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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good examples of molded utilitarian stoneware 1880-1920.,
By Jerome.R.Heiman@jci.com (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Collector's Encyclopedia of Salt Glaze Stoneware: Identification & Value Guide (Hardcover)
Book illustrates good pictorial examples of molded utilitarian stoneware (pitchers, butter crocks, pie plates, etc.) made between 1880-1920. Artwork, flowers, birds, etc. decorations are usually molded into these pieces. Most illustrated stoneware is first covered with white glaze and then with additional diffuse colored glaze usually blue. Some pieces use various solid colored glazes. A few illustrated pieces use stamped blue decoration over white glaze. This book, however, does not really deal with true salt glaze, hand decorated pottery prior to 1900. For this reason the title could be somewhat misleading to some collectors.
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Collector's Encyclopedia of Salt Glaze Stoneware: Identification & Value Guide by Terry Taylor (Hardcover - Sept. 1996)
Used & New from: $19.75
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