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Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains

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Condition: Used
Author: Geoffrey A. Godden
Publisher: Antique Collector's Club
Description: Hardcover with dust jacket. 309 pages. Limited edition of 1,500 numbered copies of which this is number 1,223
Date: 1981
Condition: Spine caps lightly bumped. Clean copy otherwise.
Dust Jacket: Some shelf wear and scuffing.
Contents: From the front jacket flap:
"Geoffrey Godden identifies the early unmarked, Coalport porcelains, with the aid of his pioneering research and excavations on the site of the Caughley factory, which was worked by the Coalport partners during the vital period 1799-1814. Many of these factory 'wasters' are illustrated here with complete, finished, matching specimens. Mr. Godden also identifies for the first time the products of the little-known partnership of Messrs. Anstice, Horton, and Thomas Rose, who were also producing fine porcelain at Coalport before 1814."
Publisher: Antique Collector's Club
Description: Hardcover with dust jacket. 309 pages. Limited edition of 1,500 numbered copies of which this is number 1,223
Date: 1981
Condition: Spine caps lightly bumped. Clean copy otherwise.
Dust Jacket: Some shelf wear and scuffing.
Contents: From the front jacket flap:
"Geoffrey Godden identifies the early unmarked, Coalport porcelains, with the aid of his pioneering research and excavations on the site of the Caughley factory, which was worked by the Coalport partners during the vital period 1799-1814. Many of these factory 'wasters' are illustrated here with complete, finished, matching specimens. Mr. Godden also identifies for the first time the products of the little-known partnership of Messrs. Anstice, Horton, and Thomas Rose, who were also producing fine porcelain at Coalport before 1814."