Staffordshire Pottery: 1858-1962: Majolica, Transfer Prints, Flow Blue, Fine Bone China from Cauldon
Over 1150 beautiful color images and historical photographs display the dazzling variety of ceramic wares produced at the famous Cauldon Pottery Works of Staffordshire, England, by the venerable firm Brown-Westhead, Moore & Company. Over one hundred years of Staffordshire pottery production and changing decorative styles are displayed, including table and tea sets decorated in blue and white, flow blue, and multiple colored transfer prints; ornate majolica centerpieces, jardinieres, and garden seats; elegant fine bone china vases, utilitarian ewers, and basins; and decorative tiles. The definitive text provides a detailed history of Brown-Westhead, Moore & Company, descriptions of the wares and the artists who produced them, a detailed bibliography, numerous appendices, and an index. Current market values are found in the captions. This book will be an important reference for all concerned with Staffordshire pottery.
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Staffordshire Pottery: 1858-1962: Majolica, Transfer Prints, Flow Blue, Fine Bone China from Cauldon
Over 1150 beautiful color images and historical photographs display the dazzling variety of ceramic wares produced at the famous Cauldon Pottery Works of Staffordshire, England, by the venerable firm Brown-Westhead, Moore & Company. Over one hundred years of Staffordshire pottery production and changing decorative styles are displayed, including table and tea sets decorated in blue and white, flow blue, and multiple colored transfer prints; ornate majolica centerpieces, jardinieres, and garden seats; elegant fine bone china vases, utilitarian ewers, and basins; and decorative tiles. The definitive text provides a detailed history of Brown-Westhead, Moore & Company, descriptions of the wares and the artists who produced them, a detailed bibliography, numerous appendices, and an index. Current market values are found in the captions. This book will be an important reference for all concerned with Staffordshire pottery.
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Staffordshire Pottery: 1858-1962: Majolica, Transfer Prints, Flow Blue, Fine Bone China from Cauldon

Staffordshire Pottery: 1858-1962: Majolica, Transfer Prints, Flow Blue, Fine Bone China from Cauldon

by Robert E. Cluett
Staffordshire Pottery: 1858-1962: Majolica, Transfer Prints, Flow Blue, Fine Bone China from Cauldon

Staffordshire Pottery: 1858-1962: Majolica, Transfer Prints, Flow Blue, Fine Bone China from Cauldon

by Robert E. Cluett

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Overview

Over 1150 beautiful color images and historical photographs display the dazzling variety of ceramic wares produced at the famous Cauldon Pottery Works of Staffordshire, England, by the venerable firm Brown-Westhead, Moore & Company. Over one hundred years of Staffordshire pottery production and changing decorative styles are displayed, including table and tea sets decorated in blue and white, flow blue, and multiple colored transfer prints; ornate majolica centerpieces, jardinieres, and garden seats; elegant fine bone china vases, utilitarian ewers, and basins; and decorative tiles. The definitive text provides a detailed history of Brown-Westhead, Moore & Company, descriptions of the wares and the artists who produced them, a detailed bibliography, numerous appendices, and an index. Current market values are found in the captions. This book will be an important reference for all concerned with Staffordshire pottery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764320224
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 08/24/2004
Series: Schiffer Book for Collectors Series
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert Cluett has been collecting and thoroughly researching Staffordshire pottery from Brown-Westhead, Moore & Company for many years. This is his second book with Schiffer Publishing.
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