LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Chelsea Statuette, “Melpomene”[Frontispiece]
MAIOLICA
ITALY
FIG. PAGE
1.Urbino—Plateau. Marriage of Alexander and Roxana[2]
2."Plateau, with Leda and the Swan in the centre[3]
3."Plateau. By Alfonso Patanazzi, 1606[4]
4."Vase. Apollo and Daphne. Circa 1580[5]
5."Cruet. Circa 1570[6]
6."Plate. “The Stream of Life;” signed Mo. Giorgio[7]
7."Vase, with Shield of Arms, by Mo. Giorgio. 16th century[7]
8.Pesaro—Drug Vase, inscribed “Sir di Cedro.” 17th century[9]
9."Bowl, Cover, and Dish, 18th century[10]
10.Castel Durante—Vase. Circa 1560[11]
11."Plate. Circa 1530[11]
12.Faenza—Plaque; inscribed “Andrea di Bono, 1491”[12]
13."Plate, with motto “En Piu.” 15th century[13]
14."Plaque. Joseph Sold by His Brethren. 16th century[14]
15."Plate, with Arms and Arabesques, 16th century[15]
16.Diruta—Plate. Circa 1520[16]
17."Plate; inscribed “Sura Fiore.” Circa 1520[16]
18.Forlì—Plate. Christ among the Doctors. 16th century[17]
19.Viterbo—Plateau. Diana and Actæon. Dated 1544[18]
20.Cafaggiolo—Plateau. St. George. Circa 1520[19]
21.Siena—Plate. By Mo. Benedetto. Circa 1520[21]
22."Plate. Woman and Two Peacocks. 18th century[22]
23."Plate. Vintage; signed “Ferdinando Ma. Campani, 1747”[22]
24."Plate. Galatea. Early 18th century[23]
25.Venice—Plate. Architectural Subject. Circa 1700[24]
26.Nove—Tureen and Cover. 18th century[25]
27.Florence—Cup and Saucer[26]
28.Padua—Plate. Myrrha Fleeing from her Father[27]
29.Castelli—Bowl and Cover. 18th century[28]
30."Ewer and Basin. 18th century[29]
31.Monte Lupo—Plate. Three Cavaliers[31]
32.Milan—Écuelle and Dish. 18th century[32]
33."Ewer and Dish. 18th century[32]
34."Cup and Plate. 18th century[32]
35.Turin—Dish with pierced Border. Dated 1577[33]
36.Ferrara—Plateau. Triumph of Bacchus. First half of 18th century[34]
37.Genoa—Bottle. 18th century[35]
38.Savona—Basket. 18th century[36]
39.Loreto—Two Bowls[37]
40.Sgraffiato or Incised Ware—Bowl. About 1460[38]
41.""Plate. About 1540[38]
42.""Basket. 19th century[39]
SPAIN
43.Hispano-Moresque—Vase. 15th century[40]
44."Azulejo. 14th century[41]
45."Plateau. 15th or 16th century[43]
46."Plateau. 15th or 16th century[44]
47.Valencia—Dish[45]
48.Manises—Vase[46]
49.Triana—Bottle in Form of a Lady[47]
50."Dish. Dated 1774[47]
51.Alcora—Plaque with Rococo Frame[48]
52.Talavera—Bowl[49]
CONTINENTAL FAYENCE
FRANCE
53.Saint Porchaire—Candlestick[51]
54."Biberon[52]
55.Apt—Vase[53]
56.Blois—Candlestick[54]
57.Avignon—Ewer. About 1600[55]
58.Palissy Ware—Dish, with Reptiles, Fish, &c. 16th century[56]
59.Nevers—Pilgrim’s Bottle. Second half of 17th century[57]
60."Ewer. Second half of 17th century[58]
61."Pilgrim’s Bottle[59]
62.Rouen—Ewer[60]
63."Ewer[61]
64."Plate[61]
65."Compotier[62]
66."Compotier[62]
67.Strassburg—Fountain[63]
68."Clock and Bracket[64]
