Illustrated with hundreds of full-color photos, the book explains how things were made, why they were different from earlier examples, what technology did to change construction methods, and how wars, radio, television, and the Internet made the arts international.
Essential for beginner or experienced collectors, the book is a guide to collecting and appreciating twentieth-century treasures, including those items of great value that might be hiding in one’s own home. Especially significant is the book’s emphasis on the decorative arts of the last twenty years of the twentieth century; many examples are still in stores but will soon become scarce and rise in value.
KOVELS’ AMERICAN COLLECTIBLES is also ideal for amateur historians, because it catalogs the changes in American lifestyles over the century that led to new designs for household furnishings. For example, after World War II smaller homes were built with combination living-dining areas, leading to buffet dinners that necessitated new kinds of serving ware. Rimless plates that could be stacked on a buffet table and easy-to-hold cups became popular.
Packed with information, as well as charts, definitions, factory and artist marks, and photos, KOVELS’ AMERICAN COLLECTIBLES is a window into our last century and an indispensable resource for collectors.
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KOVELS’ AMERICAN COLLECTIBLES 1900 - 2000
by Ralph and Terry Kovel
Random House Reference
On sale 7/10/2007
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ISBN: 9780609808917
Price: $27.95
