelain, [277]
Dog of Fo, The, [187]
Doulton Stone-ware, [77]
Dragon, The, [188]
Dresden Figure-pieces, [235]
—— Porcelain, [230]
Dress, Greek, [56]
Drinking-Cups, Inscriptions on, [27]
Druggists’ Pots, [117]
Duesbury, Potter, [294], [297]
Dutch Pottery, [153]
—— Trade with Japan, [223]
Dwight, Dr., [337]
E
Earthen-ware, [97]
—— English, [161]
Edgeworth, Maria, [162]
Egg-shell China, [197]
Egyptian Art, [33]
—— Red Ware, [65]
—— Tombs, Porcelain in, [179], [203]
—— Water-Colors, [63]
—— Glazed Ware of, [70]
Elers, Messrs., [162]
Elizabethan Ware, [162]
Elizabeth Petrovna, Empress, [328]
Enamel, [69]
Enameling, [197]
En camaïeu, [146]
England, Porcelains of, [288]
—— Want of Invention in, [293]
English Pottery, [67], [161]
Engobe, [52], [73], [98]
Entrecolles, Père d’, [205]
Etruscan Vases, [37], [62]
Exhibition, Philadelphia, [22], [25], [63]
F
Factories, Japanese Porcelain, [227]
Faenza, [117]
Faience, [97], [117]
—— d’Oiron, 131
Faience, Japanese, [223]
Figuier, M., [28]
Figures, Porcelain, [283], [291], [308], [339]
Figurines attributed to Palissy, [129]
Fine Style, The, [41]
Fischer, Potter, [247]
Flandre, Grès de, [73]
Flaxman, [168]
Fleur-de-Lis Mark, [283], [286]
Flight and Barr, Potters, [306]
Florentine Porcelain, [274]
Flowers, Porcelain, [258]
Fong-hoang, The, [187]
Fontana Family, [108]
—— Orazio, [104], [109]
Foresi, Dr., [274]
Fortnum, Mr., [88]
France, Porcelain of, [253]
Franco, Battista, [104]
Frankenthal Porcelain, [249]
Franks, A. W., [195], [201], [207]
Frederick the Great, [231]
Free-Trade Fanaticism, [211]
French Faience, [138]
French Sprig Decoration, [310]
Fulham Pottery, [162]
Fürstenburg Porcelain, [249]
Furstler, Painter, [246]
G
Gallatin, Secretary, [337]
Gallic Pottery, [28]
Gardner, Potter, [330]
German Pottery, [28], [74]
—— Glazed Pottery, [78]
—— Tribes, The, [78]
—— Work, Lack of Taste in, [163]
Gibson, Henry, Mr., [316]
Ginori, Factory of, [112]
—— The, [277]
Gioanetti, Potter, [281]
Giorgio, Maestro, [113]
Giustiniani, Factory of, [112]
Gladstone, Mr., [173]
Glaze, Definition of, [69]
—— Value of, [72]
Glazed Bricks, [70]
—— Pottery, [78], [81]
Glazes in Porcelain, [195]
Gouffier, Claude, [135]
Grains-of-rice Cups, [197]
Granada, [83]
Graybeards, [76]
Greek Dress, [56]
—— Fret, [18], [47]
—— House, The, [30], [54]
—— Man, The, [60]
—— Pottery, Classification of, [41]
—— Vase, The, [29]
—— Vases, Varnish of, [71]
—— Woman, The, [54]
Greenpoint Porcelain, [334]
Grès de Flandre, [73]
Grinnell, Mrs. R. M., [100]
Gubbio Maiolica, [112], [113]
Gulena, [330]
H
Haarlem, [154]
Hague, Porcelain of The, [322]
Haguenau Pottery, [148]
Haines and Co., Potters, [311]
Hanford, Potter, [337]
Hangest, Madame Hélène de, [133]
Hannong, Potter, [148], [249]
