Introduced to emulate and rival the huge volume of Oriental porcelain that was being imported, British ironstone developed into a successful industry in the early 19th century, with worldwide markets and a reputation for durability. This volume, with black and white images throughout and 48 colour reproductions, traces the history of its production before presenting notes on the working period and marks of 350 manufacturers, including Wedgwood, Mason and Spode.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/goddens-guide-to-ironstone-stone-and-granite-wares517211Godden's Guide to Ironstone, Stone and Granite Wareshttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/517211_45324987f26b0276544a24afed59ca45.jpg19.9919.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Categories/Crafts, Hobbies, Collectables/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Wood, Carving & Modelling/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Almost Gone/Almost Gone Non-Fiction/Non-Fiction/Categories/Crafts, Hobbies, Collectables/CollectablesIntroduced to emulate and rival the huge volume of Oriental porcelain that was being imported, British ironstone developed into a successful industry in the early 19th century, with worldwide markets and a reputation for durability. This volume, with black and white images throughout and 48 colour reproductions, traces the history of its production before presenting notes on the working period and marks of 350 manufacturers, including Wedgwood, Mason and Spode.Hardback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£45.00productId:63250bic_code:AC, WFSAC, WFS£45.00Geoffrey A GoddenGeneral282x224mmACCNoHardbackCarving & ModellingHistory of Art & Design Styles