British Studio Potters' Marks

British Studio Potters' Marks
Title British Studio Potters' Marks PDF eBook
Author Eric Yates-Owen
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 3566
Release 2016-03-31
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1408190362

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This new edition of Eric Yates-Owen and Robert Fournier's classic book on British studio potters' marks contains new and revised entries for many potters, with up-to-date information about the artists' styles, marks and addresses. Entries are arranged alphabetically, with each entry giving biographical data, information on the type of ceramics produced, the location of the pottery and dates indicating when marks have changed, as well as images of the different marks used. Three useful indexes enable the reader to search by mark rather than maker, in various categories such as creatures, monograms and signs. Revised by expert collector James Hazlewood, British Studio Potters' Marks, third edition, is the essential reference guide for collectors of British studio pottery.

A Manual of Marks on Pottery and Porcelain

A Manual of Marks on Pottery and Porcelain
Title A Manual of Marks on Pottery and Porcelain PDF eBook
Author William Harcourt Hooper
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1879
Genre Porcelain
ISBN

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British Studio Ceramics

British Studio Ceramics
Title British Studio Ceramics PDF eBook
Author Paul Rice
Publisher Crowood Press (UK)
Total Pages 264
Release 2002
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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This detailed and comprehensive survey charts the entire history of British studio ceramics from the emergence of modern ceramics from the Victorian factories around 1900 to the wide variety of extraordinary work being produced today. All the best-known potters such as Leach, Hamada, Cardew, Rie, and Coper are examined in depth in terms of their different areas of interest and influence. An extensive appendix gives information on 200 leading makers with their identifying marks and cross-references with a list of museums where their work can be seen. Lavishly illustrated throughout with some 250 color photographs, this is a book for the collector needing in-depth information or for those who just want an introduction to this important and beautiful work.

20th Century Ceramic Designers in Britain

20th Century Ceramic Designers in Britain
Title 20th Century Ceramic Designers in Britain PDF eBook
Author Andrew Casey
Publisher Antique Collectors Club Dist
Total Pages 400
Release 2001
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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The first publication to focus on individual designers in ceramics over the whole 20th century. Covers all the major female designers with up to date findings. Also some male designers previously almost undocumented.

Studio Pottery

Studio Pottery
Title Studio Pottery PDF eBook
Author Oliver Watson
Publisher Phaidon Press Limited
Total Pages 300
Release 1993
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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An indispensable and inspiring sourcebook on the British studio pottery movement.

Walter Keeler

Walter Keeler
Title Walter Keeler PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 62
Release 2017
Genre Pottery, English
ISBN 9781909167483

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The Yorkshire Tea Ceremony

The Yorkshire Tea Ceremony
Title The Yorkshire Tea Ceremony PDF eBook
Author Helen Walsh
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 2021-10
Genre
ISBN 9781913645151

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The remarkable collection of the UK's most prolific collector of postwar British studio pottery. In the latter half of the twentieth century, "professional Yorkshireman" W. A. Ismay (1910-2001) amassed over 3,600 pieces by more than 500 potters. Surrounded by his family of pots, he lived in a tiny terraced house in Wakefield, Yorkshire, and left his collection and its associated archive to the city of York upon his death. This eclectic group of works contains objects created by many of the most significant potters working in the United Kingdom, including Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, Bernard Leach, and Michael Cardew, as well as lesser-known makers. With new academic research into this little-studied collection and archive, Yorkshire Tea Ceremony explores Ismay's journey as a collector and offers fresh perspectives on a marginalized area of British Modernism. Tracing the collection's journey from private to public ownership illuminates issues surrounding the acquisition and reveals the transformative effect it has had on both curatorial practice and the ambition of regional public institutions. The W.A. Ismay Collection offers a well-documented example of the valuable contribution collectors can make to the British studio ceramics movement. Published to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of the collection's move from private to public ownership, this volume accompanies an exhibition at York Art Gallery's Centre of Ceramic Art (CoCA).