
18th-Century Wedgwood: A Guide for Collectors & Connoisseurs by David Buten
Since the 18th century, Wedgwood has become a household word around the world. Popularly known for the grey-blue and white ware termed Jasper, the firm produced a wide range and variety of high-quality wares unequalled in modern times. Lilac Jasper tea services, Black Basalt busts and figures, delicate Pearl Ware table accessories, colorful Variegated Ware urns and vases, enamel-painted Queen's Ware dinner services- these objects and thousands of others, first produced during Josiah Wedgwood's career, document an enterprise of uncommon historical and artistic value. 18th-Century Wedgwood returns the reader to the sources of this extraordinary achievement.
22.5cm x 28.6cm, 192 pages, Hardcover, 1980 (Condition: Very Good)
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As New / Fine = New or almost without defect
Very Good = Showing signs of wear
Good / Fair = A bit worn but complete, with defects noted
Poor = worn with visible defects
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