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ENGLISH PORCELAIN ANIMALS OF THE 19TH CENTURY by D. G. Rice; PUBLISHER: Antique Collectors' Club Ltd.; 1989 printing; 282 pages.

Amongst the most popular items of 19th century English porcelain are the small animals that find a ready home with most collectors. These charming animal figures have largely been neglected in existing literature, and this pioneering book is the first comprehensive work on the subject. A wide range of animals is illustrated and described in detail. . Fifteen factories that produced them are identified, including major names such as Rockingham, Derby, Minton, Swansea, Copeland, Davenport and Alcock, and also several of the lesser known potteries such as Charles Bourne, Hilditch & Hopwood, Daniel Edge, and James Dudson. Even unidentified manufacturers operating at the time in Staffordshire are categorised.

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