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1st edn. 8vo. Original gilt lettered blue cloth (top edge lightly spotted-otherwise VG), dustwrapper (VG, not price clipped). Pp. 251, illus throughout with coloured and b&w photos, and endpaper maps (no inscriptions).
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Fine in Very Good Dust Jacket. 8vo. 251 pp. We specialize in fine books in collectible condition. Orders are professionaly packaged and shipped promptly. M11.
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VG-(Slight wear to dj, with a ding in the plastic coating on front cover; interior is clean. ) Blue cloth with bright blue color-illustrated dustjacket. 251 pp., 16 color and 135 bw plates. "Bow porcelain is perhaps the best known and most characteristically English porcelain ever produced in this country. For its direct appeal and the freshness and originality shown in its wide range of shapes and decoration, its bright underglaze blue and its rich palette of enamel colours, it is unrivalled. The Bow factory was longer-lived and more prolific than almost any other 18th century porcelain factory, and it disputes with Chelsea the claim to have been the earliest firm in the field, starting production, as it did, in about 1747--and surviving to the late 1770s. It is remarkable that there has been no full-length study of Bow for over fifty years. [This] meticulously documented book, based on much first-hand research, will fill a serious gap in ceramic history." (dj) An awesome reference, with maps, drawings and many Appendices to support the text chapters. Selected bibliography.
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Good. Light general wear. May have light notes/highlighting. dust jacket, shelf wear, bumped corners, scuffed, small tear at bottom of dust jacket, Hardcover.