
“Chinese Export Porcelain in the Nineteenth Century: The Canton Famille Rose Porcelains from the Alma Cleveland Porter Collection in the Peabody Museum of Salem”
By Dr. John Quentin Feller.
Published by the Peabody Museum of Salem in 1982.
The Porter Collection represented all the named patterns of Canton famille rose, and is of great interest to the collector in enabling one to assign dates to designs by the quarter of the 19th century they were most popular in. An inexact process, to be sure, but better than what came before. The illustrations include several color plates of border designs.
Softcover. 8.5”x11”, 45 pages, 12 color plates and many black & white illustrations.
Light wear, adhesion spot on cover where a sticker was removed.
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