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Starting to Collect 20th Century Ceramics Andrew Casey

Starting to Collect 20th Century Ceramics By Andrew Casey

Starting to Collect 20th Century Ceramics by Andrew Casey


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This book will be ideal for the novice collector as it covers the diverse range of pottery produced during the twentieth century, providing easy-to- read information on a diverse range of collectibles which are shown in full color.

Starting to Collect 20th Century Ceramics Summary

Starting to Collect 20th Century Ceramics by Andrew Casey

The twentieth century offers the new collector a wide range of opportunities to build up a collection, from coffee sets, dinner wares, decorative plaques, egg cups and even chamber pots to a whole range of novelties that were manufactured by the pottery industry across Europe and America. The market for collectables has expanded greatly over the last twenty years with many people starting to buy their first examples from local flea markets, car boot sales and auction houses. More recently new opportunities to buy and sell pottery have been established via the internet with auction sites such as eBay. This book is for any collector interested in 20th century ceramics, whether a collector who concentrates on one factory, on a single designer, such as Clarice Cliff, or on a type of item, such as toast racks, egg cups or preserve pots. Written by the award-winning author Andrew Casey, an acknowledged expert on twentieth-century ceramics, this book covers the diverse range of pottery produced during t

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GOR003390883
9781851495146
1851495142
Starting to Collect 20th Century Ceramics by Andrew Casey
Used - Very Good
Hardback
ACC Art Books
2006-02-13
192
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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