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this porcelain are produced, in both ornamental and useful
designs. The larger vases are usually simple in outline
and of the same comparative lightness as those of smaller
size. They often possess pierced necks, feet, and handles,
and are elegantly decorated in enamels, gold relief, and
chasing.
A triumph of the potter's skill is a Belleek ostrich-egg
onoikwz~zre, in two segnients, which is exquisitely per-
forated or honey-combed over its entire surface.
92.-WHITE GRANITE JARDINIlE. Orr & BREWER COMPANY.
Illustration 91 represents a large vase of the - Bourne
pattern, decorated in raised gold and colors. The shape
is graceful and the decoration is exceedingly artistic.
In addition to art porcelains, this factory produces a
great quantity of granite ware and opaque china, in dinner,
tea, and toilet sets, which are both print-decorated and
hand-painted. A fardin2rc of white granite, which is