Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840

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                                          Interesting Web Sites.

                                          The usual disclaimer: while I find these sites interesting and informative, I am not responsible for their content.

                                          Matthias Blume's site, Antique Porcelain and Fine Arts www.porcelainbiz.com
                                          Stephen Smith's site on 19thC plaques. www.matesoundthepump.com
                                          The Staffordshire Figure Association. www.staffordshirefigureassociation.com
                                          Reference Works UK has a great bookshop accessed by clicking here.
                                          Peter Garland's book on ceramic furniture rests www.ceramicfurniturerests.com




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                                          To hold an early figure is to touch the past.