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Very Good. 1969. Hardcover. Cloth, d.j. Some shelf-wear and edge-wear to d.j. (esp. tears to d.j. at head of spine). Else clean copy. Very Good. (Subject: Decorative Arts).
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Good+ No Jacket. 9.7 x 6.2 x 1.1. Hardcover. Book Condition: Good+. Jacket Condition: No Jacket. Herbert Jenkins, London, UK 1969. First Edition. 1st Printing. 164 pages. Moderate general wear. Front endpaper section removed. Size: 9.7 x 6.2 x 1.1. Antiques Collectibles: Pottery/Porcelain 6038L.
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G+ (Binding has average wear; dj is aged with possible spine fading and may be corner clipped; first page may have embossed stamp of former owner; pages are quite nice and clean. ) Rust-orange cloth, white & color illus. dust jacket. xix, 164 pp., 8 color and 217 bw plates. "Deals in a clear and authoritative manner with the products of the Lowestoft factory, established on the extreme tip of the Suffolk coast in 1757, probably the smallest eighteenth-century porcelain factory and principally concerned with selling useful wares, such as tea services, mugs, and jugs to its neighboring East Anglian towns and villages. Some of these charming articles were made to special order and are inscribed with names of local farmers or tradespeople, and a series of 'birth tablets' commemorates the birth of local children. Of these named and dated pieces, two hundred are listed by the author. Many of them are represented here in the generous selected of over two hundred plates--mainly examples not featured in any previous book--and are a considerable help in tracing the changing style of the Lowestoft factory." (dj).
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Good. Hardback. Clear archival cover over DJ. Dust jacket itself is rubbed along edges, corner tips, with small tear/chip to top of DJ at spine edge. Spine is sun faded. Light age-toning to pages, with the glossy paper stock used for the photographs a little more yellowed. Text block edges are yellowed. Sewn binding is still holding firm. No loose pages. 163 pages.
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Very good. Color frontispiece, 8 color plates, 217 black and white illustrations. 164pp., tall 8vo, orange cloth; ink inscription. New York and Washington: Praeger, (1969). Very good.