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Blue Printed Transfer Ware Pottery 1780-1840 - Types Makers Dates / Scarce Book

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    BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER WARE 1780-1840
    by A.W. Coysh, Charles E. Tuttle Co., VT, 1971.
    ”This book describes and illustrates over 150 of the relatively few pieces of blue and white transfer ware that do bear the makers’ mark.  This will help dealers and collectors in their attempts to attribute other specimens.  Great stress is also laid on the need to examine all characteristics of the pieces before identifying their makers – color, glaze, shape, etc. are fully considered.  The captions to the photographs add much detailed information, and al great many new facts about transfer-printed pottery are included.  These will greatly assist collectors, and anyone beginning to take an interest in the subject.”
    “Blue and white transfer-printed earthenware was produced in vast quantities in the early nineteenth century.  It was made in the Staffordshire Potteries, and also in Yorkshire and South Wales.  After the Napoleonic Wars a large export trade to North America was established.  The wares that have survived are now avidly collected on both sides of the Atlantic and some are now exported from Britain as antiques.”  This rare out-of-print book is a collector’s item in itself and an invaluable reference for the serious collector, dealer or historian of antique pottery and porcelain.
    7.4” x 9.6” hardback with dust cover in very good condition.  112 pages.
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