WEDGWOOD'S JASPER WARE. 



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" who wish for information in these respects, to a view of the 

 articles themselves," in the accompanying engraving of a 

 group of jasper ware, selected from the magnificent collec- 

 tion of Mr. S. C. Hall, to which I have before referred. 

 The group exhibits a few of the many highly characteristic 



and exquisite examples which have been got together at 

 great cost, and with much judgment and skill, by Mr. Hall. 



A further notice of this jasper ware will follow in its 

 proper place, later on in this memoir, when I shall enumerate 

 some of the principal varieties of goods which were produced 

 in it. 



In 1774, 1 have stated, a second edition of their catalogue 

 was issued by Wedgwood and Bentley ; and in the same year 

 a third edition of the catalogue translated into the French 

 language, was also issued. In the succeeding year (1775) a 

 re-issue (still called the second edition) of the English cata- 

 logue made its appearance, consequent on the change of the 