Hart, Charles Henry, [331]
Hartford Pottery, [337]
Haviland, Messrs, [150]
Heard, Mr., [194]
Henderson and Co., Potters, [340]
Henri-Deux Ware, [131], [136]
Henry III. of France, [124]
Herculaneum, [59]
—— Porcelain, [312]
Herend Porcelain, [247]
Hetairai, The, 57
Hewelcke, Potter, [280]
Hirschvogel, [80]
Hispano-Moresque Ware, [86]
Hizen, Porcelains of, [228]
Höchst Porcelain, [248]
Hoe, Robert, Jr., [191], [210]
Holland, [319]
Holland, Importation of Porcelain to, [219]
Homer’s Heroes, Palaces of, [30]
Höroldt, [234]
House, The Greek, [30], [54]
Huguenots, [123]
Hungarian Porcelain, [247]
Hydria, [47]
I
Idols, Mexican, [20]
Italian Maiolicas at the Philadelphia Exhibition, [121]
Italian Porcelain, [274]
—— Renaissance, [96]
Ives, Mrs. Moses, [146]
J
Japanese Art, [214], [225]
—— Figures, [64]
—— Porcelain, [210]
Jasper, Wedgwood’s, [168]
Jewels in Decoration, [267]
Jewett, Mr., [173]
Johnson, Dr., [295]
Julia Mammæa, [172]
K
Kaga Ware, [223], [228]
Kalpis, [47]
Kändler, [234]
Kantharos, [46]
Kaolin, [78], [178], [205], [232], [234]
Katosiro-ouyi-mon, [210]
Kauffmann, Angelica, [238]
Kelebe, [46]
Kensington Museum, [211]
Keramicus, The, [32]
King-te-Chin, City of, [180], [203]
Kioto Ware, [225], [228]
Korzic Porcelain, [330]
Kotyle, [47]
Krater, [47]
Kruche, [47]
Kyathos, [47]
Kylin, The, [188]
Kylix, [47]
L
Lacquer, Japanese, [220]
Lacustrine Dwellings, [15]
Lafon, M., [151]
Lake-Dwellers, [15]
Lambeth Pottery, [162]
Lamprecht, Painter, [246]
Lanceray, Bronze-founder, [328]
Lang, Baron von, [327]
Laughlin Brothers, Potters, [342]
Laurin, M., [149]
Layard, [70]
Leighton, Frederick, [88], [94], [224]
Lekythos, [47], [50]
Lille Porcelain, [323]
Limoges Porcelain, [258]
—— Pottery, [150]
Lindencher, M., [151]
Lindus Pottery, [89]
Longbeards, [76]
Louis Philippe, [269]
Louis XIV, [143], [261]
Lowestoft Porcelain, [299]
Luson, Potter, [299]
Lustres, [83], [114], [116]
Lyman and Fenton, Potters, [339]
Lyons, Mr., [269]
M
Madrid Porcelain, [286]
Maiolica, [87], [95], 97
Majorca, [87]
Malaga, [85]
Man, The Greek, [60]
Mandarin China, [221]
Marcolini, Count, [241]
Marco Polo, [179], [204]
Maria Theresa, [245]
Marks, Alcora, [287]
—— Amstel, [322]
—— Berlin, [245]
—— Bow, [292]
—— Bristol, [310]
—— Capo di Monte, [286]
—— Caughley, [311]
—— Chamberlain’s, [308]
—— Chantilly, [257]
—— Chelsea, [297]
—— Chinese, [207]
—— Clignancourt, [255]
—— Copeland, [314]
—— Copenhagen, [327]
—— on Delft, [160]
—— Derby, [299]
—— Dresden, [241]

—— Frankenthal, [249]
—— Fulda, [252]
—— Fürstenburg, [250]
—— Höchst, [248]
—— Japanese Symbolic, [215]
—— Kronenburg, [251]
—— Lille, [323]
—— Limbach, [252]
—— Limoges, [258]
—— Ludwigsburg, [251]
—— Maiolica, [119]
—— Marieberg, [326]
