The American Antiques Collector. Vol.II, No.’s 2 and 7, and Vol.III, No.’s 2,3,4,5.

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Edited by Sam Laidacker, Sam .
Scranton: 1940-1947.

Six issues of this famous and influential collecting periodical. Sam Laidacker was a major force in the popularization of Staffordshire transferware and other related china and glass among American collectors in the 1940s and 1950s. In addition to this magazine, which included English Staffordshire-type pottery, lustreware, flasks, and pattern glass, reports of important auctions and antiques shows, he also wrote and published The Standard Catalogue of Anglo-American China From 1810 to 1850. His work still remains interesting reading for the historical Staffordshire collector.

Paper covers. 6”x9”, black & white illustrations. Light wear, minor soil.

September-November 1940
August-September 1941
Summer 1943
Fall 1944
Winter 1944
Summer 1947

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