HÅNDBOG FOR PORCELÆNSAMLERE (Handbook for Collectors of Porcelain).

Author: Hæstrup, Ole
Country: Denmark
Code: 1368
Language: Danish
Year Published: 1987
No. of pages: 256
Illustrations: 1 Color Illustrations. 1782 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 8”x 5”
Weight: 1.00

Price: 19.50

This book is basically a list of porcelain marks from around the world with a description of the factory in detail at the front of the book. A very informative book, a must for the collector of porcelain.

KAFFEKANNER (Coffee Pots).

Author: Stemshaug, Inger Helene N
Country: Norway
Code: 4785
Language: Norwegian
Year Published: 1999
No. of pages: 79
Illustrations: 10 Color Illustrations. 135 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 8”x 5 1/2”
Weight: 0.00

Price: 19.50

A detailed history of coffee and coffeepots - from coffee’s origin in Ethiopia to its eventual arrival in Europe and Norway in the 1600s. The thrust of this examination centers around the development of various coffee pot styles, in different materials (silver, gold, tin, copper, porcelain, and faience), throughout the classical period, 1800s, Art Nouveau, and the 20th century in Norway and beyond.

KERAMISKE VEJE 2009-2010 (Ceramic Ways 2009-2010). Udstillingsgruppen af 1985 (The Exhibition Group of 1985)

Author: Dybbøl, Kirsten ed
Country: Denmark
Code: 6860
Language: English / Danish
Year Published: 2009
No. of pages: 40
Illustrations: 30 Color Illustrations.
Size: 10 1/2”x 8”
Weight: 1.00

Price: 39.50

Group exhibition with Beate Andersen, Bente Hansen, Sten Lykke Madsen, Bodil Manz, Malene Müllertz, Jane Reumert and Gunhild Aaberg.

KOKETTA KAFFEKOPPAR (Coquettish Coffee Cups). Den Svenska Kaffekoppens Historia (The History of the Swedish Coffee Cup)

Author: Lorenz, Karin; Photographs by Hélen Pe
Country: Sweden
Code: 3920
Language: Swedish
Year Published: 1997
No. of pages: 180
Illustrations: 182 Color Illustrations. 55 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 9 1/2”x 8 1/2”
Weight: 2.00

Price: 75.00

A book for the collector or ceramics/ porcelain specifically coffee cups; includes ceramic artists like Vilhelm Kåge, Gunnar Nylund, Edward Hald, Einar Forseth, Stig Lindberg, Olle Alberius and many more. Since the 1700s, Sweden has been manufacturing gorgeous coffee cups at their porcelain factories. Learn about the distinction between bone china and faïence and the different decorations and glazes on coffee cups. Learn about all the important details of Swedish coffee culture and the history of various coffee breads as well as recipes and common rules of conduct for coffee gatherings. A complete list of porcelain marks are included.

LERETS MAGI (The Magic of Clay). Kunstnerkeramik fra Utterslev 1883-1891 (Art Ceramics from Utterslev 1883-1891))

Author: Sandberg, Jane, ed
Country: Denmark
Code: 4015
Language: Danish
Year Published: 1998
No. of pages: 48
Illustrations: 10 Color Illustrations. 1 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 9 1/2”x 6 1/2”
Weight: 1.00

Price: 29.50

A beautiful book on art ceramics/ sculpture including Thorvald Bindesbøll, Joakim, Niels and Susette Skovgaard, Elise Konstantin Hansen and Theodor Philipsen. All of these artists were from well-known artistic families in Denmark with fathers who were well-known painters or furniture designers.