—— Marseilles, [256]
—— Moscow, [330]
—— Nantgarw, [310]
—— New Hall, [312]
—— Niderviller, [257]
—— Nove, [282]
—— Nymphenburg, [251]
—— Nyon, [252]
—— Orleans, [256]
—— Paris, [257]
—— Plymouth, [309]
—— Porcelain, [325]
—— Rockingham, [313]
—— Russian, [329]
—— Sceaux-Penthièvre, [257]
—— Sèvres, [272]
—— St.-Cloud, [254]
—— Strasbourg, [256]
—— Swansea, [311]
—— Symbolic, [200]
—— The Hague, [323]
—— Tournay, [324]
—— Turin, [281]
—— Turner, [311]
—— Valenciennes, [256]
—— of Vezzi and Cozzi, [280]
—— Vienna, [247]
—— Vincennes, [271]
—— Weesp, [321]
—— Worcester, [306]
—— Zurich, [252]
Marryat, Mr., [155], [174], [301]
Marseilles Pottery, [148]
Massachusetts Potteries, Early, [338]
Matthews, Mr., [270]
Mayence Porcelain, [248]
Medicean Porcelain, [274]
Medici, Lorenzo de’, [195], [204]
—— The, [275]
Meissen Porcelain, [230]
Melchior, Painter, [249]
Menecy-Villeroy Porcelain, [255]
Meteyard, Miss, [168], [172]
Metropolitan Museum of Art, [24], [121], [222]
Mexican Pottery, [20], [66]
Mezza-Maiolica, [98]
Mintons, The, Potters, [314]
Mitchell, Dr., [270]
Monument of Pottery, [80]
Moorish Pottery, [72]
Moors in Spain, [82]
Morris, Potter, 331
Moscow Porcelain, [330]
Mosque of Omar, [89]
Mounds, Western, [22]
Moustiers Pottery, [146]
Müller, Potter, [327]
Murrhine Vases, Ancient, [204]
Musée Céramique at Sèvres, [270]
Museum of Arts, Boston, [86], [120]
N
Nacre, [149]
Nanking-Blue Porcelain, [181]
Nanking Tower, [177]
Nantgarw Porcelain, [310]
Naples, Pottery from, [64]
Napoleon I., [324]
Nelson, Lord, [307]
Nevers Faience, [139]
New Hall Porcelain, [312]
New Jersey Potteries, Early, [340]
Niderviller Porcelain, [257]
Nigg, Painter, [246]
Nimrúd, Palace at, [70]
Northern Europe, Porcelains of, [319]
Norwalk Pottery, [337]
Norwich Pottery, [336]
Nottingham Ware, [335]
Nove Porcelain, [281]
Nymphenburg Porcelain, [250]
O
Œnochoe, [47]
Olery, Maître, [146]
Olpe, [46]
Omar, Mosque of, [89]
Onyx, Wedgwood’s, [168]
Oporto Porcelain, [287]
Oriental Art, Character of, [190], [206], [236]
Ornaments of Delft-ware, [158]
Owari Porcelain, [228]
Oxybaphon, [46]
P
Painters, Amateur, [298]
—— at Worcester, [304]
Palaces of Homer’s Heroes, [30]
Palissy, Bernard, [123]
Panathenaic Festival, [149]
Pâte dure, [233], [253]
Pâte tendre, [233], [253]
Pâte-sur-pâte, [315]
Peabody Museum, [22]
Peach Decoration, Japanese, [225]
Pelice, [45]
Pellipario Family, [109]
Pepys’s Diary, [158], [161]
Perger, Painter, [246]
Pericles, [58]
Persian Pottery, [90]
Peruvian Pottery, [22]
Pesaro, [98]
Peter the Great, [327]
—— the Hermit, [96]
Pe-tun-tse, [178], [205], [233]
Phallus, [23]
Pharmaceutical Emblems, [118]
Phiale, [46]
Philadelphia Art School, [211]
—— Exhibition, [22], [25], [63], [130], [227], [340]
