Reference Book Online Auction

March 24, 2011

LOT 5

Lot 5

Thirteen Volumes on American Ceramics

Thirteen Volumes on American Ceramics
Lot 5 Details
Thirteen Volumes on American Ceramics

Schwartz, Marvin D. and Richard Wolfe.
A HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART PORCELAIN.
New York: Renaissance Editions, 1967.,
Evans, Paul.
ART POTTERY OF THE UNITED STATES: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRODUCERS AND THEIR MARKS.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1974.,
Spargo, John.
EARLY AMERICAN POTTERY AND CHINA.
New York: Garden City PublishingCo. Inc., 1926.,
Christensen, Erwin O.
EARLY AMERICAN DESIGNS.
New York and London: Pitman Publishing Corporation, 1952.,
Greer, Georgeanna H.
AMERICAN STONEWARES, THE ART AND CRAFT OF UTILITARIAN POTTERS.
Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1981.,
Sasicki, Richard and Josie Fania.
THE COLLECTOR’S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VAN BRIGGLE ART POTTERY.
Kentucky: Collector Books, 1993.,
Kovel, Ralph and Terry.
THE KOVELS’ COLLECTOR’S GUIDE TO AMERICAN ART POTTERY.
New York: Crown Publishers Inc., 1974.,
THE ARTS & CRAFTS PRICE GUIDE CERAMICS: A DECADE OF AUCTION RESULTS 1987-1997.
Cincinnati: Treadway Gallery Inc., 1998.,
FULPER ART POTTERY: AN AESTHETIC APPRECIATION 1909-1929.
New York: Jordan-Volpe Gallery, 1979.,
Pappas, Joan and A. Harold Kenall.
HAMPSHIRE POTTERY MANUFACTURED BY J.S. TAFT & COMPANY KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Manchester, Vermont: Forward’s Color Productions Inc., 1971.,
Barber, Ewin Atlee.
TULIP WARE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN POTTERS.
New York: Dover Publications Inc., 1970.,
Spargo, John.
THE POTTERS AND POTTERIES OF BENNINGTON.
Toronto and London: Dover Publications Inc., 1972.,
Bensch, Christopher.
THE BLUE AND THE GRAY: ONEIDA COUNTY STONEWARE.
New York: Museum of Art Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, 1987.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $144
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