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PORCELAIN, POTTERY & CERAMIC: Books
The Wolderful World of NIPPON PORCELAIN 1891-1921 - Sale

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF NIPPON PORCELAIN. OHARDCOVER BOOK WRITTEN BY KATHY WOJCIECHOWSKI (APRIL 1992) PUBLISHED BY SCHIFFER BOOKS. JAPANESE PORCELAIN OF THE NIPPON ERA 1891-1921. THIS NEW AND LAVISHLY COLOR-ILLUSTRATED BOOK SHOWS THOUSANDS OF ITEMS WELL KNOWN BY THEIR DIFFERENT STYLES OF DECORATION-MORIAGE, CORALENE, COBALT, MOLDED-IN-RELIEFF, TAPESTRY. INCLUDED ARE PLAQUES, DISHES, LAMPS, DOLLS, VASES AND OTHER FORMS. OVER 830 COLOR PHOTOTOGRAPHS. SHIPPING AND HANDLING OF $5.50.   
$49.95


Books-Nonfiction-Collecting:
The Colorful World of Nippon

Book: The Colorful World of Nippon by Florence E. Meyer. Wallace-Homestead Book Company. Spiral bound paper cover. Excellent pictures, descriptions and marks. Must have for Nippon collectors. 8vo ( 9x6.25).   
$28.00


PORCELAIN, POTTERY & CERAMIC:
Japanese Ceramics of the last 100 years by Irene Stitt

Rare out-of-print book which provides an in-depth survey of "modern Japanese ceramics for the collector - the post-1868 export wares: their backgrounds, shapes, styles, decorative motifs, and marks."JAPANESE CERAMICS OF THE LAST 100 YEARS by Irene Stitt. Crown Publishers Inc., NY., 1974. "This presentation of modern Japanese ceramics is the first major work available about the incredibly rich period of creativity and innovation in Japanese culture from 1868 to the present. You will found 325 black-and-white photographs and drawings, including 22 color plates, complement a rich text which details the ceramic backgrounds, explains the methods of manufacture, analyzes the motifs, and traces the ways in which form, color, and other characteristics were influenced in the effort to satisfy Western taste and adopt to mass-production methods. This book covers by chapter: Introduction: Japan and Her Ceramic Wares Before 1868; Tea, Tea Masters, and the Tea Ceremony. Domestic Wares and Export Wares in Traditional Styles: Famous Old Kilns; Arita and Imari; Kyoto; Kutani; Satsuma and Satsuma-Style Wares; Meiji Classical, Traditional, and Neo-Traditional Potters; Folk Pottery and the Fold Art Movement; Contemporary Styles. For Export Only: Japan in the Meiji Era (1868-1912); Ceramic Methods Since 1868; Pre-Nippon Porcelain Wares (1868-1890); Nippon Wares (1891-1921); Noritake Wares; Made in Japan (1921-1952); Occupied Japan (1945-1952) and Later. Glossary; Bibliography ; Appendix of Marks and Periods ; and Index. Both the novice and advanced collector will find the author's expert advice invaluable, whether they are trying to accumulate the most desirable pieces of Nippon ware, or shopping for Kutani, Imari, or Satsuma, or even "Made in Japan" and "Occupied Japan" pieces. This scarce book belongs in the permanent reference library of the collector, dealer, or historian of Oriental pottery and porcelain. 7.1" x 10.1" hardback with dust cover in very good+ condition. 214 pages.    
$85.00


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