This new handbook provides important information about German ceramics of the 1950s, including new biographies of artists and companies, ceramic terminology, additional illustrations and photographs, indices of more than 3,200 model numbers and over 1,350 names of designs with dates together with a digest of marks and signatures. The successor to Ceramics in the Fifties, this title includes a compelling view of many of these unique pieces provided through over 500 colour illustrations of objects and reproductions from ...
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This new handbook provides important information about German ceramics of the 1950s, including new biographies of artists and companies, ceramic terminology, additional illustrations and photographs, indices of more than 3,200 model numbers and over 1,350 names of designs with dates together with a digest of marks and signatures. The successor to Ceramics in the Fifties, this title includes a compelling view of many of these unique pieces provided through over 500 colour illustrations of objects and reproductions from contemporary journals, manufacturers' catalogues and advertisements. A perfect gift for ceramic collectors and enthusiasts of the 1950s. Text in German
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New. 3897902206. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--HARDCOVER. Text in German. 672 pages; 1000 illustrations. Description: "This new handbook provides important information about German ceramics of the 1950s, including new biographies of artists and companies, ceramic terminology, additional illustrations and photographs, indices of more than 3, 200 model numbers and over 1, 350 names of designs with dates together with a digest of marks and signatures. The successor to Ceramics in the Fifties, this title includes a compelling view of many of these unique pieces provided through over 500 colour illustrations of objects and reproductions from contemporary journals, manufacturers' catalogues and advertisements. A perfect gift for ceramic collectors and enthusiasts of the 1950s."--with a bonus offer--