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This comprehensive new reference focuses on the variety of animal
figures produced in Staffordshire during the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries. Characterized by a cottage industry quaintness, Staffordshire
figures were known as "image toys" and "chimney
ornaments" in their day. Countless subjects were produced but the
animal models comprise a Noah's Ark of some of the most charming and
endearing figures. Today, Staffordshire animals are among the
bestselling and most widely collected antique ceramics. Beautifully
illustrated with over 400 color photographs, this book traces animal
figure evolution through chapters on animals in art, British ceramics,
Staffordshire potters and potteries, and production techniques and
styles. Informative captions provide descriptions, dates of manufacture,
and current values.
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