CABINET OF BRITISH CREAMERS. 18th & 19th c. Porcelain & Pottery milk jugs.
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A CABINET OF BRITISH CREAMERS Berthoud M. 1999. 210 pages. 1,116 colour illustrations. Hardback. Dust wrapper. Fine. Price £ 35.00 The all colour guide to the creamers or cream jugs of 18th century and 19th century British ceramics. With 1, 116 jugs all illustrated in colour and listed by shape and style. The Cabinet of Creamers ( or cream / milk jugs ) illustrates and describes creamers from a multitude of factories and although numerous pottery examples are included, the majority are porcelain (including some sauce boats) and most are within the period 1765 to 1845. Apart from identifying creamers the book can be used to identify numerous patterns on cups, plates etc. by using the clear and sharp colour illustrations and the pattern and factory information given. There is a 6 page introduction giving recent research information on factories and patterns. Amongst the numerous porcelain and pottery factories included are : - Chelsea, Worcester, Liverpool, Caughley, Longton Hall, Bristol, Bow, Chamberlain, Pinxton, Factory Y, New Hall, Keeling, Herculaneum, Grainger, Coalport, Davenport, Hicks & Meigh, Mason, Alcock, Machin, Turner, Cyples and many more. Price £ 35.00 Our shipping costs UK and WORLD WIDE. U.K. Royal Mail signed delivery £ 3.25 U.S.A & Canada Full Airmail £ 8.50 Japan , Australia & New Zealand Full Airmail £
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