Ceramics and glass Books
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Knowles Taylor Knowles
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£14.39
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Hewing Contemporary Bowls
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£11.39
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Reflections on American Brilliant Cut Glass
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£46.74
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Royal Copley Identification and Price Guide A
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£25.19
Schiffer Publishing Ltd 1002 Salt and Pepper Shakers Schiffer Book for
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£17.09
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Shawnee Pottery
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£47.96
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Fostoria Designer George Sakier
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£26.96
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Florence Collectibles
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£25.46
Schiffer Publishing Ltd California Potteries
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£39.09
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Designed Signed 50s 60s Glass Ceramics Enamel
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£26.59
Schiffer Publishing Ltd 25 Leprechaun Patterns for Carvers
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£11.39
Schiffer Publishing Ltd PLAYTIME POTTERY PORCELAIN FROM THE UN From the
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£23.79
Schiffer Publishing Ltd More Miniature Perfume Bottles
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£23.79
Chipstone Foundation Ceramics in America 2011 Ceramics in America
Book SynopsisA diverse range of essays, new discoveries and book reviews on the latest research of interest to ceramics scholars
£54.90
Chipstone Foundation Ceramics in America 2019
Book SynopsisThe 2019 volume of Ceramics in America features exciting new discoveries in the field of American ceramics studies, from an early example of Chinese porcelain found in the New World to previously undocumented green-glazed earthenware made in early-nineteenth-century Philadelphia. New analytic information about the manufacture of hard-paste porcelain, also in the Philadelphia context, will be of special interest to students of American porcelain production. Of special note, reconstructive drawings of two of America's most important potteries and their kilns are illustrated and discussed: the William Rogers Pottery of Yorktown, Virginia (ca. 1720-1745), and the massive stoneware kilns of Abner Landrum's Pottersville factory in Edgefield, South Carolina (ca. 1818-1840). Other articles examine topics of American stoneware, including the distinctive eighteenth-century stoneware of Boston and Charlestown, Massachusetts. The journal concludes with a beautifully illustrated two-part presentatiTable of ContentsThe Search for the Green‑Glaze Potter of Philadelphia, Deborah Miller Geochemistry of 18th-Century Hard-Paste Porcelain Artifacts Excavated in Philadelphia, J. Victor Owen, Evan M. Owen, John D. Greenough, Deborah Miller, Brandon Boucher, and Robert Hunter Ronald W. Fuchs II One of the Earliest Pieces of Chinese Porcelain in Virginia, Ronald W. Fuchs II A Manhattan-Made Native American Portrait Jug, Robert Hunter; Eighteenth-Century Boston Stoneware: Appealing to a Local Market, Lorraine German “The Picture of the Old Pottery”, Benjamin B. Edmands, transcription by Lorraine German Visualizing the Stoneware Potteries of William Rogers of Yorktown and Abner Landrum of Pottersville, Robert Hunter and Oliver Mueller Heubach Creolization of the Northeastern Woodland American Clay Stemmed Tobacco Pipe, Taft Kiser and Al Luckenbach Making Pipes: Experiments to Learn Things We Don’t Know We Don’t Know, Taft Kiser and Al Luckenbach
£54.90
Chipstone Foundation Ceramics in America 2021
Book SynopsisThe 2021 volume of Ceramics in America features wide ranging essays and new discoveries on ceramics used and collected in the American context. Of special note is the reporting of seventeenth-century Chinese porcelain discovered in the ca. 1607 contest of Jamestown, Virginia. Another essay documents the archaeologically-recovered Chinese export porcelain of James and Dolley Madison from their home Montpelier in Virginia. Other articles explore ceramics made to commemorate historical and political events both in America and Great Britain. The subject of nineteenth-century American stonewares made in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, and Virginia is covered in four important articles. A special collector's biopic surveys a highly important American collection of eighteenth-century armorial Chinese porcelain. Other articles will include a profile of North Carolina potter David Stuempfle who continues the old-age tradition of producing wood fired stoneware and a summary of an archaeolo
£55.17
F&W Publications Inc Warmans Depression Glass Handbook
Book SynopsisA Touch of GlassWarman's Depression Glass Handbook is an easy-to-use reference featuring a one-of-a-kind thumbnail pattern guide for quick identification and discovery of this popular and delightful glass. Featuring 170 Depression glass patterns, detailed pattern drawings, values, a shape guide and glorious color pictures throughout, the handbook is the most extensive portable guide on the market. Depression glass has been a longstanding favorite of collectors and is experiencing a renaissance among those looking to add a splash of style to their home entertaining. Ideal for both new and established fans alike, Warman's Depression Glass Handbook is the perfect guide for enjoying and exploring the timeless beauty of this marvelous glass.
