Description:
Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
POTTERIES OF NINETEENTH CENTURY ONTARIO: AN ALPHABETICAL LISTING, INCORPORATING WHATEVER INFORMATION IS PRESENTLY KNOWN CONCERNING THEIR OPERATIONS, OF POTTERY FIRMS, THEIR VARIOUS TRADE NAMES, AND THE NAMES OF PROPRIETORS, MANAGERS AND EMPLOYEES. by Shackleton, Philip - 1964
by Shackleton, Philip
POTTERIES OF NINETEENTH CENTURY ONTARIO: AN ALPHABETICAL LISTING, INCORPORATING WHATEVER INFORMATION IS PRESENTLY KNOWN CONCERNING THEIR OPERATIONS, OF POTTERY FIRMS, THEIR VARIOUS TRADE NAMES, AND THE NAMES OF PROPRIETORS, MANAGERS AND EMPLOYEES.
by Shackleton, Philip
- Used
- very good
- Paperback
Unedited (& Unpublished) Manuscript., 1964. Unpaginated (approx. 128 mimeographed pages with printing on one side only - versos blank), 11 3/8" H. Black folder with two-hole metal slide binding, typed label bearing title on front cover. An unedited (and unpublished) manuscript by the author of "The Furniture of Old Ontario". The alphabetically arranged listings (by potter or pottery) contain varying amounts of information, from two-line entries giving only the name, location and in what year(s) reference is found for them, to multiple-page entries for potters/potteries like Flack & Van Arsdale, Glass Bros., Hart Bros. & Lazier and William E. Welding. Interior - a little colour offset from inside of card covers on adjacent pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - light rubbing, light edge wear, the front cover has a very soft crease down the middle and a small crease at the top corner.. Duotang Folder. Very Good.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (CA)
- Format/Binding Paperback
- Book Condition Used - Very Good
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Unedited (& Unpublished) Manuscript.
- Date Published 1964
- Keywords Pottery, Potteries, Pottery Firms, Ontario, Nineteenth Century, 19th Century, Manufacturing, William E. Welding, Brantford, Toronto, Samuel Skinner, Picton, Henry Schuler, Paris, Justus Morton, James Mooney, Prescott, Marlatt, Peter McGlade, George Lazier