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<p>[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 262175, member: 50"]If you're looking for antique transferware to use on a regular basis I'm not sure I go there myself. Transferware has been in production from the mid 18th Century until today so you might want to consider something newer for regular use. </p><p><br /></p><p>As far as books, I only have a few that are specific to transferware however they are more about patterns and makers not so much about care. By far the most transferware is from England however it was made other places such as France and the US. I have <i>Romantic Staffordshire Ceramics </i>by Jeffrey Snyder and I believe he also made books on Historic Staffordshire and probably others. I also have the two volumes by Coysh and Henrywood <i>The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery</i>. </p><p><br /></p><p>Here is an online site that you might look through. Don't be bothered by the name, they have colors as well and many transferware patterns came in assorted colors anyway.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.blueandwhite.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.blueandwhite.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.blueandwhite.com/</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 262175, member: 50"]If you're looking for antique transferware to use on a regular basis I'm not sure I go there myself. Transferware has been in production from the mid 18th Century until today so you might want to consider something newer for regular use. As far as books, I only have a few that are specific to transferware however they are more about patterns and makers not so much about care. By far the most transferware is from England however it was made other places such as France and the US. I have [I]Romantic Staffordshire Ceramics [/I]by Jeffrey Snyder and I believe he also made books on Historic Staffordshire and probably others. I also have the two volumes by Coysh and Henrywood [I]The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery[/I]. Here is an online site that you might look through. Don't be bothered by the name, they have colors as well and many transferware patterns came in assorted colors anyway. [URL]http://www.blueandwhite.com/[/URL][/QUOTE]
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