By Geoffrey A. Godden
Geoffrey A. Godden, 2003
Godden's Guide to English Blue and White Porcelain stands as a comprehensive resource for collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts of ceramic arts. This guide offers an in-depth exploration of English blue and white porcelain, extending its coverage beyond previous works by incorporating newly researched factories and wares from the early 19th century. With over 700 instructive illustrations, the book provides detailed visual comparisons and analyses of identifying features such as footrims, handle forms, manufacturing characteristics, and marks, enabling readers to accurately identify and appreciate these pieces.
The guide delves into the history and development of blue and white decoration, covering more than twenty distinct manufacturers, including the eighteenth-century factories at Isleworth, Limehouse, and Vauxhall. It also addresses the critical aspect of identifying fakes and reproductions, offering guidance on market trends and values, including insights from the notable sales of Dr. Bernard Watney's collection. This book serves as an essential reference for understanding the nuances and values within the realm of English blue and white porcelain.