This is the first comprehensive survey of 300 pieces of porcelain from the Hermitage which were made by the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St Petersbury.
The Collector's Encyclopedia of Fiesta, with Harlequin and Riviera (Collector's Encyclopedia of Fiesta)
by Bob Huxford and Sharon Huxford
John Beswick and Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures
by Louise Irvine
Collector's Encyclopedia of Figural Planters and Vases
by Betty Newbound and Bill Newbound
Italian Pottery Marks From Cantagalli To Fornasetti (Black and White Edition)
by Walter Del Pellegrino
The 1st Identification Guide Of Late 19th & Early 20th c. Italian Pottery & Porcelain Marks for English-Speaking Collectors. Praised by collectors & dealers internationally as an essential guide, it's been included in the traveling library of Antiques Roadshow & received a glowing review in NEAJ, July 2005. Mr. Wendell Garrett, Senior VP of Sotheby's & Editor at Large of The Magazine Antiques said in a personal note to the authors "I am most impressed. The book is comprehensive in scope, scholar...
One of four titles in the "Christie's Collectables" gift book series, this guide to Art Deco ceramics is intended for both the avid antiques collector and the armchair enthusiast. It explores the story of the artistic and technical developments of antique and collectable art deco ceramics and particulary details the Art Deco manufacturers such as Royal Doulton and Limoges. Examples are both rare, so that readers can appreciate "the great and the good", and everyday, which for many collectors pro...
Repairing Old China and Ceramic Tiles (Law School Casebook) (Craftsmen's Guides)
by Jeff Oliver
Ranging from the elegant to the quirky, teapots and coffee pots are very collectable, being decorative and easily displayed and occurring in many different shapes and patterns, and can be relatively inexpensive. This book charts their development over a period of three hundred years, providing information on the materials used in their manufacture, influential factories and designers, and a guide to dating the many different styles.
Pottery from Certain Caves in Eastern Santo Domingo, West Indies
by Theodoor De Booy
The world now applauds the exquisite ornamental ceramics made in Japan in the late 19th century for export to Europe and America. They dazzle the public today as they originally did when introduced at the International Fairs in Philadelphia, London, Paris, Chicago, and St. Louis over a hundred years ago. Here the breathtaking beauty of intricate decoration on Satsuma, Imari, Kutani, Hirado and other ceramics is displayed in over 500 color photographs with a carefully researched text, descriptive...
Collector's Encyclopedia of Made in Japan Ceramics (Collector's Encyclopedia)
by Carole Bess White