Porcelain Oriental Continental And British a book of Handy Reference for Coll

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R L Robert Lockhart Hobson
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92) indicating the three belts of sea which divide the islands of Zealand and Fiinen from Jutland.
Sweden Swedish porcelain is practically confined to the three kinds made at Marieberg : a soft artificial ware, re- t Fig. 93. Fig. 94. Fig. 95.
sembling Mennecy porcelain, made about 1770 and marked MB in monogram (fig. 93) : true porcelain marked with the three crowns of Sweden, the initials 143 CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN of the place, and letters supposed to indicate the artists or directors (fig. 9
...4), about 1780 : and a hybrid porce- lain marked with the three crowns, and the emblem of the royal house of Vasa (fig. 95). The industry seems to have come to an end in 1782.
Russia The Imperial factory at St. Petersburg was estab- lished about 1745 by order of the Empress Elizabeth, and largely developed under Catherine II. The ware was good and highly decorated after Meissen models, and, like the other Russian porcelains, it was true Fig. 97. Fig. 98. Fig. 99. Fig. 100.
hard-paste. The mark was the initial of the successive sovereigns (figs.


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