Lead glazed potteryPart first (common clays): plain glazed, sgraffito and slip-decorated wares . 3. Sgraffito L>i>h c26 inr-bes). German Luxembourg. 1713. Trumbull-Prime Collection, Princeton University. 4. Sgraffito Dish (22 incites .German Luxembourg, 1752. Trumbull-Prime Collection, Princeton University. red of the superior and lower clays being enriched by touches ofgreen. Over all is a lead glaze, which brings out and intensifiesthe rich coloring of the clay. On the back of the plate, in letterstraced with a point, are the names of the maker and place of fabri-cation, Entoine dEngle


Lead glazed potteryPart first (common clays): plain glazed, sgraffito and slip-decorated wares . 3. Sgraffito L>i>h c26 inr-bes). German Luxembourg. 1713. Trumbull-Prime Collection, Princeton University. 4. Sgraffito Dish (22 incites .German Luxembourg, 1752. Trumbull-Prime Collection, Princeton University. red of the superior and lower clays being enriched by touches ofgreen. Over all is a lead glaze, which brings out and intensifiesthe rich coloring of the clay. On the back of the plate, in letterstraced with a point, are the names of the maker and place of fabri-cation, Entoine dEnglefontaine. Another plate of the same character, in the Museum at Amiens,shows a sgraffito design in red and white of a soldier on horseback,with helmet on head and lance in hand, and a foliage border, some-what similar to that of the preceding. On the bottom is inscribed:St. George, Patron of Englefontaine. A third example is decorated with a vase of flowers. To theright and left are figures of a man and woman bearing fruit intheir hands, and on the back are scratched these words : Ad. Kebaix-M. H. Pilate. Other pieces in the sgraffito style are embellished with figures ofbirds and flowers. These produc


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