CONTENTS
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I. General Survey.
Progress and Capacity of the Potter’s Art, . ®
Necessity for Instruction in Art, .....*•
Museums of Ceramic Products, 12
Commercial Yaluc of Artistic Skill, ...... 13
Influencc of Japanese Art, ....... 14
Pottery in the United States, ....... 15
Classification of Pottery, ........ 23
II. PORCELAIN AND FaIENCE.
Exhibition from Great Britain, ....... 25
Pate Changeante, ......... 27
Henri-Deux Ware . . . * . . . . . 28
French Exhibifcors,......... 36
Interior Decoration in Enamel, . ...... 37
Slabs for Insertion in Furniture, ....... 40
Sevres Porcelain, ......... 41
Sevres as a School of Art,........ 42
Hard and Soft Porcclain, ........ 43
Päte-sur-päte, .......... 44
Casting or Pouring Porcelain Body, ...... 45
Stone China, ......... 47
Prussia, 49
Russia, .......... 54
Austria and other Countries, ....... 55
Majolica, .......... 61
Capo-di-Monti Ware, ........ 62
Incised or Sgraffiato Ware, .....*. 63
Miaco Faience, ......... 66
Cloissonee Enamels, . . • • • • • 67
III. Floor, Wall, and Ornamental Tiles.
Manufacture of Tiles in Great Britain, ...... 69
Varieties of Tiles, ......... 73
Encaustic and Enamelled Tiles in Decoration, ..... 75
Memorial and Mortuary Tablets, ....... 77
Building Tablets, . . . . • • • • . 78
Dutch Tiles, .......... 83
French Tiles and Plaques,........ 84
Indian Tiles, ......... 86
Spanish Tiles, ......... 87
Laying and Setting Tiles, ........ 87
Mosaic Pavements and Pictures, . . . . . . . 89
Roofing Tiles, ......... 91
Stove Tiles, .......... 92
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