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Pottery and Porcelain A Guide To Collectors

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 1950   item# 166367

Pottery and Porcelain A Guide To Collectors
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$35.00 

Pottery and Porcelain A Guide for collectors by Frank Tilley, M. Barrows and co. N.Y. 1950. From ancient pottery, through Renaissance and the introduction of porcelain in Europe to an account of ceramic factories from Abruzzi ro Zweibrucken, and a great bibleography. Information on potteries not often found.


The Price Guide To British Pottery Reference Book

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 1990   item# 162938

The Price Guide To British Pottery Reference Book
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$55.00 

The Price Guide To 19th and 20th Century British Pottery Including Staffordshire Figures and commerative Wares by David Battie and Michael Turner, Antique Collectors Club,UK 1979 All pictures and very good ones. In case you are wondering why I'm selling a price guide that seems out of date, its the information and scope of the collections. Also there is a card to send to the Antique Collectors Club for Price Updates. A good reference.


The Phillips Guide to English Porcelain Reference book

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 1990   item# 161815

The Phillips Guide to English Porcelain Reference book
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$35.00 

The Phillips Guide to English Porcelain of the 18th and 19th centuries by John Sandon, Merehurst Ltd. 1989 From the origins of English porcelain, The First 10 Years, The Oriental Influence, Blue and white, Classical and Regency Styles, French Influences, Rococo, Victorian, Japanesque. Fakes and Forgeries, and Hints on Collecting This book is a treasure and what beautiful color plates the author has included. The book has its jacket and its condition is excellent.


Costume Jewelry

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 1990   item# 161814

Costume Jewelry
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$20.00 

Costume Jewelry A Practical Handbook and Value Guide by Fred Rezazzdeh, Collector Books, Ky. 2000. Beginning in the early 1900's chapters on American costume jewelry, Unmarked jewelry, Imported jewelry, Gold filled and silver, brass copper and other metals, plastic jewelry bead jewelry and Czech jewelry. Lots of color plates on every page.


Collectable Costume Jewelry

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 2000   item# 161813

Collectable Costume Jewelry
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$20.00 

Collectable Costume Jewelry by Cherri Simonds, Collector BooksKy., 1997 The classic collector book. Designer/manufacturer identification chart, Phonies and remakes and how to spot, with three to four color plates on every page.


A Set of 5 Cranberry Wine glasses 19th Century

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Wine and Related: Pre 1900   item# 157285 (stock# 153)

A Set of 5 Cranberry Wine glasses 19th Century
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$385.00 

A wonderful set of 19th century Cranberry wine glasses, English, with wonderful stems and decoration these glasses are a nice accent to any table setting. They are of a shape that can also be used for dessert wines and add lovely color more rose than deep cranberry. although the picture shows 6, there are 5.


18th Century English Porcelain Indianapolis

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 1980   item# 153305 (stock# b116)

18th Century English Porcelain  Indianapolis
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$40.00 

18th Century English Porcelain in the Collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art Catherine Beth Lippert, Indiana University Press 1987 This book covers Chelsea, Bow, Derby, Worcester, Chamberlain-Worcester, Caughley, Longton Hall Spode, Hilditch & Sons and factory unknown. The bibleography will keep you busy for a long time. A very nice book for the collector/dealer. Condition as new and has its jacket.


Catalogue of the Schreiber Collection

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 1900   item# 153294

Catalogue of the Schreiber Collection
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$55.00 

Catalogue of the Schreiber Collection Vol 1 Porcelain, Victoria and Albert Museum Dept. of Ceramics. The data of a great collection is all here. The remarks of the owners are priceless as they journal their buying trips and the provenance of the various pieces is a dealers treasure. Paperbound with a plastic protective cover (original) The condition is excellent. C 1925


Chelsea Porcelain by Elizabeth Adams

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 1900   item# 153290

Chelsea Porcelain by Elizabeth Adams
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$45.00 

Chelsea Porcelain by Elizabeth Adams, Barrie & Jenkins London 1987. Elizabeth Adams was honorary secretary of the English Ceramic Circle 1973-76. The book begins with Chelsea in the 18th century, Girl in the Swing, various artists, Red anchor wares and figures, Gold anchor wares and figures, with a chapter on fakes, forgeries and collections. A very nice book for the dealer/lover of Chelsea.


Collecting Staffordshire Pottery

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: References: Antiques: Pre 1900   item# 153285

Collecting Staffordshire Pottery
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$75.00 

Collecting Staffordshire Pottery by Louis T. Stanley, W.H.Allen, London 1963 Unusual in that the chapters discuss themes in collecting Staffordshire rather than types of pottery. A taste for murder and other crimes, Sports and pastimes, Divines and religious subjects, Royal figures, Spotlights and sawdust, Portrait figures and Folk Art are some of the chapters in this book. Lots of pictures mostly in black and white and the condition of this book is excellent.

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