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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 & Companys 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