Today, Nippon porcelain is very popular with collectors. Joan Van Patten has compiled this important series of the Collector's Encyclopedia of Nippon Porcelain. Each deluxe hardbound volume in this popular series features this beautiful porcelain in full color. Thousands of pieces are illustrated and described with no pictures repeated. Detailed descriptions are provided, and there are helpful glossaries and current value guides. Marks, vintage ads, and hundreds of color photographs make each volume jam packed with information. This series makes up the most complete reference on Nippon porcelain ever published.
Organized alphabetically by manufacturer, this price-guide to American pottery and porcelain covers the period from colonial times to the 1970s. It features over 12,000 items of art pottery, dinner services,...
... William C. Ketchum, Jr., Richard G. Case, Rizzoli, Ulysses G. Dietz, Garth Clark Barbara Perry, Barbara Stone Perry ... Mary Louise McLoughlin ( see also China Painting ) Denker , Ellen Paul , and Bert Randall Denker .
A major new illustrated catalogue showcasing one of the most comprehensive, and largest, collections of British Ceramics in the world.
Heavily illustrated catalogue of The Mint Museum's collection of British ceramics dating from 1675 to 1825 with notable essays from experts in the field
An Identification Guide Of Late 19th and Early 20th Century Italian Pottery & Porcelain Marks For English-Speaking Collectors.
Eguin [II] (Equein] 1775-77 couverte et encaissage, péte dure 1778-79 couverte et encaissage Eliot 1774-78 postillon Emery [Emmerich] 1764-67 sculpteur Did piecework. Ereaux [I], l'ainé 1788 peintre Until 1791 (MB).
This book is the first in-depth study of the renowned porcelain works at Sevres during its virtual rebirth under the 47-year direction of the scientist, teacher, and administrator Alexandre Brongniart.
A compact but remarkably comprehensive survey of ceramic wares, from the early Chinese examples to the work of the English potters and designers of this century.
The aim is to provide all the pre-1900 marks that the dealer or collector is likely to come across. in addition, the book records over 700 combinations of initials known to have been used as identifying signs by the potters listed, with ...