—— Industrial Museum, [316]
—— Porcelain, [331]
Piccolpasso, Book of, [116]
Pindar, [40]
Pinxton Porcelain, [310]
Pipe Clay, [134]
Pithos, [62]
Pizarro, [22]
Place, Francis, Potter, [314]
Plumbiferous Glaze, [98], [161]
Plymouth Porcelain, [308]
Poland, Porcelain of, [330]
Pompadour, Madame de, [258]
Pompeii, [59]
Popoff, Potter, [330]
Porcelain Biscuit, Wedgwood’s, 168
Porcelain, Céladon, [195]
—— of Central Europe, [229]
—— of China, [175]
—— Chrysanthemo-Pæonienne, [182]
—— Colors of, [180], [194]
—— Discovery of, [178]
—— Earliest European, [230]
—— in Egyptian Tombs, [179], [203]
—— of England, [288]
—— Famille-rose, [185]
—— Famille-vert, [184]
—— Flowers, [258]
—— of France, [253]
—— Imperial Yellow, [195]
—— Importation of Chinese, [204]
—— Japanese, [210], [227]
—— Manufacture, Sites of, [202]
—— Manufacture in China, [201]
—— Mode of making in China, [205]
—— of Northern Europe, [319]
—— Painting, [196]
—— Origin of Word, [203]
—— of Southern Europe, [274]
—— Styles of Japanese, [214]
—— Tower at Nanking, [177]
—— of the United States, [331]
—— Variegated-leaved, [219]
—— Varieties of Chinese, [181]
Portland Vase, [171]
Portuguese Trade with Japan, [222]
Potteries, Greek, [53]
Potter’s Art, Antiquity of, [13]
—— Wheel, [19], [34]
Pottery, Chinese, [178]
—— Monument of, [80]
Pottier, M. André, [132]
Pottle-pot, [77]
Poutai, Chinese God, [64], [176]
Prices of Henri-Deux Ware, [136]
—— of Wedgwood Ware, [174]
Prime, William C., [76], [89], [92], [100], [282], [244], [285], [287], [296], [306], [307], [334]
Prizes for Victors, [48]
Prize Vase, Athenian, [49]
Prochoos, [46]
Protestant Persecutions in France, [123]
Pruyn, J. V. L., [270], [300], [302]
Q
Queen Elizabeth’s Housekeeping, [161]
Queen’s Ware, Wedgwood’s, [166]
R
Raffaelle Ware, [106]
Reindeer Age, [15]
Reticulated Cups, [197]
Rhode Island, Rouen Pottery in, [146]
Rhodian Pottery, [87]
Rhyton, [47]
Ringler, Potter, [249]
Ritter, [99]
Robinson, Mr. J. C., [133]
Rockingham Porcelain, [312]
Rockwell, Mrs., [218]
Roman Pottery, [124], [27], [161]
Rörstrand, [325]
Rose, John, Potter, [312]
Rose, Painter, [300]
Rothschild, Baron, [267], [276]
Rouen Pottery, [142], [255]
Rouse and Turner, Potters, [340]
Roux, Maître, [146]
Rovigo, Francisco Xanto Avelli da, [104], [108]
Ruch, Painter, [327]
Ruel, Durand, M., [149]
Russia, Porcelain of, [327]
S
Saladin, Porcelain sent by, [204]
Salt-glaze, [73], [162]
Salzmann, Mr., [89]
Samian Ware, [25]
Samos, Cup of, [26]
Sappho, [57]
Sarcophagus of Pottery, 80
Sarreguemines Pottery, [149]
Satsuma Ware, [224], [228]
Saxon Porcelain, [230]
Sceaux-Penthièvre, [257]
—— Marks, [257]
School Education, [163]
Ségange, M. Broc de, [139]
Seipsius, Painter, [327]
Sèvres Marks, [273]
