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Redware; America's Folk Art Pottery, Revised and Expanded
Author: Kevin Mc Connell
Pages: 95
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Item #: BK805
Price: $12.95
Perhaps the most intriguing feature of redware is that these fragile pieces of pottery provide us with an integral link to the past - for those willing to look and listen, redware can tell us many things about the life and times of the early American settlers. Redware is pioneer pottery, and the hands that shaped redware also helped to shap this nation's history. Not only that, but redware is highly sought after as a collectible item. Filled with hundreds of these beautiful works in full-color photographs with a description and value, pricing and identification is easy. This book represents most of the major redware forms made, with an emphasis on the kind of items more inclined to be seen or owned. With this book in hand, you will be an expert in this exciting collecting field.
Pages: 95
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Item #: BK805
Price: $12.95
Perhaps the most intriguing feature of redware is that these fragile pieces of pottery provide us with an integral link to the past - for those willing to look and listen, redware can tell us many things about the life and times of the early American settlers. Redware is pioneer pottery, and the hands that shaped redware also helped to shap this nation's history. Not only that, but redware is highly sought after as a collectible item. Filled with hundreds of these beautiful works in full-color photographs with a description and value, pricing and identification is easy. This book represents most of the major redware forms made, with an emphasis on the kind of items more inclined to be seen or owned. With this book in hand, you will be an expert in this exciting collecting field.