This practical, accessible guide is part of a series aimed primarily at the budding collector, featuring Staffordshire figures from the late 1830s through to the early 20th century. The book explains how these figures were often collected as souvenirs of a favourite play or a member of the royal family, thus serving as a record of the events and people of the time. The figures are divided into type, such as portraiture, animals or theatrical figures, and informative descriptions are given on the condition and history of ...
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This practical, accessible guide is part of a series aimed primarily at the budding collector, featuring Staffordshire figures from the late 1830s through to the early 20th century. The book explains how these figures were often collected as souvenirs of a favourite play or a member of the royal family, thus serving as a record of the events and people of the time. The figures are divided into type, such as portraiture, animals or theatrical figures, and informative descriptions are given on the condition and history of each piece. Throughout the book Fact Files detail the main characterisitics of the wares and provide a wealth of hints and tips on collecting - such as spotting fakes and display. - Features Fact Files highlighting key information on collecting - Includes full-colour photographs of over 150 collectable pieces, each accompanied by a price range - Covers major areas of collecting and information on places of manufacture and identifying features
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