Collecting American Dinnerware

Collecting American Dinnerware by Joe L. Rosson, published by RANDOM HOUSE in 2004, offers a detailed exploration of American everyday dinnerware, spanning from the 1920s to the present. This 168-page book is written in English and provides insights into various makers, designs, marks, colors, and the collectibility of dinnerware. Readers will gain a foundational understanding of the subject, making it easier to navigate the world of antiques and collectibles.
The book presents a concise overview of popular collectible dinnerware, including notable brands such as Hall China, Red Wing Pottery, Roseville, Stangl, and Vernon Pottery. It also addresses current market trends and includes a comprehensive resource guide, along with practical advice for buying and selling. This edition serves as a valuable reference for those interested in kitchenware, pottery, and ceramics, enhancing the reader’s knowledge and expertise in the field.
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Learn to think, talk, buy, and sell like an expert!
-A concise look at American everyday dinnerware and its makers, designs, marks, colors, form, and collectibility.
– Illuminating the most popular collectible dinnerware from the 1920s to today–including Hall China, Red Wing Pottery, Roseville, Stangl, and Vernon Pottery.
– Features today’s market trends, a complete resource guide, a guide to buying and selling, and much more!
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