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| #2112386 in Books | Chipstone | 2001-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.30 x2.00 x9.96l,7.74 | File type: PDF | 472 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| What a Winner!|By Robert Bohrn|Buying any reference book can be a gamble. Will the book suit my needs as a collector? Will it enhance my knowledge on the subject matter? And for me, will it help to identify objects in my own collection? For myself, this book touched all of the bases, and then some! "If These Pots Could Talk" is a WINNER!
As a relic hunter for the pas|From Publishers Weekly|A cup for holding caudle ("A drink made from thin gruel, spiced, sweetened, and mixed with ale or wine"), a chafing dish, and even clobbering ("a crude application of heavy overglaze") are potential sources of speech in If These Pots Could
Archaeologist and social historian Ivor Noël Hume brings British history to life through his accessible story about the everyday ceramic objects he and his late wife collected over a 40-year period. If These Pots Could Talk presents "a panoramic view of pottery in Britain and her colonies from the landing of the Romans to the bad intentions of the Germans in 1939." Beginning as a novice at London's Guildhall Museum in the immediate postwar years, Noël Hume shar...
You easily download any file type for your device.If These Pots Could Talk: Collecting 2,000 Years of British Household Pottery | Ivor Noel-Hume. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.