Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . and Albert Museum, vi, 32, 34, 36, 50. 64, 131, 138Vine, 107 Wakefield, T., 67, 72, 76, 87, 90, 93, 118, 166Wandsworth, 167Ward, Edward, 34, 37Warrington, 69, 83, 145Weight, 16Wells, 33Welsh pottery, 25Wesley, Rev. E. A., 171West Indies, 109Wheatley, Harry, vWhitworth Institute, 143Willett, Henry, 75William III., 20, 57, 65, 69, 82, 98, 145William, Duke of Gloucester, 72, 84William and Mary, 43Willow pattern, 118Wincanton, 41Windmill, 123 Wire marks, 7Wrotham, 22, 27 York, 72, 81, 87, 120, 146Yoxall, Sir J. H., 167 THE RIV


Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . and Albert Museum, vi, 32, 34, 36, 50. 64, 131, 138Vine, 107 Wakefield, T., 67, 72, 76, 87, 90, 93, 118, 166Wandsworth, 167Ward, Edward, 34, 37Warrington, 69, 83, 145Weight, 16Wells, 33Welsh pottery, 25Wesley, Rev. E. A., 171West Indies, 109Wheatley, Harry, vWhitworth Institute, 143Willett, Henry, 75William III., 20, 57, 65, 69, 82, 98, 145William, Duke of Gloucester, 72, 84William and Mary, 43Willow pattern, 118Wincanton, 41Windmill, 123 Wire marks, 7Wrotham, 22, 27 York, 72, 81, 87, 120, 146Yoxall, Sir J. H., 167 THE RIVERSIDE PRESS LIMITED, EDINBURGH AA 000 312 662 0. A HISTORY OF ENGLISHGLASS PAINTING By Maurice Drake. Illustratedby photographs and drawings incolour and half-tone by WilfredDrake. Foolscap folio. Price£z^ 2s. net. ANTIQUES AND CURIOS INOUR HOMES By G. M. Vallois. With 6i illus-trations. 6s. net. CEILINGS AND THEIRDECORATION, ART ANDARCH/EOLOGY By Guy 8vo. With 28 net. STAIRCASES AND GARDENSTEPS By Guy Cadogan 40 illustrations. 6s. net. CHIMNEY PIECES ANDINGLE NOOKS By (lUY Cadogan Rothery. With 41 illustrations. 6s. net. BLUEDASH CHARGERS AND OTHER EARLY ENGLISH TL\ ENAMELCIRCULAR DISHES BV EDWARD ANDREWS DOWNMAN V, ILLUSTRATED • LONDON • T. WERNER LAURIE LTD. • • 30 NEW BRIDGP] STREET, HLACKFin AHS 191!) # ^^. URL . OCl^^t-] i;l9, FOREWORD ^ Though I myself (and many others) havebeen collectin^j; these early Enji^lish tinenamelled circular chargers for many years—namely, since about 1891—and have madethem a special subject of study, it is onlyduring the pastbluedashchargers00down


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