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Nov 29th, 2009 by admin

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Briglin Pottery, 1948-1990: The Story Of A Studio Pottery In The West


Briglin Pottery, 1948-1990: The Story Of A Studio Pottery In The West


$77.95


Briglin Pottery, 1948-1990: The Story Of A Studio Pottery In The West

Studio Pottery in Britain 1900-2005


Studio Pottery in Britain 1900-2005


$40.95


pThis book offers a comprehensive account of the emergence, development, and achievements of British studio pottery during the twentieth century. Key movements, trends, and personalities are all covered. The book examines the range of pottery produced under the heading studio pottery and discusses the way the work embodies and communicates the values of the makers.Offers a comprehensive account of the emergence, development and achievements of British studio pottery.

Pottery Studio by Creativity for Kids


Pottery Studio by Creativity for Kids


$48.89


Approved by pros, made for kids! Do Art Pottery Studio is the clear winner of all the pottery wheels we tested. Spinning base with raised relief keeps clay firmly in place, and the foot pedal operation makes it easy to control the speed. What’s more, the materials and accessories are superb – 3 lbs. of synthetic clay, table cover, 12 paints, glaze, and 6 truly functional tools. 4 C batteries required.Ages 8 and upby Creativity for Kids

Studio Pottery : 071482948X


Studio Pottery : 071482948X


$32.28


The ’studio pottery’ movement of the twentieth century has been influential throughout the world. This book is the catalogue of the national collection of British studio pottery, which is held by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and contains over 700 pieces dating from the beginnings of the movement to the 1980s. As well as being rich in masterpieces by such famous names as Bernard Leach, Hans Coper and Lucie Rie, it contains significant and representative works by nearly 200 potters of note. Organized in the form of a biographical dictionary, with a substantial introduction, this book is recognized as the definitive work on the British studio potters. It is a key sourcebook for all those working and designing in ceramics.

Pottery Refill by Creativity for Kids


Pottery Refill by Creativity for Kids


$11.89


Pottery Studio Refill – 2 lbs of clay, 6 paints and brush .Ages 8 and upby Creativity for Kids

A Guide to Collecting Studio Pottery


A Guide to Collecting Studio Pottery


$17.37


A guide for the collector on where to go and what to look for in ceramics.pFor both beginner collectors and those who have already started, this is a guide on how, where, and what to buy in contemporary studio ceramics. It looks at the best venues–from galleries and auctions to craft fairs and even flea markets–and explains what to look for and what to avoid.

The Art Of Contemporary American Pottery


The Art Of Contemporary American Pottery


$34.95


Functional pottery brings beauty to everyday life in this thought-provoking book that explores the philosophical, historical and aesthetic considerations of contemporary American pottery as art. Author Kevin Hluch, potter and professor of ceramics for more than 25 years, brings his expertise and knowledge to this inspiring look at the art of functional pottery such as bowls, plates, teapots, cups, jars, bottles and vases. Includes a list of galleries where artists exhibit their work and addresses for potters that details which potters sell their wares from their studio/gallery.

A Collector's History of English Pottery


A Collector’s History of English Pottery


$35.99


This is the fourth revised edition of a standard work of reference which was first published in 1969 and which is notable for its comprehensiveness. It effortlessly and enjoyably takes the reader from the earliest epochs through to the more readily collectable pottery of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Griselda Lewis succeeds in putting this vast array of individual potteries and potters into a comprehensible historical perspective and traces the links in the development of the rich tradition of pottery in England.P’This book triumphantly succeeds in the most difficult task of all, that of arousing enthusiasm’. – this comment by a reviewer on a previous edition of the work neatly sums up one of the main reasons for the book’s enduring success.PThe new edition contains almost three times as much colour as the first edition and benefits from the wealth of research that has gone on in the past twelve years. There is a large section on modern studio potters and commercial wares that will be of particular interest to the contemporary collector.

