

^H 



^ f^ 



Figure 77. — Bli'e-and-whiti. C:hincsc porcelain. 



favored in the export trade, consisted of a gay, hand- 

 dccorafi-d product, popular at the end of the 18th, 

 and well into the 19th, century. It had pleasing 

 varietv. with floral designs in soft orange, green, 

 lirown, and Ijliie, often with brown or t;rccii Kordi-rs. 

 A few examples of this later whitewaie oitnr among 

 the Marlborough artifacts (fig. 74b). One sherd from 

 a small bowl is mottled in blue and ton. ' '!i 



yellow (LSNM fj't.iao.'), fig. 74b). Anoti .. 



mottled, but in gray and blue. Such wares as the 

 latter were made by Hartley, Green & Ci ii 



Leeds before the factory's demise in IH-' -I 



59.1950, fig. 74b). ■'» 



'"' Rackiiau and Read, op. cil. (footnote IW)>. p. I ID, 



The transfer-printed wares i 

 Ap ■■ r 1820 .. 



shi'i I h is in 



mansion house was uniM 

 1819. (Xil ■ ■ 



1830. Tw.) 



1835-45, and one is gray-l>l«e, datiiu 

 l«K) 185(1. 



Bl \(:K B\SMTtS WARK.-Anoi 



innuv.ition bN \\■rdl^^v•^xxJ, iiiiilaird b\ 

 tors, was a I with .i I 



Ixitough. Ixpitallv. ihrv air Klaxrd on IIk ii 



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