The Official Price Guide to Pottery and Porcelain


Book Description

Presents a price list for American-made pottery and porcelain, from dinnerware to art pottery.




Warman's English & Continental Pottery & Porcelain


Book Description

The bible for pottery and porcelain collectibles, the third edition is all new from cover to cover. The only price guide of its kind, it features 300 photos, more than 200 categories and more than 10,000 price listings of today's hottest collectibles in the antiques marketplace.










Pottery and Porcelain Restoration


Book Description

Pottery and Porcelain Restoration is a practical guide for amateurs to the craft of the professional restorer. With over 360 photographs, it explains the simplest, safest and ethical techniques that are recommended today and - essentially - do not further damage your pieces. Written with clear practical detail, it explains the full process and gives unique insight into the delicate job of the ceramic restorer. This new book introduces the history of pottery and porcelain, and gives an account of the methods and ethics of ceramic restoration; it gives a complete list and details of materials and equipment, and particularly advises on the best choice of glues; it describes the full restoration process, from preparation and cleaning to gluing and modelling, and finally to painting and gilding and provides step-by-step instructions for gluing multiple breaks, filling chips and large missing areas, as well as making lids, teapot spouts, hands, leaves, fingers and handles. Restoration examples are illustrated such as making Beswick horse legs, replacing missing handles on a Chinese jug and painting a Clarice Cliff jug and, finally, vital tricks of the trade are shared throughout and useful tips to setting up a workshop are given.




Antique Trader Pottery & Porcelain Ceramics Price Guide


Book Description

This all-new edition of the most authoritative and respected guide to collectible pottery and porcelain provides the detailed, accurate and up-to-date information needed to make informed decisions in buying or selling these always-popular collectibles. This expanded volume, drawing on the expertise and resources of the highly respected Antique Trader Weekly, covers the full range of ceramic products produced in the US, England and Europe from the Eighteenth century through the mid-Twentieth century. Collectors -- both novice and experienced -- will find the book's convenient format, comprehensive listings and numerous photographs make it easy to locate and identify individual makers and their items. More than just an identification and price guide, this volume also provides historical information and a variety of useful collecting tips that make it an indispensable reference.







Antique Trader Pottery & Porcelain Ceramics Price Guide


Book Description

The new 3rd Edition of our popular Ceramics Price Guide presents completely updated and revised information on all major categories of pottery and porcelain, including American, English, European and Oriental wares. Covering the major manufacturers and types from the 18th century to the late 20th century, many expert special consultants have shared their knowledge to insure that this is the most accurate and detailed ceramics guide available. Detailed descriptions of thousands of pieces, supplemented by detailed photographs, help to make this ceramics reference invaluable to all collectors, dealers and appraisers. Special features include: Accurate and up-to-date pricing for thousands of individual items A special shape-outline guide to common ceramics shapes More than 125 sketches of markings used on ceramic wares A special 16 page full-color supplement New categories of "hot" ceramic collectibles An introductory guide to the collecting and care of ceramics Helpful Appendices and a Select Glossary of Ceramics Terms




Pictorial Guide to Pottery and Porcelain Marks


Book Description

This book features photographs of marks alongside their actual pieces for perspective. Other books simply show line drawings, but this massive encyclopedia educates collectors and researchers on what the marks actually look like on a piece of pottery or porcelain. Over 7,500 photographs of around 4,000 marks and items, from Abingdon to Zsolnay, are featured in this huge publication. Organized alphabetically by company, this book is the most user-friendly marks book you'll find, telling readers quickly what it looks like, when it was made, and who made it. Appraisers and dealers will find this guide extremely useful; they can learn a little bit about many different marks, rather than having to weed through extensive historical information on the thousands of marks produced. As an added feature, cross-referencing indexes are provided, by date, shape, and company. 2004 values.