Making Pottery for Profit


Making Pottery for Profit


$29.43


making pottery for profit RICHARD D. OLE Instructor of Ceramics, School of Adult Education, Whtte Plains, N. Y. PEG B. STARR of Peg Bee Studio, White Plains, N. Y. PUBLISHING CO., MC . New York Jacket and illustrations are by Richard Correll Copyright, 1951 Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. AH rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions Manufactured in the United States of America by EL 5Wff, New Yorlc C contents 1 POTTER S PROGRESS 7 case of the garden club lady 9 case of the hidden talent 11 pottery as therapy 12 a career – for you 13 2 SETTING UP YOUR POTTERY STUDIO 14 a studio in your home 14 restrictions 16 where to locate 16 ideal layout 18 raw materials 19 slip processing 19 casting bench 22 mold storage 23 facilities for plastic clay 23 equipment in raw clay area 24 the finishing area 26 decorating center 27 glazing section 28 compounding your glazes 29 the kUn quarter 30 handling finished ware 31 plaster work 32 MffW CITY carpentry section 32 metal work 33 3 MARKETING YOUR WARE 34 getting a start 34 setting prices at the start 35 direct mail advertising 37 designing a circular 39 advertising in publications 42 packaging 43 a shop of your own 44 wholesale vs. retail 45 consignment selling 47 agents and jobbers 48 cost analysis 48 overhead 50 bookkeeping 52 getting the right price 52 4 DINNERWARE 55 through the ages 55 development of potteries 56 the studio potter s place in the picture 57 what to make 57 hand methods 59 the potter s wheel 60 jiggering 61 decorating 62 china decorating 64 designing for production 66 touring a dinnertoare factory 68 5 CERAMIC SCULPTURE 72 a special form of sculpture 72 planning the piece 73 sculpture in the home 75 whatto quot sculp quot 76 religious sculpture 78 relief sculpture 79 marketing and pricing 79 architectural sculpture 80 limited editions 81 mass production 81 6 CERAMIC JEWELRY 83 lilliput potters 83 equipment 84 what to make 85 ceramic jewelry combined with art metal work 87 ceramic butt@=nzáG®ÿ¾Úx

Making Pottery For Profit


Making Pottery For Profit


$43.19


making pottery for profit by RICHARD D. OLE. Contents include: 1 POTTER S PROGRESS 7 case of the garden club lady 9 case of the hidden talent 11 pottery as therapy 12 a career – for you 13 2 SETTING UP YOUR POTTERY STUDIO 14 a studio in your home 14 restrictions 16 where to locate 16 ideal layout 18 raw materials 19 slip processing 19 casting bench 22 mold storage 23 facilities for plastic clay 23 equipment in raw clay area 24 the finishing area 26 decorating center 27 glazing section 28 compounding your glazes 29 the kUn quarter 30 handling finished ware 31 plaster work 32 MffW CITY carpentry section 32 metal work 33 3 MARKETING YOUR WARE 34 getting a start 34 setting prices at the start 35 direct mail advertising 37 designing a circular 39 advertising in publications 42 packaging 43 a shop of your own 44 wholesale vs. retail 45 consignment selling 47 agents and jobbers 48 cost analysis 48 overhead 50 bookkeeping 52 getting the right price 52 4 DINNERWARE 55 through the ages 55 development of potteries 56 the studio potter s place in the picture 57 what to make 57 hand methods 59 the potter s wheel 60 jiggering 61 decorating 62 china decorating 64 designing for production 66 touring a dinnertoare factory 68 5 CERAMIC SCULPTURE 72 a special form of sculpture 72 planning the piece 73 sculpture in the home 75 what to quot sculp quot 76 religious sculpture 78 relief sculpture 79 marketing and pricing 79 architectural sculpture 80 limited editions 81 mass production 81 6 CERAMIC JEWELRY 83 lilliput potters 83 equipment 84 what to make 85 ceramic jewelry combined with art metal work 87 ceramic buttons 88 religious medallions 89 pricing 89 miniatures 90 7 DECORATIVE TILES 92 it s always time for tiles 92 hand-crafted vs. commercial tile 93 decorating 94 mounting tiles 95 multiple tiles 95 architectural tiles 96 fireplace facings 96 more ideas to work on 97 LAMPS 99 lamps make fine show pieces 99 styles in lamps 100 dual-purpose lamps 100 designing a lamp 101 making the @E˜Që…¸ÿ¾Úx


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