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Explore the broad range of beautiful, high-quality porcelain
figurines manufactured by the Bing & Grondahl Porcelain
Manufactory, of Copenhagen, Denmark, in the late 19th and early
20th centuries. Today, collectors worldwide appreciate the
sculptors' and decorators' skills, as reflected in their charming
figurines. More than 700 animal and human figurines are shown,
along with date marks, shop signs, plates, dishes, bowls, and
vases. Approximately 1,000 Bing & Grondahl figurines have been
identified and described. The figurines are cataloged in numerical
order with identification of the sculptor, size, price, and a guide
to rarity Ideal for novice collectors, figurine addicts, and
dealers, this book provides insight to the huge range of high
quality porcelain figurines available - both new (current
production of Bing & Grondahl pieces by Royal Copenhagen) and
vintage. It appeals especially to specialized collector-owners of
dogs, cats, fauns, fish, etc.
Lovely Danish porcelain figurines by the Dahl-Jensen company are
showcased in this first and superb reference for collectors.
Celebrated designer Jens Peter Dahl-Jensen worked for the Bing
& Grohdahl company before founding his own firm in 1925. He
modeled new sculptures, particularly creating a wonderful series
representing models from the Far East, which he produced as
figurines in the early days of the company's growth. Later, he
acquired the works of other artists to enlarge the model
collection. Of the almost 400 figurines the factory produced,
Dahl-Jensen himself sculpted about 280. All the known figurines
made by the company are included, arranged in both numerical and
subject matter order, for easy reference. Over 350 color
photographs display the natural wildlife and charming people that
occupy this high quality line of sculpture. They are growing in
popularity among collectors and presently are surprisingly
affordable. Current values are reflected in the captions.
Flying Saucers Over the White House is the story of Captain Edward
J. Ruppelt, a US Air Force officer who researched UFO sightings in
the 1950s and made a concentrated effort to convince the United
States Air Force that UFOs exist. Ruppelt, who coined the term
'UFO', headed "Project Blue Book," an assignment designed by the
United States government to investigate and report on the existence
of unidentified flying objects and their link to extraterrestrial
beings. Ruppelt dissected the evidence, separating chance sightings
of ordinary objects from true UFO sightings. He eventually wrote
The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, summarizing his
findings. In Flying Saucers Over the White House, Bennett examines
the life of this "founding father" of ufology, analyzing the
evidence and the U.S. government's reporting of this phenomenon for
a new generation of readers. COLIN BENNETT has written several
books, including The Entertainment Bomb, *Looking for Orthon*, and
Politics of the Imagination, which won the Anomalist Award for Best
Biography in 2002. After leaving school to become a professional
musician, Bennett returned to college to study English at Balliol
College at the University of Oxford. He wrote several plays that
were performed in London before reinventing himself as an
electronics engineer and founding a consulting agency. Bennett
currently resides in London where he continues to write and
discover new interests.
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