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This is the only book on the highly attractive, hand-decorated
Chameleon Ware pottery from George Clews & Co. Ltd. in
Tunstall, England. The company's finest work was made in the 1930s,
but production started early in the century. This ware was
exclusive when originally sold and its beautiful colors and
exciting designs are now increasingly appreciated by discerning
collectors. Colorful and informative, this book charts the history
of George Clews' pottery during its fifty-five year existence, and
gives a clear guide to collecting Chameleon Ware. Illustrated with
over 250 color photographs, it includes a list of all known
patterns with identifying numbers and a current price guide. This
is an indispensable handbook for art pottery lovers.
This comprehensive book is both a biographical exploration of the
early life of Mary Seton Watts and a survey of the pottery she
designed. Her roots in Scotland, her artistic career and her
marriage to the Victorian artist George Frederic Watts all
influenced the design of the Grade 1 listed Cemetery Chapel at
Compton and the art potteries which she then set up, both in
Compton (The Potters' Arts Guild) and in her home village near
Inverness. The pottery at Compton was in business for more than
fifty years, making terracotta garden ware, memorials and small
decorative pieces. It remained open through two World Wars and a
trade depression. This highly illustrated publication showcases the
beautiful and individual pieces of pottery and is a fitting tribute
to the ability of Mary Watts to coordinate both people and
resources.
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