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Canadian Books Review : Antique Pottery and Porcelain

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Submitted Date  : 2019/2/20 - Submitted by: UKboy

This book gives the reader a fantastic look at the history of Western Canadian stoneware, pottery, and bricks. It provides the reader with photographs of the processes involved to construct molds for the stoneware and pottery industry. The book contains a thorough history with clear details on marks and the methods and styles of different provinces within Western Canada.

Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

This book is a very good read, it has lots of text and information although only a few illustrations.
Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

This is the book to have if you are, or want to be, a serious collector of Beauceware. It is really the first serious book detailing the great work of this famous French Canadian Pottery maker. At one point in history this was one of the largest pottery producers in Canada and was located in Quebec. The book contains over 1000 photo identifications of the pieces that were produced with their current values at the time of print.
Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

This is the first fully documented study of Canadian Pottery. A book less comprehensive but more useful for the identification of ancient pieces.
Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

The is the newest and most detailed book containing information about the Pottery and Dinnerware fro the Saint Jean and Iberville Pottery factory. It contains pictures of brands and parts, and very good descriptions of many factories.
Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

This is the best (although small) book on the ancient pottery of Quebec. There are more than 30 pictures in black & white.
Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

This book gives a very detailed look at the pottery of Portneuf. However it is more interesting for the fact that this pottery did not infact come from Quebec or even Canada, but Scotland. Throughout this book you will learn more about the history of the pottery and various types and styles. It is all accompanied by more than 70 illustrations.
Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

This book is a very detailed look at the work of studio ceramics across Canada, from its tentative beginnings after the First World War to the dynamic diversity of today. It is all told by cultural historian Gail Crawford.
Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

This is a great new book showing the short history of pottery and ceramic in Quebec. Within the book there are 170 pieces described and over 150 photogrpahs to illustrate the hostory and work of Quebec potters. It includes; les potiers du Bourg Saint-Denis, de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, de Quebec, de Cap-Rouge, du Saguenay, and de la Beauce.
Submitted Date  : 2010/5/5 - Submitted by: UKboy

An excellent book on ceramics in Quebec from 1930 to today. Compact and well illustrated. A must have essential.

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