The Beswick Price Guide

The Beswick Price Guide
Author: Harvey May
Publisher: Wallace-Homestead Book Company
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1995-03-01
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781870703116

Aside from receiving free copies of Collecting Doulton which features Beswick and the Club's activities, you will also be able to purchase special Beswick commissions. There are also many other benefits. Regular Collectors Club meetings are publicised through the magazine. at these, you can meet other Beswick collectors and have a day out -- possibly in your own area, as the meetings are held all over the country. these meetings feature a 'collectors swap and sell' and over a cup of tea and refreshments there are guest speakers and quizzes, etc, so come on board and join The Beswick Collectors Club. Book jacket.

Beswick Animals

Beswick Animals
Author: Diana Callow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2005-10
Genre: Porcelain animals
ISBN: 9780889683006

With more than 700 photographs, complete with model number, size and dates information, this catalogue gives a complete record of all animals produced by Beswick, including pricing information in three currencies.

Warman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide

Warman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide
Author: Ellen T. Schroy
Publisher: Chilton Book Company
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1997-04
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780870697500

Collectors of miniature paintings, lace, Lefton china, Tucker china and yard-long prints will find their favorite pieces listed in "Warman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide". This 31st edition has added these categories to the numerous old favorites. Hundreds of photographs, factory marks, and illustrations aid in identifying antiques and collectibles.

Beswick Pottery

Beswick Pottery
Author: Val Baynton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2012-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0747811164

Founded in 1894 by James Wright Beswick, Beswick Pottery remained in the family for three generations before becoming part of Royal Doulton in 1969, and is now independently owned. As owners and collectors of its products will testify, Beswick aimed, and still aims today, to produce well-made ceramics at affordable prices: wares which could be used daily in the home as well as decorative ornaments for animal lovers of all ages to cherish. In this volume Val Baynton explores the range of products, revealing that far more than horses – for which Beswick was so justifiably famous – were made. The wares are placed in context with the company's history, and information about important sculptors and designers is also included.