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Scottish Wemyss Ware 1882-1930: The George Bellamy Collection
Contributor(s): Bellamy, George (Author)
ISBN: 1788840178     ISBN-13: 9781788840170
Publisher: Acc Art Books
OUR PRICE:   $40.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Antiques & Collectibles | Pottery & Ceramics
- Art | Ceramics
- Art | Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - Permanent
Physical Information: 1" H x 9" W x 11.7" (3.20 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
- An exclusive tour of one of the most diverse and high-quality collections of Scottish Wemyss Ware- Lavish illustrations cover an impressive range of Wemyss subjects - animals, flowers, insects, birds and more- Includes an essay on Wemyss production by historian Carol McNeil, as well as an introduction by collection owner George BellamyWemyss Ware is an evocative name to anyone with an interest in pottery. It conjures grinning cats and pot-bellied pigs, jugs and plates and other items of tableware, often decorated with an intricate pink cabbage rose or other such bucolic scenes. Produced in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, from 1882 to 1930 (and in Bovey Tracy, England, 1930-1952), Wemyss Ware has an illustrious history. From the Wemyss family, the patrons of this pottery line; to the Queen Mother and Prince Charles, Wemyss Ware has caught the eye of many individuals of note. Among these was George Bellamy, now a legendary collector of Scottish Wemyss, who has been seeking out his pieces since 1976. A treasure trove of Wemyss Ware, this book catalogues a collection lovingly compiled over decades. Carol McNeil's essay traces the history of the Fife Pottery where Wemyss Ware saw its debut, while Bellamy's introduction guides the reader through several of the key figures involved in the locating and preserving of these works of art. Scottish Wemyss Ware celebrates the labor, design and artistry that poured into each hand-decorated pot. Often inspired by the Fife countryside where they first originated, these characterful creations are just as delightful now as when they were first produced.