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Art deco ceramics in Britain / Andrew Casey.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Woodbridge : Antique Collectors' Club, c2008.Description: 264 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781851495443 (hbk.)
  • 1851495444 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 738.094 CAS
Contents:
Part 1 -- Introduction -- Part 2 -- The establishing factories -- Part 3 -- The smaller pottery companies -- Part 4 -- Less well-known manufacturers.
Review: "This Book focuses on the art deco ceramics that were produced by the British pottery industry during the late 1920s and early '30s. It examines the background of art deco and how it developed in France during the early part of the twentieth century and explores how European designers created new shapes and patterns and how these ideas eventually made their way into British design." "An important section of the book is a comprehensive survey of many smaller factories that are not well known today. Information on the products of fifty-five of these manufacturers, many of whom are discussed for the first time in a book, provides invaluable new sources of collecting."--BOOK JACKET.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 738.094 CAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100562769

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A unique approach to the subject, bringing together recognised experts, museum curators and specialist authors from across the world, for the first time High quality new photograph and archival material including advertising and company publicity material This book focuses on the art deco ceramics that were produced by the British pottery industry during the late twenties and early thirties. It covers all the important aspects of the popular style from its origins in France, its breakthrough in Britain and how the style took on during the early thirties. The background of art deco is examined and how it developed in France during the early part of the twentieth century: how European designers created new shapes and patterns and how these ideas eventually made their way into British design. 'Art Deco Ceramics in Britain' looks at the well-established factories such as Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd and Minton who produced the top of the range wares for the upper classes and how they were forced, due to market forces, to produce art deco styled wares. At the same time the smaller factories were able to respond quickly to the art deco style, using hand painted decoration, which was an important feature of art deco patterning with the big names such as Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper still being well known today. Also documented in the book are concise, yet comprehensive biographies of many smaller factories that are not so well known today. This listing provides an invaluable source for or ideas for new areas of collecting. AUTHOR: Andrew Casey has been collecting art deco ceramics for over twenty years. He specialises in and collects the works of Susie Cooper. Andrew is the author of many other books including Twentieth Century Ceramic Designers in Britain, Starting to Collect Twentieth Century Ceramics and, with Ann Eatwell, Susie Cooper: A Pioneer of Modern Design, all published by the Antique Collectors' Club. Intoduction by Eric Knowles, antiques expert, author and television presenter 301 colour 48 b/w

Includes bibliographical references (p. 252-254) and index.

Part 1 -- Introduction -- Part 2 -- The establishing factories -- Part 3 -- The smaller pottery companies -- Part 4 -- Less well-known manufacturers.

"This Book focuses on the art deco ceramics that were produced by the British pottery industry during the late 1920s and early '30s. It examines the background of art deco and how it developed in France during the early part of the twentieth century and explores how European designers created new shapes and patterns and how these ideas eventually made their way into British design." "An important section of the book is a comprehensive survey of many smaller factories that are not well known today. Information on the products of fifty-five of these manufacturers, many of whom are discussed for the first time in a book, provides invaluable new sources of collecting."--BOOK JACKET.

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