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First edition (hardback). 8vo (25cm by 16cm), xv, 78pp. 4 colour plates, 96pp b&w plates. Original blue cloth, but lacks the dustwrapper. Minor foxing to the edges of the text block, else this book is in very good condition.
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Good. Book Small quarto, hardcover, VG ex library copy with white pictorial dj in mylar. Color frontis of Mennecy from 18th C. very beautiful pitcher in white with floral design. 78 pages followed by 96 black and white plates. Porcelain is among the most sought after of all ceramic wares especially the incomparable earlier French soft-pastes of Saint-Cloud, Chantilly, Mennecy and Vincennes.
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Very Good. 1950. First Edition. hardcover. Cloth, dj. Quarto. xv & 78 pp & 96 monochrome plates. Includes 4 color plates. Some shelf wear, chipping, and creasing to dust jacket otherwise protected by acetate cover. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Very Good. (Subject: Antiques & Collectibles).
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VG- Shows the marks and pictures examples. A nice reference. The author was keeper of ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Second edition. Octavo. 78 pp; 8 color plates including frontispiece & 96 b/w plates; bibliography; index. Cloth with dust jacket. VG/VG. A clean, unmarked copy; Watson Guptill publisher sticker over Faber imprint on spine of price-clipped jacket, minor soiling to jacket. The authoritative study of the soft-paste wares of Saint-Cloud, Chantilly, Mennecy, Vincennes and Sevres. The author, who was Keeper of the Department of Ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum, combines detailed historical information about the factories and their wares with a deep aesthetic appreciation of their rare qualities. First published in 1950, this edition includes four new color plates and the bibliography has been brought up to date. Includes a comprehensive chapter on marks and a short chapter on forgeries.