69.Moustiers—Plateau[65]
70."Compotier[66]
71."Plate[67]
72."Barber’s Basin[67]
73.Varages—Plate[68]
74.Marseilles—Tureen[69]
75.Sinceny—Bowl and Cover[71]
76.Lunéville—Pair of Rustic Figures[73]
77."Dish[73]
78.Aprey—Plate[74]
79.Manerbe—Finial[75]
80.St. Clément—Écuelle[76]
81.Niderviller—Plate[77]
82.St. Armand-les-Eaux—Inkstand[79]
83.Sceaux Penthièvre—Plate[80]
84.Creil—Plate[81]
85.Lille—Dish[82]
GERMANY
86.Nuremberg—Jug. 15th century[85]
87."Dish[86]
88.Bayreuth—Coffee-pot[88]
89.Limburg—Cruche[90]
90.Raeren—Cruche[90]
91.Seigburg—Canette[91]
92.Grenzhausen—Jug[92]
93."Fountain[93]
94.Kreussen—Tankard[94]
95.Harburg—Cruche[95]
96.Dresden—Böttcher Coffee-pot[97]
97.Teinitz—Plate[98]
98.Kiel—Bishop Mitre Bowl[99]
HOLLAND
99.Delft—Cruche[101]
100."Teapot[102]
101."Vase[103]
102."Plate[103]
103.Amsterdam—Dish[105]
SWEDEN
104.Rörstrand—Butterboat[108]
105.Marieberg—Vase and Cover[108]
106."Plate[109]
CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN
ITALY
107.Florence—Cruet[112]
108."Bowl[113]
109.Doccia—Teapot[113]
110."Basin[114]
111.Naples—Capo di Monte—Vase[115]
112.""Saucer[115]
113.""Cup and Saucer[116]
114.""Coffee-pot[116]
115.Treviso—Écuelle[117]
116."Cup and Saucer[118]
117.Turin, Vinovo—Écuelle[118]
118.Venice—Vase and Cover[120]
119."Vase[121]
120.Nove—Jardinière[123]
121."Vase[124]
122."Vase[125]
123."Milk-pot[125]
SPAIN
124.Madrid—Buen Retiro—Group[127]
125.""Vase[128]
126.""Vase[128]
127.Alcora—Plaque[129]
GERMANY
128.Dresden—Vase[131]
129."Sucrier, Cup, and Saucer[132]
130."Cup and Saucer[132]
131."Vase and Cover[133]
132."Bust of a Girl[134]
133."Teapot and Saucer[134]
134.Berlin—Group[135]
135."Group[136]
136."Milk-pot, Cup, and Saucer[137]
137.Höchst—Lamp-stand[138]
138."Tray and Sucrier[139]
139.Frankenthal—Plate[140]
140."Déjeuner Service[141]
141.Nymphenburg—Tankard[142]
142."Cup and Saucer[143]
143.Anspach—Cup and Saucer[143]
144.Bayreuth—Cup[144]
145.Kelsterbach—Harlequin[145]
146.Thuringia—Cup and Saucer[146]
147.Closter Veilsdorf—Teapot[146]
148."Tray[147]
149.Rudolstadt—Milk-pot, Cup, and Saucer[147]
150.Fulda—A Peasant[148]
151."A Peasant[148]
152."Cup and Saucer[149]
153."Coffee-pot[149]
154.Fürstenberg—Bust of Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick[150]
155."Medallions[150]
156.Ludwigsburg—Chocolate-pot[151]
157."Coffee-pot[152]
158.Regensburg—Cup and Saucer[153]
159.Grossbreitenbach—Milk-pot[153]
160.Limbach—Sucrier, Cover, and Stand[154]
161.Gera—Sugar Basin[155]
162."Cup, Cover, and Saucer[156]
163.Gotha—Figure of Bacchus[157]
164.Rauenstein—Cup and Saucer[158]
165.Wallendorf—Vase[159]
AUSTRIA
166.Vienna—Cabaret[161]
167."Milk-pot[162]
168."Plate[163]
169."Cup and Saucer[164]
170.Schlaggenwald—Cup and Saucer[166]
171.Herend—Cabaret, portion of a[167]
SWITZERLAND
172.Nyon—Cup and Saucer[168]
173.""[169]
