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A Price Guide to Rookwood.
Rookwood art
pottery was made in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1880 until
1967. In this guide 251color and 166 black and white
photographs show hundreds of vases, plaques, bowls,
bookends, lamps, tea tile, and more, with estimated
price ranges to reflect the art market.
Size: 5 1/3" x 8 1/2" • 251 color and 166 b/w
Price Guide • 267 pp.
ISBN: 978-0-8953-8022-7 • soft cover • $24.95
Rookwood Pottery: The Glaze Lines.
Anita
J. Ellis. Rookwood Pottery products and its
glaze lines presented with the Ohio, pottery’s
history from 1880 until 1967. Ellis, curator of
the Cincinnati Art Museum, conclusively explains
and illustrates in color both the Decorated Wares
and Commercial Wares, which are categorized
and defined for the first time. The most complete
record of Rookwood pottery.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 288 photos
Value Reference • 240 pp.
ISBN: 0-88740-838-9 • hard cover • $69.95
Introducing Roseville Pottery.
Revised &
Expanded 2nd Edition
. Mark Bassett. Rose-
ville pottery was made from 1890 to 1954. Here
over 840 color photographs present numerous
product lines, a discussion of experimental and
trial glaze pieces, a glaze and shape identification
guide, a timeline of Roseville products, and the
company’s factory marks and artist signatures.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 848 color photos
Price Guide/Index • 288 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-1366-5 • hard cover • $39.95
Understanding Roseville Pottery.
Mark
Bassett. Over 800 color photos display Roseville
Pottery artware, particularly the Artcraft, Cherub
Cameo, Donatello, Pine Cone Modern, and
Wincraft lines and Della Robbia and Olympic
items. The text provides a company history
from 1890 through 1954, reveals the key roles
of famous staff members, and shows previously
unpublished manufacturer’s marks.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 800+ color & 70 b/w photos
Price Guide/Index • 288 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-1659-1 • hard cover • $39.95
Bassett’s Roseville Prices.
Revised & Expanded 3rd
Edition
. Mark Bassett. Over 130 Roseville Pottery Company
ceramic lines are listed and valued in this guide. Arranged
in alphabetical order, each line and common variations
are listed and priced (by glaze color when appropriate).
Everyone interested in art pottery, American artware, or
Ohio pottery will find this an essential reference work.
Size: 4" x 8 1/2" • 160 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-2201-X • soft cover • $9.95
Exclusively Roseville: Price and Inventory
Guide for the Collector/Dealer.
John, Malinda
and Nancy Bomm. Roseville Pottery pattern names,
dates first made, and descriptions with value ranges,
covering thousands of different shapes of various
sizes and glaze colors. The alphabetical organization
and workbook format make record keeping easy for
collectors and dealers.
Size:51/2"x81/2"•1152colorphotos•PriceGuide•446pp.
ISBN: 978-0-8953-8117-0 • soft cover • $34.95
Roseville In All Its Splendor.
Jack and Nancy
Bomm. Roseville pottery has become a popular
antique ware to collect, and with this guide the
patterns can be identified, variations seen, and
values estimated. The alphabetical organization
is easy to use.
Size:83/4"x111/4"•510color,164b/wphotos
Price Guide/Index • 424 pp.
ISBN:978-0-8953-8095-1•hardcover•$39.95
Rozane Ware: The Roseville Pottery Company.
A
beautiful and popular art pottery by Roseville, the Rozane
line was conceived in 1904 to reproduce in art pottery fine
oil paintings of soft and natural tints of nature. This book is a
companybrochurefrom1905thatexplainsthemakingprocess
and displays 70 color images of Rozane decoration with their
identifying numbers. Included are the decoration variations:
RozaneRoyal,RozaneMongol,RozaneEgypto,RozaneMara,
andRozaneWoodland.
Size: 4 3/4 “ x 9" • 70 color images • 40 pp.
ISBN: 978-0-7643-3858-8 • soft cover • $7.95
Royal Copley: Identification and Price
Guide.
Mike Schneider. Includes 875 pieces of
Royal Copley ceramics, including many previously
unknown examples. Estimated values are includ-
ed in the captions, along with measurements
and information about marks. Also included is
a brief history of the Spaulding China Company,
the Sebring, Ohio, pottery that manufactured
Royal Copley items.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 508 color photos
Price Guide • 144 pp.
ISBN: 0-88740-739-0 • hard cover • $29.95
Russel Wright Dinnerware, Pottery &
More: An Identification and Price Guide.
Joe Keller and David Ross. Over 500 color photos
chronicle Russel Wright’s original dinnerware,
glassware, and pottery. Featured are Wright’s
Casual China and American Modern lines, which
are among the most popular and influential
dinnerware lines in history. Other rarer forms
and designs are also featured.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 500+ color photos
Price Guide • 160 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-1162-X • hard cover • $29.95
Santa Barbara Ceramic Design: Art Pottery
fromAmerica’s Riviera.
Terry Gerratana. This
is the story of Santa Barbara Ceramic Design
(SBCD) and how a studio pottery defined by one
person producing hand thrown, hand decorated
pottery evolved into a full-blown production
pottery with distinct colorways, shapes, and
designs. This profile captures the voices of the
creative forces behind SBCD.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 400 color images • 256 pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3888-5•hardcover•$39.99
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Saturday Evening Girls Paul Revere
Pottery.
