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| #587589 in Books | Abbeville Press | 1997-10-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.25 x8.75 x.75l,2.00 | File type: PDF | 160 pages | ||10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| Visually appealing but not very informative!|By A Customer|This was a beautifully done book with wonderful pictures! The major problem I found with it is that it only covered four or five of the major brands of collectible kitchen ceramics. I ordered it under the impression that it covered a vast range of kitchen ceramics. What proved to be even more disappointing was th||One of the prettiest books I own . . . a stunningly colorful volume that should never simply be left on a shelf. . . . This is a coffee-table book to savor. -- Newark Star-Ledger, 12/13/98
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Featured in this handsomely designed, nostalgia-tinged volume are ironstone, the graceful, elegant china of myriad shapes first produced in England in the nineteenth century; redware, the first pottery of Colonial America, which was turned on a wheel and then covered with a clear glaze that made the clay waterproof; spongeware, a colorful descendant of English Staffordshire spatterware that is named for its style of decoration rather than its type of clay; mochaware, ext...
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