Transfer printing on enamels, porcelain and pottery : its origin and development in the United Kingdom . Fig. a 18. TEAPOT, CREAM WARE, BLACK Hill, Fig. a 19. TEAPOT, CREAM WARE, BLACK PRINTCockpit Hill, Derby Origin. works were carried on for about twenty years subsequently became Lord Chamberlain ofLondon and succeeded to the family baronetcy in1767. He had been Lord Mayor in 1754. In hisobituary in the Gentlemans Magazine for 1777he is praised for his many pubhc and private virtues,but there is no record therein, nor in other pageswhere his name is menti


Transfer printing on enamels, porcelain and pottery : its origin and development in the United Kingdom . Fig. a 18. TEAPOT, CREAM WARE, BLACK Hill, Fig. a 19. TEAPOT, CREAM WARE, BLACK PRINTCockpit Hill, Derby Origin. works were carried on for about twenty years subsequently became Lord Chamberlain ofLondon and succeeded to the family baronetcy in1767. He had been Lord Mayor in 1754. In hisobituary in the Gentlemans Magazine for 1777he is praised for his many pubhc and private virtues,but there is no record therein, nor in other pageswhere his name is mentioned, or any allusion, even, tohim as the discoverer of transfer printing. Nor canany reasonable ground be found for the assumption may therefore be dismissed. But,amongst a number of other clever artists andengravers who were employed at Battersea, therewere Ravenet and Hancock, whose names have beenadvanced as claimants to this distinction. First, take the case of Simon Fran9ois was born in Paris in 1706, and died in London in1774. He studied in Paris under the famous Le Basand appears to have distinguished himself there in themidst


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