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Marks & Monograms On Pottery & Porcelain Vol 1&2 1974 William Chaffers

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1974 15th Revised Edition of the standard reference in two volumes by William Chaffers first published in 1863 .

Volume 1:

Marks & Monograms on European and Oriental Pottery & Porcelain edited by Frederick Litchfield & R.L. Hobson.

Volume 2:

Marks & Monograms On British Pottery & Porcelain edited by Geoffrey A. Godden

Third Printing 1974

Published by William Reeves

Volume 1: 636 pages Volume 2: 443 pages

Condition: Excellent throughout, largely unused private copy, no pencil, pen or highlighter markings. Bindings are tight, dust jackets a bit ragged towards the corners, small tear to bottom front dustjacket of Volume 1.
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  • Norfolk,
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  • Harp & Rose Antiques was formed in Norwich in 2011 initially renting space in a Norfolk antiques centre before opening an antiques shop in the City of Norwich. After 5 years in a tough trading environment the shop closed and we moved into an antiques centre in South Norfolk for 4 years. Now moving the business totally online we are very happy to be supporting this new venture. We have an interest in English and Continental ceramics but by no means restrict ourselves to that genre and like to offer unusual and interesting quality pieces.

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