In 90 beautiful color and 70 clear black and white photographs,
yellow ware is shown to be an attractive and important ceramic.
Through this book, yellow ware is established rightfully as the
transitional ware between redware in the primitive period and white
ware in the art pottery movement. The utilitarian purposes for
which it was used in the home and institutions in the nineteenth
century made it a very common ceramic, but therefore previously
ignored in discussions of American ceramic history. In this book,
Joan Leibowitz presents information about the makers, their marks,
and production output. The wares are organized by shapes and uses
including both common and specialized forms. Practical and helpful
tips for collectors are included based on the author's experience
as an auctioneer and antiques dealer. Updated values are included.
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