Fig. 192.—Cup and Saucer.
With view of Moscow. Mark, A. Popoffe’s initials.
A porcelain manufactory was established at Twer, by an Englishman named Gardner, in 1787, and another by A. Popoff.
Korzec, in Volhynia. About 1803, Mérault, a chemist of the Sèvres manufactory, went to direct the fabrique at Korzec, taking with him a laboratory assistant named Pétion. After carrying it on for a few years, Mérault abandoned the direction, and returned to France.
Fig. 193.—Pâte dure Cup and Saucer.
Painted with a portrait of a lady, en grisaille, with gilt borders.
Mark, Eye within a triangle.
Baranowka, in Volhynia. A small factory existed here at which the porcelain clay found in the neighbourhood was used.
Fig. 194.—Milk Jug.
Mark, the name of the town.