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CHINA

   The material employed in the manufacture of Chi-

nese porcelain is composed of two ingredients, petun-

tse and kaolin. Of these the former is fusible and

gives to the ware that transparency which characterises
true porcelain ; the other is infusible, and its presence

enables the mass to support the temperature necessary
to transform the fusible element into glass. Both are
found in the mountains of a district distant about

"sixty miles from Ching-te-chen, whither they are

brought by boat, having first undergone preliminary
manipulation and been reduced to the form of bricks.

M. Salv6tat's analysis shows that these materials prac-

tically correspond in all their constituents with those
drawn from the mines at Saint-Yrieix and used at the

Sevres factories. At Ching-t-chen the bricks undergo

further treatment, which need not IK                             re,

since^it presents no novel or noteworthy                         in equal

The kaolin and the petuntse are then mixed

                            7AN-TE PORCELAIN, COVERED
                               CHI-HUNG GLAZE.

     ig.)  Height,    6  L   inches.  Purchased by the General
                          i

and  IS* si4>rteer.t                  alace sunuch fcr 600. (S<

petuntse for inferior ware. M. Salvetat has analysed

the masses of four qualities of Chinese porcelain.
His results, side by side with corresponding figures
for the Sevres pdte, are as follows :

                                      CHINESE PORCELAINS.        SEVRES
                                                                 FORCE-
                                                                  LAIN.

                                                                 58.0
                                                                 34-5
                                                                 34-5

                                                                   4-5
                                                                   4-5
                                                                   4-5
                                                                   3-
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