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Blue and White Transfer-Printed Pottery Robert Copeland

Blue and White Transfer-Printed Pottery By Robert Copeland

Blue and White Transfer-Printed Pottery by Robert Copeland


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Summary

This book is intended to help all who are interested in blue and white wares, whether collectors or not.

Blue and White Transfer-Printed Pottery Summary

Blue and White Transfer-Printed Pottery by Robert Copeland

Blues made from cobalt were first used widely for painted decoration in China during the fifteenth century. Much of the porcelain imported into Europe was decorated with blue designs, and after about 1650, when tea was introduced, the volume of blue and white 'chinaware' brought back from Canton was enormous. European potters tried to emulate this fine tableware, most successfully on artificial portcelain and tin-glazed earthenwares. The imports from China decline in the 1780s, and owners of Chinese services found it difficult to obtain replacements or additions. To meet this need, British potters copied the hand-painted patterns using the technique of transfer-printing from engraved copper plates. Spode perfected this process, and his wares have never been surpassed.

About Robert Copeland

Robert Copeland, son of Gresham Copeland, partner in the family-owned Spode factory in Stoke on Trent, joined the firm in 1943. He inherited his father's collection of blue and white Spode, expanded it and has researched into the origin of the patterns. He was historical consultant to Spode Limited until his retirement.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Glossary; Origins; The manufacturing process; Chinese and chinoiserie patterns; Non-oriental designs; Identification; Further reading; Places to visit

Additional information

GOR002970712
9780747804499
0747804494
Blue and White Transfer-Printed Pottery by Robert Copeland
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20030701
40
N/A
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