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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kowalsky Book Surpasses Godden's Standard Reference, January 7, 2002
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Ron Lindsey "bookmantoo" (Pasadena, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Encyclopedia of Marks on American, English, and European Earthenware, Ironstone, Stoneware (1780-1980): Makers, Marks, and Patterns in Blue and White, ... Ironstone (A Schiffer Book for Collectors) (Hardcover)
For years, serious collectors of pottery and porcelain relied on the works of Geoffrey Godden to assist them in their search for manufacturer's marks. Other authors produced different books, but Godden always remained the standard. Those days are over as Arnold A. and Dorothy E. Kowalsky have now produced what will undoubtedly become the definitive ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MARKS. Emphasizing the products of American, English and European earthenware, ironstone and stoneware from 1780-1980, the Kowalsky's present - as their book jacket states - "Makers, Marks, and Patterns in Blue and White, Historic Blue, Flow Blue, Mulberry, Romantic Transferware, Tea Leaf and White Ironstone." Containing 688 pages and hundreds of manufacturer's marks, this masterpiece highlights - and cross references to Geoffrey Godden - American Potteries and Marks, English Potters and Patterns, and European Potters and Patterns. Also included are notes from selected authorities spotlighting transfer printing on blue and white ceramics, historical Staffordshire, Flow Blue, Mulberry Ironstone, White Ironstone and Copper Lustre Decorative Motifs on White Ironstone China. The authors have diligently provided a guide for readers to know how to use their book. Some books are written for information; some for pleasure. This wonderful addition to the world of antiques and collectibles provides both information and pleasure. You really can't get any better than this!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Encyclopedia of Marks, November 20, 2009
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This review is from: Encyclopedia of Marks on American, English, and European Earthenware, Ironstone, Stoneware (1780-1980): Makers, Marks, and Patterns in Blue and White, ... Ironstone (A Schiffer Book for Collectors) (Hardcover)
This is a good book to have if you ever come across a rare makers mark sherd in archaeology. I used this book a lot more when I lived on the east coast, not as much in El Paso, TX.... Still a good one to have on the shelf.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Encyclopedia of Marks, November 29, 2009
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This review is from: Encyclopedia of Marks on American, English, and European Earthenware, Ironstone, Stoneware (1780-1980): Makers, Marks, and Patterns in Blue and White, ... Ironstone (A Schiffer Book for Collectors) (Hardcover)
One of the best books on the subject I've owned. It has become a constant reference for me and is usually the stopping point in any hunt for a mark I'm unfamiliar with.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Purchase of Kowalski book on pottery marks, October 24, 2011
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This review is from: Encyclopedia of Marks on American, English, and European Earthenware, Ironstone, Stoneware (1780-1980): Makers, Marks, and Patterns in Blue and White, ... Ironstone (A Schiffer Book for Collectors) (Hardcover)
The book is a very comprehensive directory of pottery and porcelain marks of English American and European factories. It is extremely reliable. The back half of the book is of particular interest to those who collect printed pottery as it has indexes of pattern names giving their maker, and an index of makers with their pattern names. Invaluable resource and not found anywhere else.
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