Paris herself again in 1878-9 . LARGE RENAISSANCE VASE—SUBJECT, THE POTTER. the period of the Renaissance, who lent the aid of their greattalents towards the production of the ceramic masterpieces of theepoch, form the handles of this fine pair of vases, which certainlysustain the ancient reputation of the Royal Worcester Works. The marked progress made of recent years by a Staffordshirefirm, whose productions I have already referred to in terms of com-mendation, has, I am glad to say, been acknowledged by the award 13G rARIS HERSELF AGAIN. of a Gold Medal. Messrs. Brown-Westhead, Moore, & Co.
Paris herself again in 1878-9 . LARGE RENAISSANCE VASE—SUBJECT, THE POTTER. the period of the Renaissance, who lent the aid of their greattalents towards the production of the ceramic masterpieces of theepoch, form the handles of this fine pair of vases, which certainlysustain the ancient reputation of the Royal Worcester Works. The marked progress made of recent years by a Staffordshirefirm, whose productions I have already referred to in terms of com-mendation, has, I am glad to say, been acknowledged by the award 13G rARIS HERSELF AGAIN. of a Gold Medal. Messrs. Brown-Westhead, Moore, & Co. ofCauldon Vhxco, exhibit decorative porcelain and pottery of a highorder in great variety, including elegantly-designed vases paintedwith subjects by Landgraff, Legere, and other notable artists, well- iXi-ii«v. VASES AXD FLOWER-HOLDERS, EXHIBITED BY MESSRS. BROWN-WESTHEAD AND CO. modelled representations of animals, graceful and grotesque flower-holders, dragon lamps, colossal candelabra, and brackets of muchoriginality of form, many of these productions being distinguished,I may observe, by great boldness and breadth of design. The firm GOLD MEDALLISTS. 137
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