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J. P. Cushion has revised and greatly expanded his classic Handbook of Pottery and Porcelain Marks for this new edition, which appears in a larger and more convenient format. It includes the numerous marks he has identified over the past dozen years or so and a substantial number of other new entries as well. There are, in all, nearly 1,000 more marks than in the previous edition, and nearly 2,000 more entries. In addition, the British section has an important appendix containing about 3,000 new subsidiary entries that give details of all registrations of designs of pottery and porcelain at the Patent Office between 1842 and 1883 : these are an essential...
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Handbook of Pottery and Porcelain Marks
J. p. CUSHION
i/i collaboration with W. B. Honey
J. P. Cushion has revised and greatly expanded his classic Handbook of Pottery and Porcelain Marks for this new edition, which appears in a larger and more convenient format. It includes the numerous marks he has identified over the past dozen years or so and a substantial number of other new entries as well. There are, in all, nearly 1,000 more marks than in the previous edition, and nearly 2,000 more entries. In addition, the British section has an important appendix containing about 3,000 new subsidiary entries that give details of all registrations of designs of pottery and porcelain at the Patent Office between 1842 and 1883 : these are an essential source of information. The general arrangement is alphabetical by countries and towns, as before, the whole of Europe, China and Japan being covered, and the fullest sections being those for Great Britain, Germany, France and Italy. The comprehensive index at the end much simplifies the process of identifying difficult or obscure marks.
From reviews :
' a "must" to every ceramic library. It is a permanent aid and short-cut to reference for every collector and student. The beginner who seriously intends to become knowledgeable simply cannot do without it.' Antique Collector
'An essential guide for all students and collectors to the marking of both oriental and European ceramics.' Connoisseur
'This is unquestionably the best book of its kind that has ever been published. It provides, in addition to copies of marks, introductory notes on the wares of the several countries from the hand of an author with unequalled knowledge of ceramic history.' Btirlington Magazine
' by far the most comprehensive reference book of its kind in existence ' Frank Davies in the Illustrated London News
From reviews ofthe new edition :
'This up-dated version of a well-tried companion is to be welcomed.' Apollo
With more than 3,850 marks
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