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Circa: 1977 Manufacturer: Crown Publishers Inc.,
Profusely illustrated in color and black-and-white, this early out-of-print book provides an in-depth study of Rookwood art pottery.
THE BOOK OF ROOKWOOD POTTERY by Herbert Peck, Crown Publishers Inc., NY, 1968/1977.
With over 250 items illustrated in color and black-and-white, this invaluable text contains a wealth of information pertinent to the collection and identification of Rookwood pottery. Included are marks and symbols used to identify Rookwood; biographical information about the artists and decorators of the pottery; the development of the early Rookwood pieces; the museum collections of Rookwood; and the pottery's accomplishments in the field of architectural faience. Information on Rookwood's principal competitors is also provided - the Zanesville art potteries of Weller, Owens, and Roseville. Facts and figures on production, prices, the number of different shapes made, and the total number of pieces produced are all given in detail. If you are a collector or dealer of American art pottery, you will want this rare text on the shelf of your permanent reference library.
8.7 in. x 11.1 in. hardback with dust cover in near-new condition (dust cover has puzzle piece edge tear on spine). 184 pages.
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