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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I bought it for the photos.,
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This review is from: Miller's Buyer's Guide: Ceramics (Miller's Ceramics Buyer's Guide) (Hardcover)
I am not a collector but prices are listed. I wanted a book that covered many countries, makers, periods, styles, and shapes. That is what I got. Every page is filled with COLOR photos- 6 to 8 to a page. They are large enough to see the details. I did not like books by the competitors with their black and white photos and lists. I wanted a reference work to go along with books that specialized in manufacturers or time periods. This book would give me a taste of what else was being produced. In looking at John Sandon's choices to display a manufacturer for whom I had a dedicated book, I thought he picked the right ones. I liked his Worcester section so much, I bought his book The Ewers-Tyne Collection. I have other books by him and they all seem to have more photos and style variety than his competitors.
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Miller's Buyer's Guide: Ceramics (Miller's Ceramics Buyer's Guide) by John Sandon (Hardcover - December 31, 2006)
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