. Pottery and porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876 . Fio. 157.—Porcelain of Brovm-Westhead, Moore and Company. potters, some of them among the most distinguished of England at thepresent time. CHAPTER XYI. TUE PORCELAINS OF NORTHERN EUROPE. Holland and Belgium.—Oriental Trade.—Wcesp.—Marks.—Loosdrecht.—Amstcl, Old and New.—Marks.—The Hague.—Marks.—Lille.—Mark.—Tournay.—Marks.—Sweden.—Gustavus Adol-phu9 and Charles XII.—^larieberg.—Rorstrand.—Marks.—Denmark.—Copenhagen.—Marks.—Russia.—Peter the Great.—Catherine II.—Marks.—Tver,—Gardner.—Moscow.—Popoif.—Gulena.


. Pottery and porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876 . Fio. 157.—Porcelain of Brovm-Westhead, Moore and Company. potters, some of them among the most distinguished of England at thepresent time. CHAPTER XYI. TUE PORCELAINS OF NORTHERN EUROPE. Holland and Belgium.—Oriental Trade.—Wcesp.—Marks.—Loosdrecht.—Amstcl, Old and New.—Marks.—The Hague.—Marks.—Lille.—Mark.—Tournay.—Marks.—Sweden.—Gustavus Adol-phu9 and Charles XII.—^larieberg.—Rorstrand.—Marks.—Denmark.—Copenhagen.—Marks.—Russia.—Peter the Great.—Catherine II.—Marks.—Tver,—Gardner.—Moscow.—Popoif.—Gulena.—Mark.—Poland.—Korzec. HOLLAND AND Belgium.—It may be said that long before Hol-land attempted tlie production of porcelain she had been mak-ing faience or earthen-ware, which is now well known under the nameof delft, of which I hav^e given a condensed account elsewhere. When one remembers that Holland has Ions: winters and cool sum-mers; that her people have not only had to fight their fellow-men, buthave had to sn


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