Fig. 172.—Cup and Saucer.

Zürich. Established here in 1763 by a few Zürich gentlemen, with the aid of a workman, named Spengler, from Höchst. Another German, Sonnenschein, a sculptor, was employed to model figures and groups. The factory was not a financial success. In 1793 the works were sold to a potter named Nehracher, and on his death in 1800 the works ceased.

NYON

Fig. 173.—Cup and Saucer.
With mark, fish in blue.

Fig. 174 represents a soldier trampling on a Turk and unveiling a lady, martial and love trophies on the ground.

Fig. 174.—A Group.