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9pc Collection of Wedgwood Reference Books

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9pc Collection of Wedgwood Reference Books
This curated collection of 9 books offers a comprehensive exploration of Wedgwood pottery, tracing its history, artistry, and enduring legacy. Ideal for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts, this lot includes rare and insightful volumes that delve into various aspects of Wedgwood's craftsmanship and influence. 'A Personal Life of the Fifth Josiah Wedgwood (1899-1968)' by John Wedgwood, M.D. Published in 1979, this biography highlights the life and contributions of Josiah Wedgwood V and his role in preserving the Wedgwood legacy. 'Fairyland Lustre: The Work of Daisy Makeig-Jones (1881-1945)'. This booklet celebrates the imaginative artistry of Daisy Makeig-Jones, whose Fairyland Lustre designs remain highly coveted. 'Stubbs & Wedgwood: Unique Alliance Between Artist and Potter' by Bruce Tattersall. Published in 1974, this book examines the collaboration between George Stubbs and Josiah Wedgwood, merging fine art and pottery. 'The Collector's Book of Wedgwood' by Marian Klamkin. A 1971 publication featuring detailed illustrations and insights into Wedgwood's diverse creations, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts. 'Classical Wedgwood Designs' by Carol Macht. Published in 1957, this scholarly work explores Wedgwood's Jasper Ware designs and their ties to the 18th-century Classical Revival. 'The Story of Wedgwood' by Alison Kelly. This 1975 revised edition traces the history of Wedgwood from its inception to its global renown, featuring previously unpublished illustrations. 'The Portland Vase and the Wedgwood Copies' by Wolf Mankowitz. Published in 1952, this book delves into the history of the Portland Vase and Wedgwood's meticulous replicas of this classical masterpiece. 'Wedgwood ABC: But Not Middle E' by Harry M. Buten. A 1954 playful yet scholarly work by Harry M. Buten, exploring Wedgwood's history through the lens of an "alphabet". 'Wedgwood: A Living Tradition' by John Meredith Graham II and Hensleigh Cecil Wedgwood. Published in 1948 by The Brooklyn Museum, this book explores the history and artistry of Wedgwood pottery through the lens of a living tradition, with insights into design and craftsmanship. The tallest book measures: 10.25"H.

Artist: John Wedgwood, M.D., Bruce Tattersall, Marian Klamkin, Carol Macht, Alison Kelly, Wolf Mankowitz, Harry M. Buten, and John Meredith Graham II and Hensleigh Cecil Wedgwood
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description


Condition: Age related wear. As is. Partially damaged covers.