Collecting Porcelain
Collecting Porcelain
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Book Description
Antiques Roadshow expert John Sandon examines the many ways that porcelain can be collected: by style, decoration, maker, country of origin, object, or shape. He provides a comprehensive introduction to the invention of porcelain and its manufacture—including the factory processes—as well as details of what to look for and where to find it. Plus, Sandon uncovers fakes and reproductions so you won’t get cheated, and offers helpful tips on caring for and displaying your collection.
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