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HISPANO-MORESQUE WARE 
OF THE XV CENTURY 
A Contribution to its History and Chronology ^ased 
Upon Armorial Specimens 
By A. VAN DE PUT 
Beautifully Illustrated with thirty-four plates, several being in 
colour, with numerous smaller illustrations in the text. 
8vo. 
CLOTH. GILT 
$4.00 net 
While every other department of pottery has received due attention from ceramic 
writers, the literature of the highly decorative Hispano-Moresque Ware lias remained 
scanty in the exlreine. 
Hispano-Moresque Ware differs from other ceramic products in that it has re- 
corded neither marks or any personal traces 0/ individual potters. Yet owing to the 
peculiar nature of the information yielded by Heraldry, when properly interrogated, 
it has been possible to present a series of dated specimens iHustrating the evolution of 
the styles during the Fifteenth Century. 
Besides the thirty-four plates and other illustrations, there is included a map of 
the Valencian Potteries, and a Genealogical Table showing the princes for whom the 
pottery described was made and their relationship. 
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