Story of British Tea Chests and Caddies
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Story of British Tea Chests and Caddies
Social History and Decorative Techniques
Walkling, Gillian; Richenburg, Kate; Stevens, Anne
ACC Art Books
05/2022
432
Dura
Inglês
9781788841467
15 a 20 dias
2716
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Preface - Anne Stevens
Acknowledgements
PART I: Setting the Scene
A short history of tea and tea drinking in Britain - Richard Rose and Richard Dey
Overview of tea chests and caddies - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
Making, Merchandising and Pricing - Clive Edwards
Components of tea chests and caddies - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
PART II: The Objects, Techniques and Materials
Wood: plain or inlaid - Anne Stevens and Gillian Walkling
Tunbridge ware - Brian Austen
Mauchline ware - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Japanned wood - Rufus Bird
Penwork - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Ivory - Gillian Walkling
Tortoiseshell - Gillian Walkling
Mother-of-pearl - Gillian Walkling
Rolled paper - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Straw work - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Japanned metal - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Papier mache - Anne Stevens and Yvonne Jones
Silver - Jeanne Sloane
Pewter and other metals - Kate Richenburg
Ceramics - Sally Kevill-Davies
Glass - Charles Hadjamach
Enamel - Julia Clarke
Miscellaneous - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
Teapoys and other large tea containers - Anne Stevens
A case study - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Appendix I: Comparable values of money in terms of purchasing power
Acknowledgements
PART I: Setting the Scene
A short history of tea and tea drinking in Britain - Richard Rose and Richard Dey
Overview of tea chests and caddies - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
Making, Merchandising and Pricing - Clive Edwards
Components of tea chests and caddies - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
PART II: The Objects, Techniques and Materials
Wood: plain or inlaid - Anne Stevens and Gillian Walkling
Tunbridge ware - Brian Austen
Mauchline ware - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Japanned wood - Rufus Bird
Penwork - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Ivory - Gillian Walkling
Tortoiseshell - Gillian Walkling
Mother-of-pearl - Gillian Walkling
Rolled paper - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Straw work - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Japanned metal - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Papier mache - Anne Stevens and Yvonne Jones
Silver - Jeanne Sloane
Pewter and other metals - Kate Richenburg
Ceramics - Sally Kevill-Davies
Glass - Charles Hadjamach
Enamel - Julia Clarke
Miscellaneous - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
Teapoys and other large tea containers - Anne Stevens
A case study - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Appendix I: Comparable values of money in terms of purchasing power
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Preface - Anne Stevens
Acknowledgements
PART I: Setting the Scene
A short history of tea and tea drinking in Britain - Richard Rose and Richard Dey
Overview of tea chests and caddies - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
Making, Merchandising and Pricing - Clive Edwards
Components of tea chests and caddies - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
PART II: The Objects, Techniques and Materials
Wood: plain or inlaid - Anne Stevens and Gillian Walkling
Tunbridge ware - Brian Austen
Mauchline ware - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Japanned wood - Rufus Bird
Penwork - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Ivory - Gillian Walkling
Tortoiseshell - Gillian Walkling
Mother-of-pearl - Gillian Walkling
Rolled paper - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Straw work - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Japanned metal - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Papier mache - Anne Stevens and Yvonne Jones
Silver - Jeanne Sloane
Pewter and other metals - Kate Richenburg
Ceramics - Sally Kevill-Davies
Glass - Charles Hadjamach
Enamel - Julia Clarke
Miscellaneous - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
Teapoys and other large tea containers - Anne Stevens
A case study - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Appendix I: Comparable values of money in terms of purchasing power
Acknowledgements
PART I: Setting the Scene
A short history of tea and tea drinking in Britain - Richard Rose and Richard Dey
Overview of tea chests and caddies - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
Making, Merchandising and Pricing - Clive Edwards
Components of tea chests and caddies - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
PART II: The Objects, Techniques and Materials
Wood: plain or inlaid - Anne Stevens and Gillian Walkling
Tunbridge ware - Brian Austen
Mauchline ware - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Japanned wood - Rufus Bird
Penwork - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Ivory - Gillian Walkling
Tortoiseshell - Gillian Walkling
Mother-of-pearl - Gillian Walkling
Rolled paper - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Straw work - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Japanned metal - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Papier mache - Anne Stevens and Yvonne Jones
Silver - Jeanne Sloane
Pewter and other metals - Kate Richenburg
Ceramics - Sally Kevill-Davies
Glass - Charles Hadjamach
Enamel - Julia Clarke
Miscellaneous - Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling
Teapoys and other large tea containers - Anne Stevens
A case study - Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg
Appendix I: Comparable values of money in terms of purchasing power
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