POTTER Y AND PORCELAIN.

in Trenton in 1889. The first named gentleman became
superintendent at the Ott & Brewer Company's works
after Bromley left, and the latter was formerly in charge
of their decorating department. Here they learned the
processes of manufacturing Belleek. They are rapidly
making a name by their constantly increasing patterns,
many of which are exquisitely conceived and show the
touch of thorough artists. Their specialties are Belleek
ware and " Indian china," many of their best pieces
having been designed by Mr. William W. Gallimore.
They have procured the best designers and painters that
can be found and em-
ploy both the over-
glaze and underglaze
processes in decorat-
ing. Iheir egg-shell
ware is also furnished
in the white to deco-
rators.  Illustration
105 shows one of
these undecorated
Io5.-EGo-SHELL PORCELAIN-  pieces, a graceful illy-
TiE " ENGAGEMENT" CUP AND SAUCER.  shaped cup and sau-
CERAMIC ART COMPANY.
cer.  In addition to
vases and table pieces, they make many fancy patterns,
such as thimbles, inkstands, parasol handles, menu slabs,
and candelabra.
Among the most recent productions of the Ceramic
Art Company are some beautiful pieces of carved ware,
in Belleek body, which possess a high order of artistic

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