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Used-Good. Ex-lib hardback in Good dust jacket. 1977 1st edition with numerous colour and B&W illustrations; ex-library copy with usual stamps, stickers, markings etc.; tightly bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Dust jacket not price-clipped and protected by removable clear sleeve; white areas yellowed. Back hinge partly cracked but neatly repaired; otherwise, a good, tidy copy.
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First edition (hardback). 8vo (25cm by 16cm), 135pp. 8 colour plates, 144 b&w plates. Original blue cloth, dustwrapper. The book and the dustwrapper are generally in very good condition, but please note that there are tape stains to the endpapers (from a laminated dustwrapper protector). ISBN 0571109454.
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Very Good. 1977. First. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Quarto. 133 pp & 8 color plates & 144 monochrome plates. Some shelf wear and foxing & toning to dust jacket. Foxing to edges of text block. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Very Good. (Subject: Antiques & Collectibles).
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Fine in fine jacket. 144 black & white photographic illustrations and additional text illustrations. Tall 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. London: Faber & Faber, (1977). First Edition. Fine in fine dust wrapper.
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VG-(DJ may be corner clipped and moderately aged; made be ex-library with a few labels or marks; pages are crisp and clean. ) Blue cloth with yellowish, color-illustrated dust jacket. 133 pp., followed by 144 bw plates along with 10 color plates within the text. "Mason's Ironstone China has long been admired and collected by many people both here and abroad. But until recently no systematic attempt had been made to distinguish between the various different Mason wares produced by Miles Mason, the founder of the factory, and his three sons. Their porcelain has been particularly elusive. It is also much sought after. By scrutinizing all the available documentary sources, [the authors] have at last been able to piece together the full story of the Mason family's activities from the final decade of the eighteenth century to the original firm's demise in the 1850s. They have given special attention to the career of Miles Mason: above all to his early involvement in the oriental china trade, his development of porcelain and bone-china factories in Liverpool and Lane Delph, and his invention of Ironstone China, patented in 1813 and to be manufactured in bulk until the end." (dj) A wealth of information at your fingertips!