Publication

1980 - Rizzoli, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

45,500 words, Guess

Page Count

182 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Better World BooksW8-ASW-885
  • Better World Books9780847802647
  • Open LibraryOL4145488M

Classifications

  • DDC738.2/3
  • LCCNK4210.S65 C66
  • LCCNK4210.S65C66

Description

"The blue Willow pattern is still the best known of all designs on pottery or porcelain. This book, now in a much revised and extended new third edition, with additional colour photographs, is established as the principal reference work on the Willow pattern. The author has drawn on previously unpublished sources, particularly from the archives of the Spode company, to give a detailed account of the introduction of the pattern byjosiah Spode. He records the expansion of the Staffordshire potteries and the development of technologies allied to potting, notably the use of cobalt oxide as a coiourant and the process of transfer printing. Patterns and their variants, from Spode and other potteries, are illustrated and fully described; and the author's system of classification has encouraged a standard terminology of great value to the collector."--Jacket.

Subjects

Topics

WillowwareSpode LimitedEnglish PotteryPottery, englishChinese influencesWillowware -- EnglandBlue and white transfer ware

Places

Other Editions

  • Spode's willow pattern & other designs after the ChineseRizzoli1980-01-01

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