174.Zurich—Group[169]
HOLLAND
175.Weesp—Ewer[170]
176."Coffee-pot[170]
177.Oude Loosdrecht—Vase[171]
178.""Panel[172]
179.Amsterdam—Pair of Bottles[172]
180.Oude Amstel—Teapot and Sucrier[173]
181.""Sucrier[173]
182.The Hague—Plate[174]
BELGIUM AND LUXEMBURG
183.Tournai—Cup and Saucer[175]
184."Plate[176]
185."Salt-cellar[176]
186.Brussels—Milk Jug[177]
187."Teapot[177]
188.Luxemburg—Two figures of “The Seasons”[178]
RUSSIA
189.St. Petersburg—Cup and Saucer[179]
190.""Verrière[179]
191.Moscow—Statuette[180]
192."Cup and Saucer[181]
193.Korzec—Cup and Saucer[182]
194.Baranowka—Milk Jug[183]
SWEDEN
195.Marieberg—Custard Cup and Cover[184]
DENMARK
196.Copenhagen—Cabaret[185]
197."Cabaret[186]
FRANCE
198.St. Cloud—Jug[187]
199."Statuette[188]
200.Chantilly—Dish[189]
201."Pair of Figures[190]
202.Mennecy-Villeroy—Sugar Basin and Stand[191]
203."Group[192]
204.Sceaux Penthièvre—Cup and Saucer[193]
205.""Milk-pot[193]
206.Arras—Sceau[193]
207.Boulogne-sur-Mer—Plaque[194]
208.""Sucrier[194]
209.Étiolles—Cup and Saucer[195]
210.Lille—Cup and Saucer[195]
211.Bourg-la-Reine—Custard Pot[196]
212.Clignancourt—Milk-pot and Cover[197]
213."Cup and Dish[197]
214."Milk Jug[197]
215.Orleans—Bowl, Cover, and Stand[199]
216.Niderviller—Milk-pot and Cover[200]
217.Boissette—Teapot[201]
218.Caen—Cup and Saucer[201]
219.Valenciennes—Cup and Saucer[202]
220.Strassburg—Cup and Saucer[203]
221.Paris: Rue Thiroux—Sucrier[204]
222."Rue de Bondy—Ewer and Basin[204]
223."Rue Fontaine au Roi—Part of a Tea Service[205]
224."Faubourg St. Honoré—Teapot[206]
225."Pont-aux-Choux—Teapot[206]
226."Rue de Crussol—Cup[207]
227."Belleville—Watch-stand[207]
228."Vincennes—Cup and Saucer[208]
229.""(Royal Factory)—Vase[210]
230."""Cup and Saucer[211]
231.Sèvres—Vase[212]
232."Écuelle[213]
233."Group[214]
GREAT BRITAIN
POTTERY
234.Staffordshire—Tyg[218]
235."Mug[218]
236."Plateau[219]
237.Etruria—Wedgwood Vase[220]
238."""[222]
239.""The Portland Vase[223]
240.""Teapot, Caddy, and Plate[224]
241.""Six Jasper Cameos[225]
242.""Vase[225]
243.""Ewer[225]
244.Burslem—Obelisk, by Ralph Wood, and Tea Set, by Aaron Wood[226]
245."Statuette of Chaucer, by Ralph Wood[227]
246."Vase, by Moses Steel[228]
247.Shelton—Bowl, by S. Hollins[229]
248."Basin, by T. & J. Hollins[229]
249.New Hall China Works—Cup and Saucer[230]
250.Bradwell—Teapot, by Elers[231]
251.Hanley—Barrel, by Miles[231]
252."Vase, by Elijah Mayer[232]
253."Jardinière[233]
254."Vase[233]
255.Tunstall—Jug, by W. Adams[234]
256.Lane End—Sugar Basin[235]
257."Teapot[235]
258.Longport—Cup, Cover, and Saucer[235]
259."Dish[235]
260.Lane Delph—Cup, Cover, and Saucer[236]
261.Liverpool—Mug[237]
262."Punch Bowl[238]
263."Tiles, by J. Sadler[239]
264."Teapot[239]
265.Jackfield—Teapot[241]
266.Fulham—“Lydia Dwight”[242]
267.Lambeth—Dish[243]
268.Don Pottery—Tea-caddy[245]
