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6 r) ABY w. PERCIVAL JERVIS -:;::;---- . AUTHOR OF " Rough Notes on," "An Encyclopedia of Ceramics," etc.8 I ~ ····· .. -- ..... A. By W. PERCIVAL JERVIS. Copyri~rhted ... American readers rather than attempt the collation of a great number of, many of which exist only ... listI have endeavored to adapt my-
7 A DiscussionBodies Identification: Buff to pale yellow colored earthenware with fine details on a thin, lightweight body. Puddled glaze will appear yellow or ... weight. Glossy. Often. 7feather edge. Not allof eachare listed, only the most frequently seenpertaining to feather edge. Note that, generally, earlierare impressed, laterare stamped. In the late 1880s the McKinley Tariff Act was passed. Beginning inwhat you are buying, you can be fooled. It is also vital to ownshowing, since ceramics can be dated by. All pieces shown are. Shell edge plate with ... Wedgwood. It is a good idea to own a few reproductions as part of the education process.can
272 F ake an d C o n f u s in g M a r k s Fake and Confusingon McCoyByChervenka Historically, collectors have relied onto authenticate and ... appearing with nearly exact copies of original. Some old company names haveentrepreneur David Chase. A t this tim e, the words "M t. Clemens" were added to the company... ., then 29-- decided to rebuild, and the new Nelson McCoyCo. was ... Designer Accents. The McCoyfactory closed in 1990. Words of Thanks Thiswevery single piece of Mc Coy. No The first McCoy with clay under his fingernails was W. Nelson McCoy. W ith his uncle, W.F. McCoy, he founded aworks in Putnam, O hio ... ., was born in Zanesville, Ohio. James established the J.W. McCoyCo. in Roseville, O
629 Thisshould be returned to the Library on or before the last date stamped below. A fine is incurred by retaining it beyond the specified time. Pl~Qf~~~~~~~------J.~m~d W ·e aM&lJ AM 307 . 214 Bohn, Henry George , 1796- 1884 AM 307 .214 / --r - ...: i· I. < . glc: Cupid holding a, border of drab-coloured trophies and, on a dark blue ground ... various colour!!, richly decorated ; back of light blue, with rude dark blue ornaments and... colours, on a dark blue ground, a coat of arms at the top; the back ornamented in colours', and having awatch, dial engraved-maker'·, "J. C." 8l. 81. The 1ame A-shaped gilt-metal ... a silver circlet. 21. lOs. RUBsell. A fiat-shaped silver engraved watch, dial enp·ed -maker
39 RumRill, 1938 194 had a ck bottoms are ash bla R ssed verse impre e ... RumRill. These pieces are glazed to look exactly like Gonder; however, they are... own line, Gonder Ceramic Arts. Mold swapping was a common practice in37 RumRi Poery, 1938 1942 The large, stamped RumRillcould not fit on ... the ShawneeCompany for less than a year during 1938. Sometimes a hyphen was used to separate the ... sold for less than a year. The "R" was later dropped so thatitems made by38 RumRill, 1938 194 When he left Shawnee, George Rumrill found another home at the FlorenceCompany in Mt. Gilead, Ohio. RumRillwas ... the era. the One of the manyused at pany, 1939 1942. FlorenceCom
1955. Stangl died in 1972 and the company was sold. Fulperwas alwaysbut the... 41 Fulper/StanglFlemington, New Jersey The FulperCompany was ...has a variety of. The name Stangl was even used on Fulperprior toWilse Blue Peters & Reedwas not. When the company's name was changed to Zane,was done with an impressedor a rectangular Zane Ware ink stamp. 9 ... 93 Peters & Reed/ZaneZanesville, Ohio John Peters and Adam Reed werenumerous linesbetween 1895 and 1945. In general,from the early period ... 150 WellerZanesville, Ohio Welleris closely identified with ... he and one assistant dug clay and made flowerpots by hand to sell in Zanesville. Wellerexpanded, and
13 Warman's McCoyA fake Little Red Riding Hood wall vase/planter"McCoy." This piece is a direct copy of a vintage original sold by Hull, not McCoy. Any ... appear with McCoy. Obviously, products known to be made by othershould not be14 Fakes and Reproductions of McCoyThe authentic Uncle Sam vase is 7-1/4" high ... " in the base.on new and old are virtually identical and are not a reliable test of ... the base;on new and old are virtually identical and not a reliable test of age. 13 A
40710. BelleekCo., c. 1863 1890 11. BelleekCo., c. 1926 1940s 12. BelleekCo., c. 1891 1926 13. BelleekCo., c. 1956 1965 14. BelleekCo., c. 1965 1980 15. Bodley, E. J. D., c. 1875 1892 16. Bodley, E430217. Shelley, c. 1945 1966, made for Ovingtons 218. Shelley, c. 1945 1966 219. Stanley (Amison, Charles), c. 1953 1962 220. Thallmaier, Franz Xavier, c. 1890 1910 221. Tuscan (Plant, R. H. & S. L.), c. 1947+ 222. Tuscan, cmany competitors that it ended up making two-thirds of the total quantityand ... 25 C A B I N E T C U P S & S AU C E R S VALLAURIS Vallauris is aregion in southeast France, near Cannes. The area grew as acenter in the late ninteenth century
examplesranging in price from $1 for a threeinch wide modeled mat bowl to ... , ame/IV/915D/ artist's cipher/X, 7" x 5-1/2", $7,500-$9,500., the ... Crafts figures. In the previous decade, thehad phased out glaze lines that customers nosuggest "Indian designs" for its. The charger is recorded in the Shape Recordas: "189. Red ... colors in manner desired by artist without destroying effect," (Theof Rookwood... , all, 10" d, $200-$300 each. Tall and early potpourri jar underglaze painted with
PorcelainDeBolt's Dictionary of American--Whiteware & Porcelain Gerald DeBolt ... York, 1986 Lehner's Encyclopedia of U.S.on, Porcelain & Clay Lois Lehner ... Pictorial Guide to& PorcelainChad Lage CollectorPaducahy, Kentucky, 2004the 1940s California saw an influxcompanies; however, it was Durlin Brayton ... 112 Antique Trader& Porcelain 112 pany logo, each drilled in the base, pr ...Circus Series ClownsEndsends, Circus Series, clowns sitting w/legs, and another list of references toand porcelain. We even include a ... these sections, our new edition also includes an illustrated list offound onand ... value of a specific pieceor porcelain. The over 10,000 listings included here