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Chetham & Woolley Stonewares Colin Wyman

Chetham & Woolley Stonewares By Colin Wyman

Chetham & Woolley Stonewares by Colin Wyman


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Summary

One of the most important ceramic concerns in Staffordshire in the early nineteenth century, examined here for the first time. Presenting entirely new research which identifies a long-forgotten factory, the wares of which have been generally admired.

Chetham & Woolley Stonewares Summary

Chetham & Woolley Stonewares: 1793-1821 by Colin Wyman

This is the first book to explore the work of the forgotten ceramics concern - Chetham & Woolley. The original partnership of James Chetham and Richard Woolley established a factory in Longton, Staffordshire in 1795. The partnership was responsible for developing a new ceramic body - semi-transparent stoneware, properly termed Fildspathic Stoneware. In its day the Chetham & Woolley factory occupied a very important position in the Staffordshire ceramics industry. Until recent research carried out by Colin Wyman practically all memory of Chetham & Woolley had been lost. This book re-establishes the factory's well-deserved reputation.

About Colin Wyman

Colin Wyman is the Chairman of the Oxford Ceramics Group, Honorary Treasurer & Trustee of the English Ceramic Circle and a member of the Northern Ceramic Society. He has previously published many papers in conjunction with the English Ceramic Circle, and has frequently lectured on ceramic subjects, principally concerning transfer printing and stoneware.

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GOR006943465
9781851496389
1851496386
Chetham & Woolley Stonewares: 1793-1821 by Colin Wyman
Used - Like New
Hardback
ACC Art Books
20110118
134
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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