Now in its fourth edition, this popular volume combines recent and classic research with hundreds of all-color photographs to survey Flow Blue ceramics, the much sought after and highly prized table and kitchenware items that graced so many Victorian tables. The values, conveniently located in the captions have been updated to reflect current market prices. Also, the bibliography has been expanded, and the ever-valuable index of patterns has been expanded, giving collectors a quick reference source to the patterns found in all five of the author's guides to Flow Blue. As always, the beautiful color photographs, arranged by chronological and stylistic periods, document the changes in Flow Blue patterns and forms throughout the nineteenth century. Everyday objects as well as rare artifacts are portrayed side-by-side to inform and excite beginning and experienced collectors alike. Common and unusual marks from English, American, and European manufacturers accompany the photographs. The history of Flow Blue, its unusual and distinctive decoration, vessel forms, use, and dating techniques are all covered by an archaeologist whose eye for detail make this a valuable collector's guide.
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About the Author:
Jeffrey B. Snyder is a historical archaeologist and professional writer currently living in southeastern Pennsylvania. His studies of Flow Blue ceramics extend from excavating fragments recovered from archaeological excavations of nineteenth century Southern plantations to intact forms in numerous museums, galleries, and collectors' homes.
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- PublisherPA., ;Schiffer Pub.
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 0764317202
- ISBN 13 9780764317200
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number4
- Number of pages168