The Art of Worcester Porcelain: 1751-1788, Masterpieces from the British Museum Collection

2007 publication, authored by Aileen Dawson.

From the dustcover: "This beautiful book showcases over 100 of the most important and attractive pieces of eighteenth-century Worcester porcelain in the collection of the British Museum. They date from the period 1751-83, from the factory's founding by Dr. John Wall to a few years after his death in 1776. ... A concise overview of the Worcester factory and its production methods of the eighteenth century is followed by superb illustrations and informative texts, including new research, about each of the featured pieces, making this book both an enlightening introduction to the subject for the non-specialist and an essential reference book for the collector."

Hardcover, 10in x 10in, 248 pages with 250 illustrations, almost all in color. A very good, well-priced copy of this nice book: tight binding and crisp clean pages, dustcover in nice condition with limited library shelf rubbing. 

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