The Concise Guide to British Pottery and Porcelain

The Concise Guide to British Pottery and Porcelain

Author: Geoffrey A. Godden

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780712636001

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This encyclopaedia provides the basic facts about the principal British pottery and porcelain manufacturers and fits into the pocket of the amateur collector and of those who enjoy browsing in museums, stately homes or salesrooms. Entries are arranged alphabetically and are devoted to the various potteries and the main types of collectable items. Aids to recognition and warnings of pitfalls are also given and there are lists of useful dates and notable collections.


Ceramics and Globalization

Ceramics and Globalization

Author: Neil Ewins

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-05-04

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1474289908

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Neil Ewins' study of the Staffordshire potteries in a period of great global change traces how ceramics production has been affected by globalisation in both familiar and unexpected ways. Although many manufacturers such as Wedgwood initially moved production to cheaper labour markets in East Asia, others remained in or returned to England once it became clear that outsourcing manufacturing was affecting the brand value and customer perception of their products. Neil Ewins explores the complex behaviour of the UK ceramics industry, using a combination of evidence from the press, trade journals, ceramic objects, and primary interview evidence of manufacturers, retailers and a ceramic designer. Ewins suggests that, although the surface designs of UK ceramics invariably reflect diverse cultural and stylistic influences, a notion of authenticity often still resides in the place and context in which the ceramic product was originally made. Overall, the book argues that UK ceramics remain culturally complex because of issues of supply and demand, and ties to heritage, imagined or otherwise. Within a context of globalization, the book highlights compelling issues which have huge ramifications on UK manufacturing futures.


Miller's Pottery & Porcelain Marks

Miller's Pottery & Porcelain Marks

Author: Gordon Lang

Publisher: Mitchell Beazley

Published: 2007-02-28

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9781845333652

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Your piece of porcelain may feature an anchor, but how do you know whether it was made at Chelsea or Bow? How can you tell if the mark is genuine? This handy and easy-to-use pocket guide helps you to make sense of a vast, and often confusing, field. With more than 3,000 commonly found marks for all types of pottery and porcelain, and information on the makers, factories, and artists, it is simply the best on-the-spot resource for expert collectors, auctioneers, and novices alike. Line drawings throughout illustrate the different styles and patterns, maps showing the locations of major factories worldwide, and the color photographs of actual pottery and porcelain marks make dating and authenticating pieces even easier.


Looking at European Ceramics

Looking at European Ceramics

Author: David Harris Cohen

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9780892362165

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What is maiolica? What is the difference between hard-paste and soft-paste porcelain. What is a piatto da pompa? This book offers definitions of these and other terms related to the techniques, processes, and materials used in the making of ceramics in Europe from the Middle Ages throughout the beginning of the twentieth century. Concise and readable explanations of the technical terms most frequently encountered by the museum-goer, accompanied by numerous illustrations of works from the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum and the British Museum, are presented in an easily portable volume. The fourth in a series of "Looking at" books co-published with the British Museum Press, this guide will be invaluable to all those wishing to increase their understanding and enjoyment of ceramics.


1100 Marks on Foreign Pottery and Porcelain

1100 Marks on Foreign Pottery and Porcelain

Author: L-W Books

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780895380579

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The most common marks found on antique ceramics, 1600s to 1900s, hand-drawn and with identification and dates used. These are the marks that appear in today's market under ordinary conditions. Includes America before 1890, Austria, Belgium, Bohemia, China, England, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. Short entries give factory histories with names of relevant people and explanations of date markings.