Miller's Encyclopedia of British Transfer-printed Pottery Patterns -
1790 - 1930
Originele nieuwprijs: € 42.5
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Beginning with a short introduction and description of printed (transferware) pottery, this unique guide is then divided by subject category, such as Animals, Buildings, Chinoiserie etc. These categories are then sub-divided with individual patterns illustrated and identified, with cross-references for patterns that fall into more than one subject category. Each colour photograph has a caption with the essential information needed on pattern, maker, date, available colours, and any other useful items such as whether the pattern is particularly rare or was specifically made for export. The photos are also accompanied by any borders and marks that go with that pattern, making this an invaluable sourcebook for every collector or dealer in printed pottery. Additional chapters help identify uncommon shapes and concentrate on the different types of plates and cups available.
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2005Uitgever: Mitchel Beazley192 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 184533003XISBN-13: 9781845330033Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Bound, cloth with original dustjacket, 192pp., 19.5x27cm., richly illustr. in col., in very good condition. (dustjacket with light traces of use). ISBN 9781845330033.
London Octopus Publishing Group 2005
For the first time, this invaluable sourcebook will enable collectors to identify transfer-printed pottery patterns through visual references. Divided by subject category, the individual patterns are illustrated and identified in an easy-to-use, accessible manner. Captions accompany each color photo, reveal...
London Octopus Publishing Group 2005
For the first time, this invaluable sourcebook will enable collectors to identify transfer-printed pottery patterns through visual references. Divided by subject category, the individual patterns are illustrated and identified in an easy-to-use, accessible manner. Captions accompany each color photo, reveal...