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U.K. Pottery: by Company • U.K. Staffordshire Pottery U.K. POTT ERY: BY COMPANY • U.K. STAFFORDSHIRE POTT ERY 139 Fireworks: New England Art Pottery of Royal Doulton: A Legacy of Excellence. The World of Wade: Figurines & Miniatures the Arts and Crafts Movement. Paul A. Gregg Whittecar and Arron Rimpley. The fi nest II. Ian Warner and Mike Posgay. Building on Royka. Arts and Crafts style New England art ceramic art wares produced by Royal Doulton the success and scope of The World of Wade pottery made from 1872 to 1928 displayed in at their Lambeth and Burslem Studios, dating Figurines and Miniatures, this revised and ex- over 400 color photos. Text examines the origins from the 1870s to 1945. Over 600 photos bring panded collector’s guide features hundreds of of the Arts and Crafts Movement and infl uences these treasures directly to life. The book features new and old fi gurines. New chapters include C&S manufacturing companies had on it. many of Doulton’s premier artists and their Collectables, Wade Fair special issues, and the Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 450 color photos hand painted vases, vellum fi gures, and fl ambé, Goodie Box fi gurines and Christmas fi gurines. Price Guide • 192 pp. titanium, and experimental glazes. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 1867 color photos • Price ISBN: 0-88740-988-1 • hard cover • $69.95 Size: 9" x 12" • 600+ color photos guide • 392 pp. Value Reference • 288 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3628-7 • hard cover • $49.99 ISBN: 0-7643-1797-0 • hard cover • $95.00 Schiffer LTD ANTIQUE U.K. POTTERY BY COMPANY Shelley™ Tea Ware Patterns. Sheryl Bur- The World of Wade Whimsies. Ian Warner dess. Over 760 color photos display tea ware & Mike Posgay. Over 980 photos detail the Adams Ceramics: Staffordshire Potters patterns produced by Shelley Pottery™ and sets of Whimsies, miniature ceramic fi gurines and Pots, 1779-1998. David A. Furniss, J. its predecessors, Wileman & Company™ and issued by Britain’s Wade potteries, along with Richard Wagner, and Judith Wagner. This is the Foley China™ of Staffordshire, England, from many original presentation boxes. Advertising most authentic and readable record of the prolifi c the 1860s to 1966. Arranged by pattern number, literature from both journals and original Wade Adams ceramic wares from England, including the encyclopedic listings include thousands of fl yers is also included. Miniature village sets, earthenware, bone china, jasper, stoneware, patterns, color variations, backstamps, and premiums, and promotional fi gures are depicted basalt, and Parian made over a 200-year period. body shapes. and discussed. Size: 9" x 12" • 1250 photos Size: 9" x 12" • 766 color photos, 100 drawings Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 800 color & 182 b/w photos Price Guide/Index • 336 pp. Price Guide/Index • 288 pp. Price Guide/Index • 224 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0847-5 • hard cover • $79.95 ISBN: 0-7643-1710-5 • hard cover • $69.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-3077-3 • soft cover • $34.99 Chameleon Ware Art Pottery: A Collector’s Shelley China. Tina Skinner & Jeffrey B. Snyder. The World of Wade Ireland. Ian Warner & Guide to George Clews. Hilary Calvert. The An expansive guide to the fi ne bone china made Mike Posgay. Highly collectible ceramic products history of George Clews’ pottery during its by this popular British manufacturer. 100s of of the Irish Wade pottery, from the early 1950s fi fty-fi ve year existence, as well as giving a clear pieces are shown in shapes and patterns widely through 1990. Over 540 color photos depict guide to collecting Chameleon Ware. Illustrated prized by today’s collectors. A brief history of giftware lines, including tankards, tableware, with color photographs, a list of all known the company, spanning the years 1860-1966, decanters, ashtrays, and the ever popular lep- patterns with identifying numbers, and a current is included, along with a guide to back stamps; rechauns, fairy folk, and Irish Song Figures. price guide, this is the indispensable handbook a buyer’s guide to fakes, reproductions, and Includes a history of the pottery, backstamps, both for the art pottery and Clews collector. damaged items, a pattern index, and current mold marks, and suggested values. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 250+ color & 32 b/w photos market values. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • Price Guide Price Guide/Index • 144 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 500 color photos 541 color & 60 b/w images • 160 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0577-8 • soft cover • $29.95 Price Guide/Index • 176 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2618-9 • soft cover • $29.95 ISBN: 0-7643-1433-5 • hard cover • $39.95 Clarice Cliff and Her Contemporaries: Wedgwood Ceramics: Over 200 Years of Susie Cooper, Keith Murray, Charlotte More Shelley™ China. Nicholas Russ & Lee Innovation and Creativity. Daniel J. Keefe Rhead, and the Carlton Ware Designers. Jones. A detailed review of the manufacturing III. Over 500 stunning color photos display Helen C. Cunningham. The artistic heritage process for Shelley Potteries’™ English bone Wedgwood ceramics made in England since of 20th century British ceramics designers china is provided, along with a brief history of the mid-1700s, including early green glazed is displayed in over 420 color photographs. the company, a guide to detecting damage, a earthenwares, Queen’s Ware, black basalt, jasper Vital historical information on the factories pattern and shape index, and a listing of current ware, dry-bodied stonewares, majolica, bone and forgeries and a price guide make this a market values in the captions. china, and lustre ware ranging from teapots and valuable resource. