. The industrial arts in Spain. oving the work-shops and ware rooms to the Moneloa. The South Kensington Museum contains an interesting collec-tion of Buen Retiro porcelain of different kinds, of which maybe named: No. 344-66. A vase of biscuit porcelain, two-handled, withfrieze of classic dancing figures and flowers. ~ Nos. 333, 4-66. Two small vases for tea, white porcelain,covered with flowers in relief. No. 892-^75. A pair of vases painted with young bacchanals inrose camaieu, and gilt. No. 893-75. A pair of draped female figures, each holding acornucopia, standing on an altar-shaped plint


. The industrial arts in Spain. oving the work-shops and ware rooms to the Moneloa. The South Kensington Museum contains an interesting collec-tion of Buen Retiro porcelain of different kinds, of which maybe named: No. 344-66. A vase of biscuit porcelain, two-handled, withfrieze of classic dancing figures and flowers. ~ Nos. 333, 4-66. Two small vases for tea, white porcelain,covered with flowers in relief. No. 892-^75. A pair of vases painted with young bacchanals inrose camaieu, and gilt. No. 893-75. A pair of draped female figures, each holding acornucopia, standing on an altar-shaped plinth. No. 894-75. A clock case, white porcelain, of rock and scrollwork, with flowers and groups of amorini. No. 332-76. A group of Ariadne and the jmnther. No. io68-73. A pair of tall vases, with gilt serpent handles, thenecks fluted with gold, the upper part of the body painted withclassic groups, and with coloured scroll foliage in relief, the lowerpart painted with leaves and scrolls on white ground. (Seewoodcut on next page.). BUEN RETIRO VASE. SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, 221 MARKS USED AT THE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY OFBUEN RETIRO. The usual mark in blue. In blue, and sometimes inviolet and jrold.


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