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Antique German Porcelain Faience - Types Makers Marks / Rare Book (English Text)

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GERMAN PORCELAIN AND FAIENCE
by Siegfried Ducret, Universe Books, NY, 1962.
This massive out-of-print book provides an in-depth pictorial survey of antique German porcelain and faience including history of factories, marks, and more. “344 pages, 56 color plates, 124 photo-engravings with complete and detailed descriptions, a list of porcelain factory marks, a bibliography and index.”
This comprehensive book covers by chapter:
Part I – PORCELAIN FACTORIES
: Meissen, 1710 to Present day; Vienna, 1717-1866; Hochst 1746-1796; Nymphenburg, 1747 to Present; Furstenberg, 1747 to Present; Berlin, 1751 to Present; Frankenthal, 1755-1799; Ansbach 1758-1806; Ludwigsburg, 1758-1824; Kelsterbach, 1761-1768 and 1789-1792; Ottweiler, 1764-1789; Fulda, 1764-1789;Cassel, 1766-1788; Pfalz-Zweibrucken, 1767-1775; Wurzburg, 1775-1780; Zurich, 1763-1790; Nyon, 1781-1813; Gotha, 1757 to Present; Kloster-Veilsdorf, 1760 to Present; Volkstedt, 1760 to Present; Wallendorf, 1762 to Present; Limbach, 1772 to Present; Ilmenau, 1777 to Present; Gera, 1780 to Present; Rauenstein, 1783 to Present; Grossbreitenbach, 1777 to Present; The Porcelain Hausmaler.
PART II: FAIENCE
: Introduction; The Origin and Early Development of Faience; Hanau, 1661-1806; Frankfurt-am-Main, 1666-1772; Berlin-Potsdam, 1678-1780; Dresden, 1708-1785; Ansbach, 1710-1804; Nuremberg, 1712-1840; Bayreuth, 1714-1800; Crailsheim, 1715-1827; Durlach, 1723-1890; Fulda, 1740-1758; Kunersberg, 1745-1767; Schrezheim, 1752-1862; The Faience Hausmaler.
PORCELAIN MARKS
;
FAIENCE MARKS
;
BIBLIOGRAPHY
and
INDEX
.
Oversize / heavy bible-thick 10.3” x 13.2” hardback with dust cover in very good condition. 344 pages. (Please note that this oversize book’s cover did not fit the scanner; thus the partial cover image.)
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