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Tradition and Change: Reflections on the Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
11/1946 | 524 | 88
Pages: 271-272+274-275+277
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Plate I. C-Designed by Keith Murray for Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd. About 1935. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate I. E-Made by Norah Braden. About 1938. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate I. F-Designed by Keith Murray for Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd. About 1935. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate II. E-Chelsea, about 1755. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate II. F-Transfer-Printed Decoration Designed by Eric Ravilious for Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd. about 1938. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate I. A-Pre-Dynastic Egyptian (About 4000 B. C. or Earlier). The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate I. D-Chinese, T'ang Dynasty (618-906). The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate II. A-Persian, Thirteenth Century. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate II. B-Corean, Perhaps Seventeenth Century. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate II. C-Turkish, Second Half of the Sixteenth Century. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate II. D-Chinese, about 1625. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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Plate I. B-English, 13th Century. The Pottery Exhibition at South Kensington
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The Origin and Affiliations of the European Porcelain-Factories
10/1945 | 511 | 87
Pages: 245-247
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Book Review
Talavera Pottery, with a Catalogue of the Collection of the Hispanic Society of America
11/1944 | 500 | 85
Pages: 284
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Talavera Pottery, with a Catalogue of the Collection of the Hispanic Society of America | author: Frothingham, Alice Wilson
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Dutch Pottery and Glass
12/1942 | 477 | 81
Pages: 295-301
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Plate I. A-Milk Bowl, Painted in Blue. Dutch (Delft, Factory of Adrianus Koex), About 1690. Diameter, 48 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate I. B-Vase, Painted in Blue and Overglaze Colours. Dutch (Delft, Hoppesteyn Factory), Late Seventeenth Century. Height, 25.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate I. C-Plate, Painted in Blue. Dutch (Delft, "Rose Factory"), Late Seventeenth or Early Eighteenth Century. Diameter, 22.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate II. A-The Virtues (From a Larger Composition). Tile-Picture, Painted in Purple. Dutch, Dated 1640. Height, 266 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, van den Bergh Gift). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate II. Tile Pictures. B-Painted in Blue and Purple, C-Polychrome. Late Seventeenth or Early Eighteenth Century. Height, 114 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, van den Bergh Gift. Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. A-Goblet, Clear Glass. Dutch, First Half of Seventeenth Century. Height, 22.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Wilfred Buckley Gift). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. B-Bottle, with Diamond-Point Engraving by Willem van Heemskerk. Dutch, Dated 1686. Height, 24 cm. (Cecil Higgins Collection). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. C-Goblet, Clear Glass. Dutch, First Half of Seventeenth Century. Height, 26 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Wilfred Buckley Gift). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. D-Roemer, Green Glass with Diamond-Point Engraving by Anna Roemers Visscher. Dutch, Dated 1621. Height 17.8 cm. (Rijks Museum, Amsterdam). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. E-Roemer, Green Glass with Diamond-Point Engraving by Anna Roemers Visscher. Dutch, Dated 1642. Height, 24 cm. (Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. F-Wine-Glass (English), with Stipple-Engraving by David Wolff. Dutch, Dated 1795. Height, 15 cm. (Alexander Pirie Collection). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Early Chinese Glass
11/1937 | 416 | 71
Pages: 211-213+216-219+221-223
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Plate I. A-Glass Objects Made in Imitation of Jade. Han Dynasty (206 B. C.-A. D. 220). (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); B-Emerald Green Jar, Found in China. Perhaps Egyptian, Ninth or Tenth Century. Height, 4.5 cm.; C-Greenish Cup, Found in China. Perhaps Syrian, Fourth or Fifth Century. Height, 10.8 cm.; D-Pot and Cover. Perhaps Chinese, T'ang Dynasty (618-907). Height, 4.5 cm.; E, F, G-Glass Figures and "Jewellery." T'ang Dynasty (618-907) or Later. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); H. Brown, Pale Green and Ruby-Red Pots and Bowl. One Perhaps Roman, the Others Probably Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Height, 2, 5 and 3 cm Respectively (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate II. A-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter 8.7 cm.; B-Dull White Glass Jar. Diameter, 6.6 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); C-Bowl, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Diameter, 8.1 cm. (The Bushell Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum); D-Brownish Yellow Bowl. Diameter, 25.4 cm.; E-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter, 27.7 cm. (The Wilfred Buckley Collection). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate III. A-Turquoise-Blue Dish. Diameter, 16.5 cm.; B-Blue Bowl. Diameter, 17 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); C-Blue Bowl and Cover, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Height, 14.6 cm. (The Bushell Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum); D-Crizzelled Pale Brown Bowl. Diameter, 17.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum); E-Crizzelled White Bowl, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Diameter, 24.8 cm. (Röhsska Museet, Gothenburg); F-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter, 24 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate IV. A-Bowl, with Opaque White Stripes. Diameter, 14.3 cm. (The Wilfred Buckley Collection); B-Blue Bowl. Diameter, 20.5 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); C-Crizzelled White Vase. Height, 36.8 cm.; D-Blue Vase. Height, 37.5 cm.; E-Crizzelled Bluish-White Vase. Height, 25.2 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); F-Crizzelled White Bottle. Height, 22 cm.; G-Amber-Brown Dish. Diameter, 27 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); H-Blue Bottle. Height, 21 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