£18.04
Chipstone Foundation Ceramics in America 2023
Book SynopsisThe 2023 volume ofCeramics in Americais filled with content of interest to students of American ceramics history. The articles cover a wide range of topics and regions, including ceramics made in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Virginia. Of particular importance is the analysis of a small porcelain snuff box from the so-called A-marked group of porcelains made in London ca. 1745 from china clay obtained in America's Cherokee Territory. A featured essay on the remarkable ceramics of John Wesley Carpenter offers for the first time an in-depth look at this nineteenth-century potter, who worked in the back country of North Carolina and Virginia. Several articles present thematic discussions about historic ceramics made and used to promote the abolition of slavery in both America and England. The use of ceramics to effect social change continues to this day, as is illustrated in the words and works of ceramic artist David Mack of Baltimore, Maryland.
£57.95
Nimbus Publishing Limited A Sea Glass Journey: Ebb and Flow
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£18.00
Shanghai Press An Illustrated Brief History of Chinese
Book SynopsisThe Chinese decorating art, in myriad media—bronze, ceramics, silk, embroidery, lacquer, jade, enamel, gold, and silver—and of carving and sculpture, is an ageless tradition of exquisite craftsmanship. Its evolution since ancient times was driven not only by the expanding use of materials available, but advances in technology. The understated elegance of Chinese aesthetics in arts and crafts, both functional and decorative, has in many ways influenced the development of the Chinese cultural identity, becoming emblematic of Chinese civilization in its worldwide dispersion. This concise history, complete and lucidly accessible, captures this millennia-old tradition, from the Neolithic Age to the late Qing when the last imperial reign unraveled, and the rise and evolution of its various forms, tracing the chronology of Chinese dynasties. Well researched and richly illustrated with more than 200 artefacts, it offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of Chinese aesthetics in the context of changing societies, reflecting the underlying qualities of the Chinese mind and a cultural heritage that endured uninterruptedly through millennia.Table of ContentsForewordThe Primitive SocietyThe Xia, Shang, and Western Zhou DynastiesThe Spring and Autumn and the Warring States PeriodsThe Qin and Han DynastiesThe Three Kingdoms, the Jin and the Northern and Southern DynastiesThe Sui, Tang and Five DynastiesThe Song DynastyThe Mongol Empire and Yuan DynastyThe Ming DynastyThe Qing DynastyAppendices
£17.05
Random House USA Inc Trail of Painted Ponies Coloring Book: Native
Book SynopsisTrail of Painted Ponies Coloring Book: Native American Edition reflects equine ethos and artistic expression. The Trail of Painted Ponies and Blue Star Coloring have collaborated to create twenty-six designs inspired by some of the most popular Painted Pony figurines rooted in Native American lore. Fifteen figurines are depicted through brilliantly detailed expressive designs. Each pony is presented within its historical legacy and brought to life through the interpretive lens of selected artists. Horses have been a rich source of inspiration since prehistoric times, when large wild animals were first drawn on cave walls by Paleolithic artists. This book celebrates the rich collaborative tradition of The Trail of Painted Ponies and encourages you, the colorist, to take part in this artful journey.
£12.34
L'Erma Di Bretschneider Gutti E Askoi a Rilievo Italioti Ed Etruschi:
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£113.05
L'Erma Di Bretschneider Greek Vases in the National Museum of Natural
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£164.35
L'Erma Di Bretschneider Ergasteria: Impianti Artigianali Ceramici Ad
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£177.65
L'Erma Di Bretschneider de Re Metallica: Dalla Produzione Antica Alla
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£153.90
L'Erma Di Bretschneider Il Greco, Il Barbaro E La Ceramica Attica:
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£142.50
L'Erma Di Bretschneider Il Greco, Il Barbaro E La Ceramica Attica:
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£144.40