by Josiah C. Wedgwood (Author)
Step into the heart of Staffordshire, where clay and creativity shaped the course of British industrial history. With a discerning eye and the authority of a Wedgwood, Josiah C. Wedgwood's "Staffordshire Pottery And Its History" invites readers to trace the evolution of English ceramic manufacturers from humble workshops to world-renowned artistry. This is more than a story of pots and plates. It is the chronicle of a region's ingenuity, the rise of Staffordshire pottery tradition, and the hands that transformed local earth into treasures coveted across continents. Wedgwood's narrative unfolds with clarity and reverence, guiding both the curious reader and the seasoned pottery collector through the intricacies of 18th and 19th century pottery production methods. From the dawn of English transferware collecting to the rivalries and innovations of Wedgwood and Spode, every page illuminates the rich heritage of Staffordshire, England. The book stands as an indispensable art history reference, blending technical insight with the enduring romance of antique ceramics research. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are drawn by the allure of Staffordshire England's past, the fascination of ceramics history nonfiction, or the quest for a definitive pottery collectors reference, this work endures as both a window and a guide. It is, quite simply, a cultural treasure for anyone who values the legacy of English craftsmanship.
Number of Pages: 292
Dimensions: 0.66 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 08, 2021