Meg Chalmers & Judy Young. The
Saturday Evening Girls pottery holds a special
placeamong theArts&CraftsMovementofearly
20th century. This is the first expansive study of
the SEG, with in-depth history and 675 color
and historical illustrations, the largest archive of
SEG material gathered in one place. The marks
and artists’ signatures are illustrated. Size: 9" x
12" • 675 color and b/w photos
Price Guide/Index • 272 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-2227-3 • hard cover • $69.95
ViktorSchreckengost:DesignsinDinnerware.
Jo Cunningham. Viktor Schreckengost’s designs
fordinnerware include24majorshapesdecorated
with over 180 different patterns. Among the
most popular of the mid-20th century, his most
successful dinnerware lines were Americana and
Diana,Manhattan,TriumphandJiffyKitchenware.
Specialcommissions,commemorativeplates,and
even children's dishes are included.
Size:81/2"x11"•274colorand37b/wphotos
PriceGuide/Index•160pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-2522-1 • soft cover • $29.95
Tableware Designs of Ben Seibel:
1940s-1980s.
Richard G. Racheter. The ma-
ny-faceted works of American ceramic designer
BenSeibel,apioneer inmid-20thcenturymodern
designs. Shown are major works for Iroquois,
Steubenville, Roseville, and Universal potteries,
as well as relatively unknown designs for Mikasa
and Fostoria glassworks. Includes comprehensive
coverage of decorative treatments.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 845 color photos
Price Guide • 192 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-1603-6 • hard cover • $49.95
Shawnee Pottery: The Full Encyclopedia.
Pam Curran. 1300 color photos of the pottery
and dinnerware made by this twentieth century
company along with marks, labels, catalogs, and
evennew itemsand reproductions,plusblackand
white historical photos of the personnel, plant,
and manufacturing process make this book the
most comprehensive study of Shawnee pottery.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 1,300 color photos
Price Guide • 304 pp.
ISBN:0-88740-845-1•hardcover•$59.95
Stangl and Pennsbury Birds: Identification and
Price Guide.
Mike Schneider. The entire Stangl Birds
of America series, 60 examples of Pennsbury birds, and
the little known but desirable Stangl animal figures
in beautiful color photos. This user-friendly book lists
the Stangl birds by model number and includes an
alphabetical name index for complete and easy cross
referencing plus close-up photos of marks.
Size: 6" x 9" • 209 color photos
Price Guide/Index • 160 pp.
ISBN: 0-88740-612-2 • hard cover • $19.95
Taylor, Smith and Taylor China Company:
Guide to Shapes and Values.
MarkGonzalez.
Over650colorphotosdisplaydinnerwareshapes
by Taylor, Smith and Taylor from 1899 to 1981,
Avona, Belva, Capitol, Ever Yours, Garland,
Holly & Spruce, Iona, Lu-Ray Pastels, Marvel,
Octagon, Paramount, Shadows, Timbercraft,
Verona, and Vogue patterns. Values are in the
captions and in tables.
Size:81/2"x11"•653color&10b/wphotos
PriceGuide•160pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-2071-8 • soft cover • $29.95
Treasure Craft Pottery & Pottery Craft
Stoneware.
George A. Higby, ISA. Over 650
color photos document Treasure Craft and
Pottery Craft ceramics, with Disneyana items,
200+ novelty cookie jars, Hawaiiana, figurines,
and dinnerware lines, and including works by
Ray Murray, Don Winton, and Robert Maxwell.
Information on manufacturers’ marks, look-alike
products, and values in the captions are included.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 665 color photos
Price Guide • 176 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-2072-6 • soft cover • $29.95
Collector’s Guide to Trenton Pot-
teries.
Thomas L. Rago with Photogra-
phy by T. M. Rago. A survey of pottery
of the Trenton Potteries Company of
Trenton, New Jersey, (1892-1950). Over
290 color photographs display candle-
sticks, centerpieces, jardinieres, lamps,
vases, wall pockets, and more.
Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 296 color photos
Price Guide • 160 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-1277-4 • hard cover • $39.95
Universal Dinnerware and its Predecessors.
Timothy J. Smith. Universal Potteries, Inc. has
produced dinnerware for over 60 years. The text
outlines the “family tree” of potteries leading
up to Universal: Guernsey Earthenware Co.,
Oxford Pottery Co., and Atlas-Globe China Co.
Plates, platters, bowls, teapots, pitchers, jugs,
cups, casseroles, and more are shown. Values
for all items included in the captions.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 725 color photos
Price Guide/Index • 176 pp.
ISBN: 0-7643-1036-4 • soft cover • $29.95
Vallona Starr Ceramics.
Bernice Stamper. Vallona
Starr Ceramics operated in southern California from the
1930s until 1953. Known for their whimsical designs,
Vallona Starr pieces included salt and pepper shakers,
sugar and creamers, vases, cookie jars, ornaments, and
more. This book is the first devoted to the creative work
of Vallona Starr Ceramics.
Size: 6" x 9" • 200 color photos
Price Guide • 96 pp.
ISBN:0-88740-871-0•softcover•$19.95
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