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The Glass Industry in Sandwich is a five volume series of books presenting a factual account of glass produced by... Read More >>
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Readable and accessible, this volume provides a comprehensive history of the decanter for social historians and... Read More >>
A work on miniature British pottery and porcelain from 1730. Read More >>
This book is designed to facilitate assured attribution of glass to Dino Martens via designs from and techniques.... Read More >>
Tells the story of glass from ancient Egypt to the 20th century. Read More >>
Contains a comprehensive list of all the many manufacturers who worked in the Staffordshire Potteries between 1781... Read More >>
Using a number of sources, this reference assembles as many facts as possible about blue and white printed pottery... Read More >>
This dictionary brings together many facts about blue and white printed pottery at the height of its popularity... Read More >>
A detailed study of one of the world's largest and finest private collections of Worcester porcelain. It includes... Read More >>
Superb large-scale colour photographs, including many of previously unpublished rare pieces in private collections,... Read More >>
A collection of colour photographs of the work of 150 of today's finest artists in glass, currently being exhibited... Read More >>
This is a book for collectors of silver, glass and recipes. A detailed work on the subject of silver labels to adorn... Read More >>
Illustrated with over 240 plates, this book provides a comprehensive review of Irish Delftware. It includes detailed... Read More >>
Glass produced in Sandwich, Massachusetts between 1825 and 1922. Read More >>
Late phases, including Nehemiah Packwoods and J.B. Vodon glass cutters. Read More >>
The first comprehensive and systemic survey of the Ludwigsburg ceramics factories. Will facilitate instant identification... Read More >>
The catalogue illustrates the development of glass-making technology and follows it into the nineteenth and twentieth... Read More >>
Fike uses the collection to discuss studio glass within the context of contemporary fine arts. Biographies of the... Read More >>