Publisher:
Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Ceramics
Published:
1930
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13742382744
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Seller's Description:
Good. No Jacket. 71/2x10. Hardcover-Volume II only (of 3)-a revision of the three volume 1885 original. 140 text pages before plate section of 86 b/w plates. Blue cloth exterior with title on spine in gold-light wear to spine ends and corners. Interior is unmarked, tight and clean.
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Very Good. 4to. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Light rubbing to boards. Inscription on ffep. Clean, unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside of Canada and the US.
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Very good(+) Volume I: Porcelain. 226 pages + 96 pages of plates. 8vo with blue cloth. London: The Mayflower Press, 1928. A very good (+) copy. Vol. I only.
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Near Fine. Book New, revised and best edition of these rare catalogues. 3 volumes. Small quarto. Pp. xviii, 226 + 139 + 102 plus 230 black & white photographs showing hundreds of pieces. Bibliographies and indexes. Blue cloth, gilt. Light rubbing to extremities, very light wear to spine ends. A near fine set. This revised edition has corrected attributions, the entries have been rearranged in approximately chronological order within the appropriate groups, etc. The three volumes cover (respectively) porcelain, earthenware, and enamels & glass. These catalogues are very important; the porcelain volume alone included pieces from all the major factories including Bow, Chelsea, Derby, Worcester, Longton Hall, Plymouth, Bristol etc., etc. and some Chinese, French and German. Scarce as a complete set as the volumes were published in 1924, 1928, and 1930, respectively.
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Revised edition, three volumes, xviii, 226, [96 plates], xii, 139, [86 plates], [vi], 102, [48 plates], original paper wrappers now slightly worn and darkened, spine to vol. 2 chipped, else textually very good. -If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
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VG, clean, tight contents BUT ex-library copy with notations on title page through v (3 pages); stamps and sticker inside back cover; and faint stamp on page edges when closed. A very solid copy. Orange library buckram with black lettering on spine. xviii + 186 pp. + 96 bw plates. Addendum to Prefatory Note set in. Includes Chelsea, Derby, Worcester, Longton Hall, Plymouth, Bristol, Liverpool, Caughley, Staffordshire, Swinton, Lowestoft, Nantgarw, Swansea, Coalport, and other English porcelains; Chinese and German porcelains decorated in England; and a few Chinese and Sevres porcelains. Covers statuettes, figurines of animals and birds, vases and ornamentals, pieces for domestic use, Chelsea toys, and more. With a list of plates, extensive bibliography and introduction. An amazing collection and an excellent reference.
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VG-(Pages have aged with some instances of light foxing; newer binding is impeccable. ) Brown buckram with gilt letters on spines. Vol. 1: xviii, 226 pp., followed by 96 pp. of bw plates illustrating hundreds of items. Vol. 2: xii, 139 pp., followed by 86 pages of bw reproductions. Vol. 3: 102 pp., followed by 48 pages of bw plates illustrating hundreds of items. Titles on spines begin: Catalogue of the Schreiber Collection. The full-three volume matching set of this reference, with books published at various times and in various revisions. All outline portions of the collection amassed by English academic and politician Charles Schreiber (1826-1884) and his wife, Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Schreiber (1812-1895). Volume 1 addresses Porcelain, with 825 items inventoried and described. Volume 2 addresses Earthenware, with 645 items described. Volume 3 addresses Enamels and Glass, with 444 items described.