Description: Profusely illustrated in color and mostly black-and-white, this early limited edition text provides a fascinating review of the history and production of Wedgwood porcelain including types, marks and dates. WEDGWOOD – A LIVING TRADITION by John Meredith Graham II and Hensleigh Cecil Wedgwood, The Brooklyn Museum, 1948 First Edition (Limited to 20,000 copies). This authoritative text reviews the history of the firm, the various lines produced, and provides detailed information on Trade Marks, Date Marks, and Registry Marks. Numerous photographs illustrate with complete captions examples of the various products produced by Wedgwood. This is an indispensable reference for either the novice or advanced collector of Wedgwood ware. As a limited edition text, this book is a collector’s item in itself and would make a fine addition to the permanent library of the collector, dealer, or historian. 7.4” x 10” softback in good condition. 118 pages. FREE media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 50 United States. Rates vary for international mailings.
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Title: WEDGWOOD - A LIVING TRADITION
Publisher: THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM
Inscribed: No
Industry: China & Dinnerware
Brand: WEDGWOOD
Publication Year: 1948
Type: REFERENCE BOOK
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Contributors: VARIES
Style: REFERENCE BOOK
Theme: PORCELAIN
Features: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Featured Person/Artist: VARIES
Number of Pages: 118