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Imagine the gilded age of a nation reflected in hundreds of earthenware
figures, each with its own story to tell. This book offers an in-depth
study of the cultural, socio-economic, religious, political, and
technological history that defined the British Empire in the 19th
century. This meticulously researched volume is infused with the
real-life stories of the potters, their subjects, and people who lived
with these historical figurines. Each chapter is a self-contained study
of the Staffordshire potteries where they were made, the potters who
created them, and of the characters themselves, including spaniels and
other animals, the English monarchy, religious symbols, children,
heroes, rouges, architecture and much more. Included are over 550 superb
color photographs of Staffordshire figures (some previously unrecorded)
and detailed captions with values. This is an essential reference for
collectors, dealers, designers, historians, curators, and all who love
antique ceramics.
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