Lot 266

Lot of 37 Books, Mostly Ceramics and Pottery

Estimate: $150 - $250

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From the Library of Jonathan Rickard. 1. Catalogue of the Earle Collection of Early Staffordshire Pottery dated 1919 by Messrs. Charles Butters & Sons. 2. Shared Legacy Folk Art America. Published by Skira - new in plastic wraps. 3. Shaker: Function - Purity - Perfection Published by Assouline with Introduction by Sir Terence Conran. In plastic wraps, new. 4. Lions & Eagles & Bulls. Early American Tavern & Inn Signs from the Connecticut Historical Society Edited by Susan P. Schoelwer. Princeton University Press. Dated 2000. 5. Agreeable Situations: Society, Commerce, and Art in Southern Maine, 1780-1830, The Brick Store Museum, Kennebunk Maine. New and sealed in plastic wrap. 6. The Art of Bernard Leach. Published by Faber and Faber, London. Dated 1978. 7. Qty 6 copies of 'The Nursery' , A Monthly Magazine for Youngest readers. Boston, MA. December 1870, (missing back cover), June 1871, November 1869, November 1870, December 1871, May 1872, Paperback children's magazine. 8. A Plated Article by Charles DIckens W.T. Copeland & Sons, Stoke upon Trent. Not dated. Printed in England. 9. Handbook of Wedgewood Ware.By Meteyard, London G Bell & Sons. Dated 1875. 10. Letters and Lettering A Treatise with 200 examples. by Frank Chouteau Brown. Bates and Guild Company, Boston. 1921. 11. Plain and Fancy: A Survey of American Folk Art. 1970 by Hirschl and Adler NY 12. Early New England Potters and Their Wares by Lura Woodside Watkins 1950 Harvard University Press. 13. Brown Muggs: English Brown Stoneware by Robin Hildyard. Victoria and Albert Museum1985 14. Cup and Saucer Land by Rev. Malcolm Graham. London. 1908. 15. The Yorkshire Philosophical Society. A Catalogue of the Boynton Collection of Yorkshire Pottery. by A. Hurst, AKC, MIRSE Honorary Curator of Ceramics, Printed by the Order of the Council 1922 16. Old English Pottery. Ashbury Figures by Cyril Andrade. Small Edition BOok only 500 printed 1924. 17. The Broken Earthenware of Midhope Potteries. Only 750 Copies Printed. By Joseph Kenworthy, 1928. 18. Notes on Irish Pottery Irishdelft by M.S. Dudley Westropp. 1913. 19. Correspondence of Josiah Wedgewood 1781-1794. Dated 1906. 20. Catalogues of the Schreiber Collection Volume 1 , II and III, by Bernard Rackham, Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Ceramics, 1930. 21. English Earthenware Victoria and Albert Museum, Board of Education, South Kensington by A.H.Church, FRS dated 1904. 22. The Generations of a Potting Family by WIlliam Turner FSS. Dated 1949 23. Two Volume set of the English Ceramic Circle Transactions No. 1-5 Volume I dated 1933and No. 6-10 Volume II. Dated 1938-47. 24. The Pottery Found at Silchesterby Thomas MAy FSA (Scot) 1916. 25. Pottery and Porcelain of All Times and Nations. With tables of Factory and Artists Marks for the Use of Collectors by W. C. Prime published by Harper and Brothers. 1878. 26. History of English Pottery. With Special Reference to Greg Collection. City of Manchester Art Gallery 1906. 27. Les Poteries-Faiences Porcelaines Europeenes (France Exceptee) Caracteristiques MArques. 2e Partie.1954. 28. Cataloque of the Schreiber Collection of English Porcelain, Earthenware, Enamels & presented to the The South Kensington Museum. Dated 1884. 29. The Pottery and Porcelain of New Jersey 1688-1900 by the Newark Museum. Dated 1947. 30. Liverpool Transfer Designs on Anglo-American Pottery. By Robert H. McCauley. Printed in Portland Maine 1942 at the Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1942 31. Spode and His Sucessors. A HIstory of Pottery , Stoke-On-Trent from 1765-1865. By Arthur Hayden Author of "Royal Comenhagen Porcelain", 1925. 32. Yorkshire Potteries, Pots and Potters by Oxley Grabham, M.A., M.B.O.U. Keeper of the York Museum. February 1916. 33. Colonial and Other Furniture & Decorations. Fine Early American Silver and Glass. Paintings and Hooked Rugs. Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc. 1946. 34. Notes on The Manufacture of Earthenware. by Ernest Albert Sandeman. 1921 Largest H 12-1/4" W 9-7/8" Smallest H 7-1/8" 4-3/4". Link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/muy8qixp1ph08ex/AACTsyRRBk4dIVp6mHw7Thsda?dl=0

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