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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

PORTRAIT, AUTOGRAPH, ETC., OF JOSIAH WEDGWOOD.

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24. Anglo-Saxon cinerary urns, Kingston

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wood punch for indenting pottery. small vessel.

27. Norman pitcher with badge of Ferrars

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DERBY MUSEUM.

L. JEWITT.

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LADY CREWE.

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GEOLOGY.
BATEMAN.

J. MILLS.
BAGSHAWE.

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MUS. PRAC. GEOL.
MUS. PRAC. GEOL.
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70. View of Horton Hall, Staffordshire.

71. Puzzle jug of John Wedgwood

F. REDFERN.
THURSFIELD.

MUS. PRAC. GEOL.
J. MAYER.

MUS. PRAC. GEOL.
BATEMAN.
L. JEWITT.
J. MAYER.

MILLS.

MUS. PRAC. GEOL.
BATEMAN.

LUCAS.
BRAMHALL.

MUS. PRAC. GEOL.

72. Fac-simile of autographs to indenture of appren-} HANLEY MUSEUM.

ticeship

73. View of the Churchyard Works at Burslem.

74. Agate knife haft, tortoise-shell plates, &c.

75. View of the Ivy House, Burslem.

76. View of doorway, Overhouse Works, Burslem. 77. View of the Bell Works, Burslem.

78. Queen's ware butter-boat.

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teapot, Liverpool printing
centre piece

81. Medallion portrait of Josiah Wedgwood

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Mrs. Wedgwood

83. Autograph of Thomas Bentley

84. Medallion portrait of Thomas Bentley

85. Imitation marble and porphyry vases, two examples

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L. JEWITT.

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S. C. HALL.
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L. JEWITT.

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OLIVER.

S. C. HALL.

F. WEDGWOOD.

WEDGWOOD & SONS.

L. JEWITT.
S. C. HALL.
CARTER.
MILLS.
L. JEWITT.
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F. FRY.

L. JEWITT.

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103. New Hall china teapot, and cup and saucer

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105. Autographs of John Flaxman, two examples 106. Flaxman's medallion portraits, Mrs. Meerman

Mrs. Siddons

BALLER.

F. FRY.
L. JEWITT.

Ditto, and DANIELS.
WEDGWOOD & SONS.
L. JEWITT.

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Dr. Buchan .

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114. Flaxman's bas-relief, "Peace preventing Mars from bursting the door of Janus's temple"

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"Mercury uniting the hands of England and France" 116. Armorial seal of Josiah Wedgwood 117. Flaxman's designs for chessmen

Flaxman's original models in wax of Cupids, D. C. MARJORI

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BANKS, M.P.

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undraped

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Wedgwood, by Flaxman

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from his monu

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ment at Stoke-upon-Trent.

141. Mark of "Wedgwood and Bentley, Etruria"

142. Etruria Works, general view.

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view of the "Black Works.”
145. Open-work basket of bamboo ware

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DRINKING-CUPS.—FOOD-VESSELS.-INCENSE-CUPS.

THE history of the important and truly beautiful art of "pot making," so far as regards our own country, which has not yet been written, must and will one day-it is hoped ere long-form one of the most pleasing and instructive works which can be produced. The deep and undivided research of the patient antiquary, the graphic powers of the skilled biographer, the thoughtful comparative experiences of the collector, and the matured observations of the practised manipulator, will need all to be united in the production of such a work; which, if properly carried out, cannot fail to present a more vivid and more pleasingly instructive picture of English industry and English art-both allied and independent of each other-than it has fallen to the lot of any one as yet to attempt to depict.

Extending uninterruptedly through several centuries from a period long antecedent to historic times, down through every change of race and of peoples to our own day-followed in one way or other in almost every district throughout the length and breadth of the land-gradually extending itself

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