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 585 color photos tableware to statuary and Art Deco sculptures. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 424 color photos & 16 b / w Price Guide/Index • 176 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 518 color photos drawings • Price Guide/Index • 192 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1741-5 • hard cover • $39.95 Price Guide/Index • 256 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0706-1 • hard cover • $49.95 ISBN: 0-7643-2298-2 • hard cover • $49.95 George Jones Ceramics 1861-1951. Robert Spode and Copeland: Over Two Hundred Wedgwood Jasper: Classics, Rarities & Odd- E. Cluett. Popular majolica wares and “Abbey” Years of Fine China and Porcelain. Steven ities from Four Centuries. Michael Herman. blue and white transfer printed ceramics pro- Smith. Over 440 images display the ceramics Jasper is the one most immediately recognizable duced by George Jones. Over 700 color photos made by Spode. From blue and white transfer of all the ceramics produced by Wedgwood. This display table, tea, toilet, and ornamental wares. printed wares of the early 1800s to dinnerware second book on this fascinating subject by the author A detailed history, pattern registration dates, patterns of the 1900s, they include sprig wares, traces, through over 750 photographs, Jasper’s long shapes, & manufacturer’s marks are provided. bone china table and tea sets, fi gurines, and history and almost infi nite variety. Covers items Geoffrey Godden has called this “...the ultimate stoneware candlesticks and loving cups. of museum quality to those that can be found in work on this Stoke fi rm.” Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 442 color photos modest collections. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 790 photos & illus. Price Guide/Index • 192 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 750+ color photos Price Guide/Index • 288 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-2173-0 • hard cover • $39.95 Price Guide • 256 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0470-4 • hard cover • $49.95 ISBN: 0-7643-2574-4 • hard cover • $69.95 Mason’s Vista Ironstone. Steve & Fran Yasgar. Wade Miniatures: An Unauthorized Guide to Wedgwood Jasper Ware: A Shape Book The highly collectible Vista pattern has designs Whimsies®, Premiums, Villages, and Characters. and Collectors Guide. Michael Herman. An and scenes that are easy to recognize by their Revised 4th Edition. Donna S. Baker. Over 380 color introduction to Jasper Ware, including Jasper Dip English castles. Over 300 beautiful color images photographs showcase these endearing fi gurines, history, colors, and marks. Over 500 color photos show the shapes, colors, and design variations in including Red Rose Tea and Tom Smith premiums, illustrate these shapes, with detailed information the pattern, with the added treat of rare pages Whoppas and Whimsie-Land, Nursery Favourites, and current values. This is an important book from a retail catalog. Detailed information about Happy Families, Disney’s Hat Box series, Minikins, about a time period in Wedgwood Jasper history Mason Vista, precise captions and current values. and many more. Includes Wade’s miniature villages, that has not been researched before. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 310 color photos original boxes and displays, variations, marks, and Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 501 color photos Price Guide • 160 pp. newly updated values. Price Guide/Index • 192 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-2180-3 • soft cover • $29.95 Size: 6" x 9" • 380 color photos • Price Guide/index • 192 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1926-4 • hard cover • $39.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2704-9 • soft cover • $16.99 ANTIQUE U.K. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY A Century of Royal Doulton Character & The World of Wade Figurines and Min- Toby Jugs. Stephen M. Mullins & David C. Fas- iatures. Ian Warner & Mike Posgay. Wade Staffordshire Pottery: 1858-1962. Robert E. tenau, with Louise Irvine. The most comprehensive ceramic fi gurines and miniatures from the 1930s Cluett. Over 1150 images of ceramics produced at book available on Royal Doulton character and through to the present. With over 2,500 items the Cauldon Pottery Worksby Brown-Westhead, toby jugs, lavishly illustrated with 1,760 large shown in color and organized in 17 chapters, Moore & Company, inlcuding table and tea sets, photos of more than all 800 separate jugs and this comprehensive guide has current values fl ow blue, and transfer prints; majolica, jardi- derivatives,.
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