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Four transparencies made at Phoenixville, Pa., between 1867 
and 1870. Exceedingly rare and unique. 
White undecorated ware, pitcher of Doulton stoneware, Rock- 
ingham jars, and representative types of Early American potteries. 
Case 11 . — Contains ten examples of the beautiful Rookwood 
ware of recent make, and two of an earlier make. 
Case 12. — Various clays used in the manufacture of pottery, 
moulds, stilts, saggers, finished and unfinished and trial pieces 
from the Ohio Valley Pottery, Wheeling, W. Virginia, now sus- 
pended. 
Case 13. — Glass-ware manufactured by the Venice and 
Murano Manufacturing Co. , at their exhibit, Midway Plaisance, 
Chicago Day, October 9, 1893; replicas of famous pieces. 
Case 14. — Tea set of porcelain covered with gold by 
“ Chryso-Seramic” process executed by Miss Healy, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
Vase, exact copy of the Royal Meissen, (a German vase), 
with landscape in Jemtland, by Thorne. 
Porcelain vase, Greek design, ornamented with gold, a copy 
of Macribey, similar to the Limoges ware. 
Porcelain from the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company. 
Porcelain compotier and candelabra made by the St. Mary’s 
Porcelain Works, Langton, Staffordshire, England. 
Case 15. — Glass-ware manufactured in Ehrenfield, Prussia. 
Case 18. — A large porcelain center-piece of Limoges ware 
for dining-table ; remarkable for success achieved in delicate col- 
oring at high temperature. It is one of the most important pieces 
of hard porcelain ever made, and in the making of it difficulties 
have been overcome that only a manufacturer can appreciate. 
Nos. 19 and 20. — Two large and handsome Kutani (Japan) 
vases of purple and blue, hydrangea design. 
This ware is much prized in Japan on account of its fine 
enamel colors and elaborate ornamentation. 
No. 21. — Vase of Ault faience. 
No. 22. — Jardiniere and pedestal of Ault faience. 
No. 23. — Large vase of modern (trade) satsuma. 
No. 24. — Jardiniere and pedestal of Ault faience. 
No. 25. — Large vase of Ault faience. 
No. 26. — Jardiniere and pedestal of Ault faince. 
