Unitt's Book of Marks on Antiques & Collectibles

Unitt's Book of Marks on Antiques & Collectibles

Author: Peter Sutton-Smith

Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Fitzhenry and Whiteside

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781550418668

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The Book of Marks: The Canadian Collectors Guide to Antique Manufacture's, Marks, Monographs, Labels, Seals and Other Craftsmen Insignia Hold old is it? Where was it made? Who made it? Previously issued as Unitt's Book of Marks, this quintessential guide manufacturer's marks and other insignia is the perfect identification guide to Canadian, American and European antiques. Included are marks, monographs, labels, seals and more on antique glass, ceramics, pottery, silver, silverplate and dolls. This new enlarged and updated version has been dramatically expanded to include a wide range of new marks with full identification details. It includes Canadian marks from various provinces providing date of manufacturer. Clear and concise mark replicas provide for quick and accurate identification to your family heirlooms, recent purchase, or prized antique. Fakes and forgeries are discussed, as are the basic rules of authenticating the value and age of both antiques and collectables. Fully indexed for easy reference, the book's bibliography invites the reader to further explore the collector's world.


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.


Creamware

Creamware

Author: Donald C. Towner

Publisher:

Published: 1978-01-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780571049646

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Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery

Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery

Author: John W. Hayes

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13:

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Roman pottery, defined for convenience as that made and used within Italy and the Roman provinces between about 100 BC and AD 600, can be characterized by a group of stylistic and technical developments which built upon those of the Hellenistic Greeks and then led to those of the Byzantine and Islamic worlds. Roman pottery can thus provide evidence for ancient literacy, artistic trends and trading patterns within the complex of Mediterranean lands which made up the empire.


Adam Silverman

Adam Silverman

Author: Adam Silverman

Publisher: Skira

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0847841081

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Adam Silverman is the face of a new generation of ceramics and pottery, a medium that has not had major presence in the contemporary art world museum or gallery scene for many years. Incorporating traditional pottery techniques with his own experimental approach, Silverman creates works that are minimal yet substantial, sensual, gritty, and beautiful. He is known to create unique glazes in order to achieve a finish that might bubble or foam or grind into the surface of a fired piece to reveal the layers and textures below, creating a surface with lacey or abstract gestural surfaces. This book is dedication to his work.