269.Leeds—Chestnut Bowl and Cover[246]
270.Castleford—Teapot[246]
271.Swinton—Teapot[247]
272.Newcastle-on-Tyne—Dish[248]
273."Mug[248]
274.St. Anthony’s—Jug[249]
275.Nottingham—Mug[249]
276."Jug in the form of a Bear[250]
277.Great Yarmouth—Plate[250]
278.Lowesby—Garden Pot[251]
279."Vase[251]
280.Bristol—Tiles[252]
281.Cadborough—Vessel in the form of a Pig[253]
282.Swansea—Dish[254]
PORCELAIN
283.Worcester—A Cup and Saucer[256]
284."Portion of a Tea Service (Japan pattern)[258]
285."""(with coloured transfer)[258]
286.Rockingham—Plate[259]
287."Vase[259]
288.Derby—Group. Chelsea-Derby[260]
289."Pair of Vases"[261]
290."Plate, by Billingsley[261]
291."Cup, Cover, and Saucer. Crown-Derby[262]
292."Scent Vase"[262]
293."Cup, Cover, and Saucer"[263]
294.Burton-on-Trent—Comport[264]
295.Wirksworth—Cup and Cover[264]
296.Pinxton—Jardinière[265]
297."Sugar Bowl and Cover[265]
298.Plymouth—Coffee-pot[266]
299."Beaker and Cover[266]
300."Centrepiece[267]
301."A Shepherdess[268]
302."A Shepherd[268]
303.Bristol—Bowl and Cover[269]
304."Dish[269]
305.Caughley—Mug[270]
306."Plate[270]
307.Coalport—Dish[271]
308.Stoke-on-Trent—Spode Cup, Cover, and Saucer[272]
309."""Vase[273]
310.""Minton Bowl[274]
311.Longton Hall—Vase[275]
312.Bow—Teapot[274]
313."Bowl[276]
314."Plate[276]
315."Statuette, “Flora”[277]
316."Bust of King George II.[278]
317."Group, “A Tea Party”[279]
318.Chelsea—Statuette, Marshal Conway[280]
319.""“Shepherd”[280]
320.Chelsea—Vase[281]
321.Swansea—Plate[282]
322."Plate[282]
323.Nantgarw—Plate[283]
324."Cup and Saucer[283]
325."Vase[284]
ORIENTAL
326.China—Stoneware Vase[286]
327."""[287]
328."Porcelain Vase[288]
329.""Ewer[289]
330."Bottle[290]
331."Jar[291]
332."Plate. Eggshell porcelain[292]
333.""""[293]
334.Japan—Vase. Hizen ware[296]
335."Figure of Fukurokuji[297]
336."Saké Cup and Stand[298]
337."Jar. Ôto ware[299]
338."Vase. Kishin ware[300]
339."Candlestick. Tozan porcelain[300]
340."Flask. Satsuma ware[301]
341."Incense Burner. Imari porcelain[302]
342.Persia—Wall Tile. 13th century[305]
343."Water-bottle. With metallic lustre[306]
344."Dish for Rice[307]
345."Rose water Sprinkler[308]
346."""[309]
347.Damascus—Plate[310]
348."Dish[311]
349.Rhodian—Plate[312]

HANDBOOK TO KERAMICS

MAIOLICA

ITALY

The painted pottery of Italy, ever since its introduction into that country in the 15th century, has been called by the Italians themselves Maiolica. In England it was in the 18th century called Raphael ware, on account of an impression which existed that Raphael himself condescended to paint on some of the ware. The idea probably originated from the fact that many designs were reproduced on maiolica by the keramic artists from engravings of Raphael and other great masters. The best period of this pottery was, however, subsequent to his death, which took place in 1520.