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Gibson, Michael - 19th Century Lustreware

 1565789089,
England, Antique Collectors' Club, 1999. Hardcover. Navy blue cloth boards w/ gilt printing.191 pages : illustrations (some color). gold/brown illustrated dj. Content as follows: Lustre is a form of decoration which can be applied to any form of ceramic body, be it earthenware or porcelain. Its popularity in the nineteenth century was immense and there was a huge export market from Britain to Europe and America. Practically every pottery in the north of England had a go at this new and exciting form of decoration. There have been surprisingly few books on lustreware and most of those that have appeared have suffered from a lack of coloured illustrations, almost an essential for a proper coverage of and understanding of the subject. With this new book the situation is redressed. Of the 300 illustrations some 150 are in colour and large numbers in both categories are of pieces, some extremely rare, that have never been seen in print before. Among these are examples from the vast but little-known Gutman collection in the United States, to which country large quantities of lustreware were exported in the nineteenth century.--Amazon.com. VG+, tight binding. dj very good.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 17.5 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2918] Book number 174989

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