Chinese Armorial Porcelain for Spain

Chinese Armorial Porcelain for Spain

Author: Rocío Díaz

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780955099267

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Chinese armorial porcelain for Spain is the first book published on the subject of armorial porcelain made in China specifically for the Spanish market. It includes important new documentation and information unearthed after years of methodical research by the author. This publication examines and discusses seventy-three different Chinese export porcelain pieces or dinner services made for the Spanish market as well as provides interesting information on the historical, political and sociological world at the time including insights into the individuals that ordered these objects from China.


Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market

Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market

Author: Jochem Kroes

Publisher: Waanders Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 728

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A surveying publication about Chinese armorial porcelain for the Dutch market is lacking up to now. The aim of this publication is a reference book written in English, containing a description of c. 500 Chinese services bearing coats of arms of Dutch families. About 200 services will be varieties.


China for America

China for America

Author: Herbert F. Schiffer

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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Porcelain dishes made in China for 18th- and 19th- century American families from Maine to South Carolina and west to Mississippi and California are presented with family crests, initials, names, and original decorations.


Armorial Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century

Armorial Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century

Author: Sir Algernon Tudor Tudor-Craig

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 168

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It is curious that so little information is available in connection with armorial china from any published works on Chinese or other porcelain. Except for the late Mr. F.A. Crisp's "Armorial China", which is an illustrated catalogue of his own collection, and for "Examples of Armorial China", which merely gives reproducations in colour by W. Griggs, of pieces in various collections, there is no work definitely devoted to this subject, while even these works make no attempt in any way to describe its origin and history. Yet the collection of armorial porcelain is a most interesting one, dealing as it does, not only with the manufacture and quality of the china itself, but also, by means of the armorial bearings, conveying its own date and history, and leading the student on to the fascinating study of heraldry and genealogy.--pg. 1.