(Download free pdf) An Illustrated Dictionary of Ceramics: Defining 3,054 Terms Relating to Wares, Materials, Processes, Styles, Patterns, and Shapes from Antiquity to the Present Day
| #1092466 in Books | 2000-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.86 x.86 x6.72l,2.04 | File Name: 0500273804 | 320 pages
||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent reference book, good reading|By A Customer|This is quite the best specialist dictionary for collectors and dealers, and for translators like myself, checking that the English expression means what we hope. But there is a danger. Look up one expression and you find yourself reading several other entries as well, just for the fun of it. A most entertaining and erudite||Recommended to collectors of pottery of all kinds . . . an excellent summary of its subject. -- Country Life|About the Author|George Savage was the author of Porcelain Through the Ages and many other
A reference for collectors, dealers and all those interested in ceramics, embracing the vast range of ceramic types and terminology, from antiquity to the present day. It is also concerned with the physical nature of pottery and porcelain, as with periods, dynasties and general categories of wares.
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