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Approximately 500 black-and-white photographs supplement a rich narrative which reviews in-depth the history and production of White Ironstone china. The author covers 'production by the famous Staffordshire potters, as well as American producers, with documented dating and explanations of how shapes evolved and changed over the decades.'
A SECOND LOOK AT WHITE IRONSTONE by Jean Wetherbee, Wallace-Homestead, 1985.
This early out-of-print book 'is a definitive study of a true collecting classic that illustrates shapes, patterns, and backstamps of sets and individual pieces known to this knowledgeable expert and author.' This rare book is a collector’s item in itself and an invaluable resource reference work.
8.5 in. x 11 in. softback in very good condition. 191 pages
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