The collection of British Ceramics at the Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, is one of the most remarkable and in-depth collections of its type in the world. Numbering over 2,000 items, it boasts representative examples of ceramics from most of the major 18th-century factories, including fine salt-glazed stoneware from Fulham, Staffordshire and Yorkshire, lead-glazed earthenware from Kent (Wrotham),"creamware" from Yorkshire (Leeds Pottery) and Staffordshire (Wedgwood and Wedgwood-Whieldon), significant soft-paste ...
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The collection of British Ceramics at the Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, is one of the most remarkable and in-depth collections of its type in the world. Numbering over 2,000 items, it boasts representative examples of ceramics from most of the major 18th-century factories, including fine salt-glazed stoneware from Fulham, Staffordshire and Yorkshire, lead-glazed earthenware from Kent (Wrotham),"creamware" from Yorkshire (Leeds Pottery) and Staffordshire (Wedgwood and Wedgwood-Whieldon), significant soft-paste porcelain from London (Chelsea and Bow), Scotland (West Pans) and Worcester, and hard-paste porcelain from Bristol. 'British Ceramics 1675-1825' is an important and visually stunning new publication which highlights 200 of the best pieces from the collection, selected on account of their rarity, craftsmanship, notable provenance, or as important examples of particular types or methods of production or decoration. Each object is illustrated in colour, and is accompanied by a catalogue entry including title, manufacturer, date, medium, marks, dimensions, description of other unique physical aspects (inscriptions or quote on the body of the vessel), provenance, previous publication history and exhibition history. Descriptive text for each piece covers unusual and pertinent aspects of its manufacture and history. AUTHOR: Barbara Stone Perry, is the former curator of decorative arts, The Mint Museum Letitia Roberts is an independent scholar, and the director and former president of the American Ceramics Circle Pat Halfpenny is curator emerita of ceramics and glass at Winterthur Museum, Delaware Margaret Ferris Zimmermann is the secretary of the American Ceramics Circle and a pottery artist 230 colour illustrations
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VG+/VG+: Looks like it has never been taken from the shelf. A black casebound book with the title in gilt down the spine. There is a glossy illustrated dust jacket, with the title printed in green and in white down a black spine. The front and back free and pasted end pages are neon yellow. Pages: (5), 6-272. Contains more than two hundred color photographs from the collection. The Mint Museum's collection of British ceramics is one the best and largest in the United States, numbering over two thousand items. It boasts objects from all the major centres of production: Wedgwood, Chelsea, Worcester and Staffordshire. The collection is remarkable for its vast range and includes salt-glazed stoneware, lead-glazed earthenware, creamware, and soft and hard-paste porcelain. This important and visually stunning new publication features two hundred highlights selected on account of their rarity, craftsmanship, or as important examples of particular methods of production or decoration. There are scholarly entries, two illustrated essays on the collection, and a bibliography.
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