—— Porcelain, [258]
Sgraffiato Ware, [119]
Sheffield, Lord, [335]
Shelton Porcelain, [312]
Simplicity, Greek, [265]
Six-mark Porcelain, [192]
Skyphos, [46]
Slip, [98]
Smith and Sons, Potters, [334]
Socrates, [61]
Solon, Painter, [315]
Spanish Pottery, [64]
Spode, Josiah, Potter, [313]
—— Porcelain, [313]
Sprimont, Potter, [293]
Staffordshire Potteries, [174]
Stamnos, [45]
Stanniferous Glaze, [72], [83], [93], [98]
States, Potter, [337]
St.-Cloud Porcelain, [254]
Steel, Daniel, [166]
Steen, Jan, [155]
Stenzel, [245]
Stoke-upon-Trent, [162]
Stone Age, [15]
Stone-ware, [161]
Stonington Pottery, [337]
St. Petersburg, [327]
Strasbourg Pottery, [148]
Stratford-le-Bow, [290]
Swansea Porcelain, [311]
Sweden, Porcelain of, [324]
Symbolic Animals, Chinese, [187]
—— Colors, Chinese, [188]
—— Marks, [200]
T
Table-Furniture, Early American, [334]
Taiping Rebels, [178], [181]
Tea and Teapots, [158]
Tea-Services, Delft, [157]
Terra-Cotta, Wedgwood’s, [167]
Terraglia Faience, [281]
Terre de Pipe, [73], [134]
Tiffany and Co., [306], [316]
Tiles, Dutch, [160]
—— Moorish, [83]
—— Persian or Arabic, [92]
Toltecs, [21]
Tombs, Egyptian, [71]
—— Relics from, [31]
Tournay Porcelain, [323]
Trenton Potteries, [341]
Treviso Porcelain, [281]
Tripods, [70]
Tschirnhaus, [231]
Tucker and Hemphill, Potters, [332]
Tuppi, Painter, [279]
Turin Porcelain, [281]
Turkey, Porcelain sold in, [246], [299], [303]
Turkish Pottery, [65]
Turner, Thomas, Potter, [311]
Turquoise-Blue Porcelain, [193]
Tver Porcelain, [330]
Tyg, [162]
U
Unglazed Pottery, [63]
United States, Pottery and Porcelain of the, [331]
Urban VIII., Pope, [172]
Urbino, [102]
V
Valencia, [86]
Van der Meer, [155]
Vandervelde, William, [155]
Variegated-leaved Porcelain, 219
Varnish, [69]
Varsanni, Painter, [246]
Vase, Alhambra, [84]
—— Etruscan, [62]
—— Great Numbers of, [53]
—— Greek, [29]
—— Pictures on, [61]
—— Sèvres, [263]
Venice Porcelain, [279]
Vermont Potteries, Early, [339]
Vezzi, Potter, [279]
Vienna Exposition, [181]
—— Porcelain, [245]
Vincennes Porcelain, [259]
Violins, Delft, [157]
Virginia Clays, [290]
W
Wales, George W., [90], [94], [146], [185], [238], [269], [285], [296], [302], [306], [326]
Wall, Dr., [303]
Wallace, Sir Richard, [112], [315]
Washington Pitchers, [338]
Watcombe Pottery, [67]
Water-Coolers, [63]
Wech, Painter, [246]
Wedgwood, Josiah, [163], [333]
Wedgwoods, The, Potters, [314]
Wedgwood Ware, Prices of, [174]
Weesp Porcelain, [321]
Wegeley, Mr., [242]
Wheel, Potter’s, [19]
Wilkinson, Sir Gardiner, [70]
Williams, H. D., [220]
Willow-Pattern, [311]
Woman, The Greek, [54]
Worcester Porcelain, [303]
Wyman, Miss, [185]
X
Xantippe, [61]
Xanto, [104], [108]
Z
Zeuxis, [44]

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