While porcelain from Swansea has a well-deserved reputation for quality, the enormous and sometimes surprising variety of pottery which has also been produced in Wales is less well-known outside the country. From the coarse red earthenwares characteristic of small family enterprises to fine factory-produced and decorated creamwares which rivalled the best Staffordshire could offer. This book examines the range and discusses the context for the manufacture of ceramics in Wales. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lynne Bebb practises as a sculptor, exhibiting widely, as well as teaching and lecturing,...
While porcelain from Swansea has a well-deserved reputation for quality, the enormous and sometimes surprising variety of pottery which has also be...