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Patriotism was rarely more fervently displayed in America than in the
early nineteenth century. Enthusiasm for the new country was especially
felt in England where goods were produced specifically to commemorate
America. This book presents in detail the transfer-printed ceramic
dishes made in Staffordshire for the American market from 1820-1860.
Here are the patriots, historical events and breathtaking new landscape
views captured by fine artists and transferred to ceramics by the best
companies in England. Today these dishes are actively collected. Written
with a close view of the cultural changes that contributed to the
enormous popularity of historical Staffordshire wares, Jeffrey Snyder
has documented the scenes and the thinking of the people who so enjoyed
displaying American history on their dishes. The makers, their marks,
and information about the scenes is woven into this book to identify
each of the examples in 485 color illustrations.
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