Laughlin states, one or more of the best porcelain-makers of Europe are seriously contemplating the propriety of establishing themselves on this shore of the sea, and putting to use these kaolinic treasures. And why not? With cheap clays, cheap fuels,... Bulletin of the Detroit Museum of Art - Page 4by Detroit Museum of Art - 1904Full view - About this book
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1878 - 374 pages
...putting to use these kaolinic treasures. And why not ? With cheap clays, cheap fuels, cheap foods, may we not begin to supply ourselves, if not some...with the finest productions of the potter's wheel ? And it would seem a good thing for us to do. APPENDIX. BOOKS UPON POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. TIIE following... | |
| 1876 - 782 pages
...and putting to use these kaolinic treasures. And why not? With cheap clays, cheap fuels, cheap foods, may we not begin to supply ourselves, if not some...with the finest productions of the potter's wheel? And it would seem a good thing for us to do. So, if we should do it, might there not be a drop of consolation... | |
| 1876 - 818 pages
...and putting to use these kaolinic treasures. And why not? With cheap clays, cheap fuels, cheap foods, may we not begin to supply ourselves, if not some...with the finest productions of the potter's wheel? And it would seem a good thing for us to do. So, if we should do it, might there not be a drop of consolation... | |
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