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A lavishly illustrated collector's volume showcasing the finest ceramic
art wares produced by Royal Doulton at their Lambeth and Burslem Studios
in England. It features fine pieces from private collections, dating
from the 1870s to 1945. Many of these have never before been seen
publicly. Over 600 photographs bring these treasures directly to the
connoisseur of fine decorative ceramic art. The book details the
company's founding by John Doulton and his son Henry, and features many
of Doulton's premier artists, including George Tinworth, the Barlow
family, Mark V. Marshall, and Charles Noke. It traces the rise of the
Doulton range from stoneware and faience art pottery to hand painted
vases, vellum figures, and flamb, titanium, and experimental glazes. An
invaluable guide for the art pottery collector, this beautiful book
provides a rare look into the fascinating history of one of the world's
most renowned potteries. A value reference completes the book.
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