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Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
05/1937 | 410 | 70
Pages: 218-219+222-225+229
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Plate I. A-Charles I. Dated 1679. Lambeth Earthenware; Height, 19 cm. (British Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate I. B-Dish, with a "Portrait" of James II. About 1685. Lambeth Earthenware; Diameter, 33.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate I. C-Charles II. About 1675. Dwight's Stoneware; Height, 20 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate I. D-Prince Rupert. About 1675. Dwight's Stoneware; Height, 60.9 cm. (British Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate II. A-George III and His Family, Perhaps Modelled by Pierre Stephan. About 1773. Derby Biscuit Porcelain; Height, 35.5 cm. (Windsor Castle) (Reproduced with the Gracious Permission of H. M. the King). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate II. B-George II, from a Model Perhaps by Roubiliac. About 1752. Chelsea Porcelain; Height, 44.4 cm. (The Schreiber Collection). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate II. C-George III As Prince of Wales, from a Model Perhaps by Roubiliac. About 1752. Chelsea Porcelain; Height, 27.9 cm. (Mrs. Radford). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate III. A-Queen Charlotte, from a Model by William Hackwood. About 1770. Wedgwood's Black Basaltes Ware; Height, 8.2 cm. (The Schreiber Collection). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate III. B-George IV As Prince of Wales, from a Model by John Flaxman. About 1780. Wedgwood's Jasper Ware; Height, 7.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate III. C-George III. Late Eighteenth Century. Wedgwood's Jasper Ware; Height, 12.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate III. D-Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales. About 1753. Battersea Enamel, Engraved by Simon Francois Ravenet; Height, 8.5 cm. (The Schreiber Collection). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Augustin Hirschvogel and the Tyrolese Owl-Jugs
09/1936 | 402 | 69
Pages: 111-113+116-120
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Plate I. A-Owl-Jug, with a Shield of Arms Perhaps of Nyberg (For Herberstain). Austrian or Tyrolese. Dated 1540. Height, 31.7 cm. (Mr. T. J. Gaisford St. Lawrence, Howth Castle, Co. Dublin); B-Owl-Jug. Tyrolese. About 1545. Height, 35 cm. (Schlossmuseum, Berlin); C-Owl-Jug, with the Arms of Kesselring. Austrian or Tyrolese. Dated 1540. Height, 30 cm. (Kunstgewerbemuseum, Cologne). Augustin Hirschvogel and the Tyrolese Owl-Jugs
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Plate I. D-Double-Eagle Jug, with the Arms of von Khuenburg of Carinthia. Tyrolese. About 1550. Height, 33.5 cm. (The Citadel, Coburg): E-The Back of the Owl-Jug on Plate I, B. Showing the William Tell Scene; F-Jug (The Top Replaced in Silver), with the Arms of Theodoric von Bettendorf. Tyrolese. Dated 1558. Total Height, 34.6 cm. (Mr. W. E. Behrens, London). Augustin Hirschvogel and the Tyrolese Owl-Jugs
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Plate II. A, B-Two Tiles, with Scenes from the Story of Jason, Formerly Part of a Stove. Tyrolese. Dated 1546. Height of Each, 48 cm. (All in the Victoria and Albert Museum). Augustin Hirschvogel and the Tyrolese Owl-Jugs
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Plate II. C-Tile. Tyrolese. Dated 1546. Height, 34 cm.; D-G-Four Tiles with Men's Heads. Tyrolese. Dated 1546. Size of Each, 15 by 12.7 cm. (All in the Victoria and Albert Museum). Augustin Hirschvogel and the Tyrolese Owl-Jugs
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Johann Heel: Some Newly Identified Works
06/1935 | 387 | 66
Pages: 266-267+270-271
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Plate I. A, B-Faience Jug. Height, 16 cm.; C-Faience Jug. Height, 15 cm. Painted by Johann Heel (Both in the Georg Tillmann Collection, Amsterdam). Johann Heel: Some Newly Identified Works
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Plate I. D-Faience Jug, Painted by Johann Schaper; The Copper-Gilt Lid and Mounts Probably Made by Johann Heel. Height, 19 cm. (The Georg Tillmann Collection, Amsterdam). Johann Heel: Some Newly Identified Works
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Plate I. E-Jade Tankard, with Painting on the Enamelled Mounts by Johann Heel. Height, 13 cm. (Mr. J. Rosenbaum, Frankfort-On-Main). Johann Heel: Some Newly Identified Works
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Plate II. A-Plaque, Enamel on Copper, Painted in the Workshop of Johann Heel, Nuremberg. Diameter, 11 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Johann Heel: Some Newly Identified Works
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Plate II. B-Silver-Gilt Mount of a Faience Jug, Painted by Abraham Helmhack; The Metalwork Here Attributed to Johann Heel (The Georg Tillmann Collection, Amsterdam). Johann Heel: Some Newly Identified Works
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Plate II. C-Faience Jug, Painted in the Workshop of Johann Heel, Nuremberg. Height, 20 cm. (British Museum). Johann Heel: Some Newly Identified Works
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Johann Heel of Nuremberg
03/1932 | 348 | 60
Pages: 132-133+136-140
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Plate I. A-Enamelled Lid of a Faïence Jug. Diameter 8.89 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate I. B-Faïence Jug, Painted in Purple. Height 24.1 cm. Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate I. C-Jasper Tankard with Enamelled Mounts. Height 11.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate I. D-Faïence Dish, Painted in Colours. Diameter 27.9 cm. (British Museum). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate I. E-Faïence Dish, Painted in Colours. (Kunstgewerbemuseum, Frankfort-on-Main). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate I. F-Jug, Painted in Black Monotone. Height 8.57 cm. (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate II. A-Engraving on Copper. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate II. B-Engraving on Copper. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate II. C-Engraving on Copper. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate II. D-Engraving on Copper. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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Plate II. E-Bottle in Kunckel Glass of Potsdam. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Johann Heel of Nuremberg
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The Leonard Gow Collection
10/1931 | 343 | 59
Pages: 178-179+182-184
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Plate I. Figure of a Chinese Lady; K'ang Hsi Famille Verte Porcelain. Height with Stand, 63.5 cm. The Leonard Gow Collection
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