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7. BY WILLIAM RICHARD DRAKE, F.S.A. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1868.24 14. The Board of Trade made a very elaborate report ... into Venice from four different parts, viz., from theState of Terra }"'erma ... Venice from thedominions and from Italy, but that the importation from the East and42 34. inspected the manufactory of Majolica and Earthenware of Pasqua! Antonibon at Nove, which he thus describes· :-"It consists of three large ... commerce, competing with China from the East, whence up to 1765, thehad mainly drawn
. Drake,This, London, 1868, privately printed). 316 Wela Forcelaine en Europe, 1882) and by the late Sir William Drake (, London, 1868, privately printed) fully proves that more than one alchemist or ... third divisions. EARLYPORCELAIN. Of all the cities of ; ; ' ' porcelain of
law, which is referred to by the late Sir Wm. Drake in his, p. 11, as. Drake, W. R.. : 8vo, : London. Granada. 1868. S. K. Echeverria, Dr ... . S. K. Druryon the Bacini as ornaments to the architecture of some churches inis an open music book with accurateof the air and the ' ; A ' ' verses,^ -- ' O ... Tommaso Garzoni, anoble, who, writing in the Piazza Universale in 1585, in
hundred specimens, many in full size of the originals.] Drake (W. R.),... the museum ofart at Sevres, with colored illustrations of many hundred
pattem and color, bottles ofglass and Limoges enamels. Ixxxi] ... he also protected theindustry with royal munificence during the sixty years of ... which had in this from the animated theChina, culminated reign with their mastery over
. The researches of Sir W. R. Drake {) have supplied some ... have a monopoly to the one at Nove. of the manufacture of majolica throughout the517 VENICE 413 Cavendish-Bentinck collection. Sometimes one finds the cups of... Lord Rosebery. The usual mark ofporcelain of this period (17651812) was ... the earlier period of Vezzi mentioned Some of the specimens of oldporcelain inAlfonso, Duke of Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio, to obtain the services of apotter who ... of the differentateliers, and the manufacture of artistic majolica was ... making porcelain, which he was believed to possess. Jacquemart quotes an extract from the
all kinds of ^afiwa. They imitated pattern and colour, bottles ofglass. from ... decoration was contiuued with great skill under succeeding reigns. The reign of Ch'ien-lung is also... , the desire to imitate other substances which had from the artists of animated the
further effect combined with utility as in these, some of them vieing with the ancientglass ... readily discharged and the is which formed of clayis for its fineness ; ; tube is

