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EXPOSITION AT VIENNA
Comparison of the principal hinds of fine quality Faience , as shown ' at the Exhibition in Paris , in 1867 , as regards their quality and price. i
DESCRIPTION OF FAIENCE.
Hardness
Grain.
Price.
price.
1. Superior Quality.
Sarreguemines China, France,.
0 k .625
8.25
Francs.
2.0
Francs.
3.10
Minton & Company’s white glaze, .
0 k .530
12.35
2.95
3.25
Rdrstrand, Sweden,.
0 k .440
9.43
-
3.00
Gustafberg, Sweden, ....
0 k .480
11.24
2.20
2. Second Quality.
Clioisy-le-Roi, “ Granite China” (France),
0 k .420
11.23
1.95
3.15
Stoneware of Villerry and Boch (Prussia),
0 k .415
13.14
2.20
3.80
Stone-China of Pinder Bourne (England),
0 k .485
10.00
2.75
2.95
3. Ordinary Ware.
Opaque of Sarreguimines, France, .
0 k 620
13.25
1.50
-
Opaque porcelain of Gien, France,.
0 k .375
14.50
1.55
2 60
Cream colored ware, Minton & Co., Eng.,
0 k .400
8.20
1.58
Opaque porcelain of Creil, France, .
0 k .505
10.14
1 55
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Opaque porcelain of Montereau, France,
0 k .450
15.40
1.55
2.50
Half-porcelain of Choisy-le-Roi, France,
0 k .390
11.31
1.55
2.25
Cream colored ware, Copeland & Co., Eng.,
0 k .340
8.64
2.60
3.15
Cream colored wave, Wedgwood, Eng.,.
0 k .320
8.57
2.10
2.95