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| Miller's Collecting Pottery & Porcelain: The Facts at Your Fingertips (Millers Facts at Yr Fingertips) | 
enlarge | Creator: Janet Gleeson Publisher: MITCH Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $16.16 You Save: $3.79 (19%)
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.7 x 0.8
ISBN: 1857328981 Dewey Decimal Number: 745 EAN: 9781857328981 ASIN: 1857328981
Publication Date: July 2006 Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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Product Description
From Toby jugs to tiles, Meissen to Moorcraft, ceramics is one of the most popular collecting areas. But how can a newcomer begin? The range of available items can be baffling—but this authoritative guide in the popular Facts at Your Fingertips series explains this rich subject in a simple, approachable manner. It covers more than 70 of the major European, British and American factories as well as East Asian, Islamic and Russian ceramics, and explains such factors as the difference between hard paste and soft paste porcelain and earthenware and stoneware. Special features include historical background on the craft and buying tips—with advice on pitfalls to avoid.
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An Invaluable Resource for Collecting Pottery & Porcelain June 9, 2000 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
As a new collector of pottery and porcelain, I have been overwhelmed with the confusing array of producers, history, makers and their marks, background, etc. that surround the vast world of collecting. This is the first book that I have read on the subject that gives me a framework to hang all the details on... exactly what us "big picture" people need to make sense of it all!The book is organized into 4 parts. "Part 1, Buying and Selling Pottery and Porcelain", describes how to get started with collecting and/or selling. "Part 2, Caring for Your Collection", tells you how to handle security, display, cleaning, restoration, and handling ceramics. "Part 3, Identification", helps you determine what it is that you actually have! This part is extremely helpful to the novice, as it first tells you the different ways to classify ceramics; the differences in pottery, stoneware, porcelain, bone china, etc. and describes different kinds of glazes, the different methods of decoration, the different marks (and fakes!)and how to identify them. Finally, we get to the meat of the book, "Part 4, Ceramic File". No one could possibly write a book that includes everything that there is to be known on this subject, but this one gives an excellent overview, first by world region (Oriental ceramics, European ceramics, etc.) and then further subdividing each region into different major makers. Each subdivision and maker is described and the history given. I can't say enough good about this book... everyone interested in collecting pottery and porcelain, novice or expert, should have a copy. The descriptions are accurate and detailed enough without being overwhelming, the photos are supurb, and the choices for illustrating the categories are excellent. Take my advice and buy it!
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