Collector's Encyclopedia of Early
Noritake
by Aimee Neff Alden
Hardcover, 214 pages; Published by Collector Books.
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Presenting a splendidly organized and illustrated book to simplify the identification of and search for heirloom sets of Noritake china. It consists for four sections showing some 700 patterns (1891-1953) with their backmarks, names and numbers, and hundreds of color photos. Offering several newly discovered patterns and adding significantly to the study of Oriental porcelains, this book will be a great relief to the owners, collectors and dealers who must copw with the many mysteries related to early Noritake China.
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The Collector's Encyclopedia of Noritake
(Second Series)
by Joan Van Patten
Hardcover, 260 pages; Published by Collector Books.
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This Japanese-manufactured china is becoming more and more popular with collectors. This book, along with the first in the series, contains over 1,500 full-color photos. Each companion volume includes a short history, complete description, and a large section on marks.
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Collector's Encyclopedia of Nippon Porcelain, Series 5 (of 5 Series Set)
by Joan F. Van Patten, Joan F. Van Patten
Series V: Hardcover, 256 pages; Published by Collector Books.
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Series IV: Hardcover, 287 pages; Published by Collector Books.
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Series III: Hardcover, 319 pages; Published by Collector Books.
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Series II: Hardcover, 287 pages; Published by Collector Books.
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Series I: Hardcover; Published by Collector Books.
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Today, Nippon porcelain is very popular with collectors. Joan Van Patten has compiled this important series of Collector's Encyclopedia of Nippon Porcelain. Each delux hardbound volume in this popular series features this beautiful porcelain in full color. Thousands of pieces are illustrated and described, with no pictures repeated. Detailed descriptions are provided and there's a helpful glossary and a current value guide. Marks, vintage ads, and hundreds of color photographs make each volume jam packed with information. This series makes up the most complete reference on Nippon Porcelain ever published.
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