Spongeware: 1835-1935 - Makers, Marks and Patterns
Here is a sweeping survey of the popular spongeware ceramics produced in Scotland, England, Europe, and North America for one hundred years, illustrated with over 975 color photographs. Often associated with Pennsylvania German folk art, these tablewares, serving pieces, tea sets, children's sets, and vases are decorated in colorful patterns achieved primarily through the simple, yet engaging, sponge-printing technique. Included are a thorough definition of spongeware, identifications of the patterns and potters, their marks, and a bibliography. Current market values are provided in the captions.
Author: Henry E. Kelly and Arnold & Dorothy Kowalsky
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Extra Details: Hardback 8 x 11 inches tall,244 Pages, lavishly illustrated throughout with Colour and B&W photos and artworks.
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