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The Story of Porcelain

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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Story of Porcelain, by Sara Ware Bassett, Illustrated by Isabel W. Caley

Title: The Story of Porcelain

Author: Sara Ware Bassett

Release Date: October 1, 2006 [eBook #19423]

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE STORY OF PORCELAIN***

 

E-text prepared by Sigal Alon, La Monte H.P. Yarroll,
and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team
(http://www.pgdp.net/)

 


 

frontispiece

"IT WAS NO ORDINARY DOG"

A potter raises a pot on a wheel while a boy and girl work on a pinchpot nearby.

The Story of

Porcelain

BY

SARA WARE BASSETT

Author of
"THE STORY OF LUMBER"
"THE STORY OF WOOL"
"THE STORY OF LEATHER"
"THE STORY OF GLASS"
"THE STORY OF SUGAR"
"THE STORY OF SILK"
etc.

ILLUSTRATED BY

ISABEL W. CALEY

 

 

THE PENN PUBLISHING

COMPANY PHILADELPHIA

1919

COPYRIGHT

1919 BY

THE PENN

PUBLISHING

COMPANY

Penn Publishing Company Trademark



The Story of Porcelain

To

Margaret Huxley

this book is affectionately inscribed

THE BOWL

Some master-craftsman, maker of porcelains, to the Emperor, the Son of Heaven,
Having attained the paradise of artists, who mould in life and fire,
Fashioned this day:

A bowl blue as the iris within the sacred gardens,
Based with a low design of brown bare hills,
A pine or two new-tipped with tender needles,
With oak buds, pink and saffron,
And birds red, brown, and blue.

Into this bowl, exquisite and perishable,
The Patron of all artists heaps light and more light;
Then holding high the brimming chalice, quaffs,
And folds it in his altar-cloth of stars.

Carl H. Grabo. (From the Nation.)

Contents

I. Into the Woods 9
II. Mr. Croyden Keeps His Promise 31
III. Theo Meets with a Calamity 47
IV. Mr. Croyden's Story 60
V. The Potter Who Burned His Chairs 80
VI. From Vases to Drain-Pipes 98
VII. Porcelain at Last 111
VIII. The Third Famous Potter 129
IX. The Romance of French China-Making 149
X. How the Italians Made China 160
XI. Our English Cousins 173
XII. Theo Makes a Present 193
XIII. The Trenton Visit 210
XIV. The Beginning of the Porcelain Pilgrimage  223
XV. How Porcelain is Made 235
XVI. Dishes, Dishes Everywhere! 246
XVII. The Decoration of China

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