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CHINA FOR AMERICA,  EXPORT PORCELAIN OF THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES by Herbert, Peter, and Nancy Schiffer;  Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Limited, Exton, Pennsylvania. a 1980 copyright;  Has 223 pages.

Enthusiasts of Chinese porcelain and American commercial history alike welcomes his study of the porcelain dishes made in China for Americans in the 18th and 19th centuries.  The tea, yardgoods, and opium trade set the scene for the commerce that brought this porcelain to the United States.  Prominent families from Maine to South Carolina and West to Mississippi and California are represented with family crests, initials, names, or original design decorations.  The original owners include George and Martha Washington, John and Abigale Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Jay, DeWitt Clinton, Elias Hasket Derby, among the well known of the time, and many less famous owners of beautiful services.

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