This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 Excerpt: ...as recommended by the Board of Trade...... xxiii 1763, 2nd Apiil. Senato Terra Filza, No. 2372.) PAGE 1762,22nd Sept. Report of the Board of Trade on the manufactories of Terra Ferma, referring principally to the manufactory carried on by Pasqual Antonibon at Nove, and to his various experiments in making Porcelain, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 Excerpt: ...as recommended by the Board of Trade...... xxiii 1763, 2nd Apiil. Senato Terra Filza, No. 2372.) PAGE 1762,22nd Sept. Report of the Board of Trade on the manufactories of Terra Ferma, referring principally to the manufactory carried on by Pasqual Antonibon at Nove, and to his various experiments in making Porcelain, and recommending that the patent rights, which had been granted to the Hewelcke's, should be extended to Antonibon, so as to create competition in the manufacture of that article. xxiii MJ-!th7pri1' Decree of the Senate alluding to a defunct Majolica manufactory Film, No 2372.) in Bassano, theretofore carried on by Giovanni Antonio Caffo, and referring to the existing "old established" Majolica manufactory in the Province of Bassano, belonging to Pasqual Antonibon, to whom were renewed all the privileges and powers conferred on him by previous Decrees. The Decree refers further to the competition sprung up in the manufacture of Porcelain between Antonibon and Hewelcke, and directs an inspection of the works of the respective manufacturers xxiv i7G5, 30th July. Memorial of Giminiano Cozzi to the Board of Trade, referring to the iFUza, im- ) several attempts which had theretofore been made to establish the manufacture of Porcelain in the Venetian Dominions, and to the cause of failure; submitting to the Board some samples of Porcelain of his own manufacture, and enumerating certain privileges which he solicited might be conferred on him, including a monthly subvention of sixty ducats for twenty years..... xxv 1765,7th Aug. Report by the Board of Trade of the result of their consideration of Fii'za, No. 2418.) Cozzi's Memorial, and of their examination into the statements which it contained, and the representations made by the me...
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Very Good + First Edition. c.1868. Hardcover. 8vo. Green cloth, gilt titles and decoration. 40pp. + 34pp. appendix. Very Good+. Mild shelfwear, light rubbing to corners, mildly worn spine-ends, bookplates on front pastedown and flyleaf, some tanning to endpapers. Contents unmarked.