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FOREWORD by Peter Ll. Gwynn-Jones, CVO, Garter Principal King of Arms

2

INTRODUCTION

4

CHAPTERS :

1

Reflections, Replacements, Reproductions and Revival

9

2

Of Counters, Carriages and Bookplates

30

3

Armorial Porcelain for Scotland and the Role of the Swedish East India Company

50

4

Chinese Armorial Porcelain: The Market during the last Century and in the Future

60

5

The Laws of Blazon

66

THE STYLES :

Analysis and Classification

73

Styles A — Z : illustrations and sub-styles

76

THE ILLUSTRATED SERVICES

124

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SERVICES NOT ILLUSTRATED

714

APPENDICES :

Analysis

756

i

Chairmen and Directors of the Hon. East India Company 1708 – 1820

757

ii

Directors of the South Sea Company 1719 – 1720

764

iii

Governors of Madras 1681 – 1810

765

iv

Governors of Bombay 1710 – 1810

767

v

Governors of Bengal 1689 – 1810

768

vi, vii

Captains and Managing Owners of East Indiamen
from England to Canton 1709 – 1802

770

viii

Supercargoes and others at Canton 1700 – 1820

782

viiia

Some British Directors, Captains and Supercargoes in the
Swedish East India Company 1730 – 1790

790

viiib

The Bombay Country Ships 1790 – 1833

795

ix

Lords Mayor of London 1700 – 1835

811

x

City of London Livery Companies; Societies, Towns etc. with armorial services

813

xi

Analysis by Occupation of owners of armorial services

815

xii

Analysis by County of families with armorial services

817

xiii

Known Bookplate Originals of armorial services

820

xiv

List of Mottoes on armorial porcelain

832

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

843

GENERAL INDEX

850

INDEX OF SERVICES

855