Sovetskij Farfor 1917-1991 Second Edition: Illjustrirovannyj Katalog‑opredelitel' S Cenami |
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Author:
| Pelinsky, Igor Safonova, Marina |
ISBN: | 978-1-932525-51-9 |
Publication Date: | May 2012 |
Publisher: | IP Media, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $100.00 |
Book Description:
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This book is the second edition, revised and updated, directory-determinant of Soviet porcelain since the beginning of its production to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Today, Soviet porcelain steel products enjoy a high popularity among collectors, and among many people, just with warm memories of the events of its former Soviet life. It should be noted that the demand for the collecting Soviet porcelain originated long ago, back in the early decades of the Soviet state. But then it...
More DescriptionThis book is the second edition, revised and updated, directory-determinant of Soviet porcelain since the beginning of its production to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Today, Soviet porcelain steel products enjoy a high popularity among collectors, and among many people, just with warm memories of the events of its former Soviet life. It should be noted that the demand for the collecting Soviet porcelain originated long ago, back in the early decades of the Soviet state. But then it was connected with the emergence of new phenomena in the world of art - Soviet propaganda and the avant-garde porcelain. Today, the porcelain is still highly demanded both abroad and within our country, and its prices are often reach hundreds of thousands of dollars. The post-war china at a cost, as a rule, much more accessible, and it pleased many thousands of people gather. And, as always, when a new or existing active development aspirations of the collective and collectors, antiquarians and just interested in feeling an acute shortage of the necessary information.
We hope that this publication will provide answers to many questions and become indispensable and required reading for all lovers of Soviet porcelain and professional market participants. This is the determinant of an illustrated catalog includes a vast amount of information, supplemented by a refined and serious, in the form of articles and images, and describes more than 3,000 products of the Soviet art porcelain from 1917 to 1991. Based on market analysis and expert interviews have been formed and are the actual prices of actual sales figures for the vast array of auction items Soviet porcelain. The book also contains a volume, a clear and easy to use grade list of manufacturers for the entire period under review, and many other reference materials.