Venable, Charles L. (u.a.):China and Glass in America 1880 - 1980. From Tabletop to TV Tray.
- hardcover 2000, ISBN: 0810966921
[EAN: 9780810966925], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: Abrams Publ.], KERAMIK, DINING WARE, GESCHIRR, TABLEWARE, Jacket, 496 S. mit sehr zahlr. Abb. Sehr gutes Ex. - - Dishes and… More...
[EAN: 9780810966925], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: Abrams Publ.], KERAMIK, DINING WARE, GESCHIRR, TABLEWARE, Jacket, 496 S. mit sehr zahlr. Abb. Sehr gutes Ex. - - Dishes and More Dishes: Tableware in the Home - Getting a Piece of the Pie: American Tableware Makers - Foreigners at Our Table: Imported China and Glass - From Warehouse to Your House: Tableware Marketing - - Design, Industry, and the Consumer - Afterword - Catalogue Documentation - References - Figure Credits. - The rich colors of Frederick Rhead's Fiesta or the translucent beauty of Waterford crystal, Rüssel Wright's American Modern or Haviland's White House service of 1879-the right tableware adds personality to a celebration. But beyond their appeal to all who want to entertain in style, and their value as collectibles, china and glass wares mirror the profound cultural and economic shifts in twentieth-century America and provide a unique vantage point from which to view our society. By 1880, American manufacturers were competing successfully with their European counterparts, and in the ensuing decades surpassed them in some ways. At midcentury, the battle for the American market became so fierce that European and Japanese manufacturers established marketing offices and showrooms in the United States and hired American designers to create objects specifically to appeal to the American consumer. By the 1970s, foreign competition and the impact of new materials like plastics and aluminum had driven numerous producers out of business. American firms began to employ sophisticated research methods and consumer analysis to secure sales in a fiercely competitive world market, where Asian and European firms provide the keenest competition. In following the story of ceramics and glass, the reader will see the rapid industrialization that followed the Civil War; how these industries were reorganized in response to efficiency drives during both world wars; how the advent of advertising came to manipulate consumer behavior; and how these major behavioral shifts have revolutionized American life. Illustrated with more than 200 photographs of enticing glass and ceramic objects, this luxurious volume is the first to take a comprehensive look at the modern tableware used in American homes, examining its cultural and business history as well as its design. From table settings for "dainty" ladies' luncheons early in the century, to trendy accessories for suburban barbecues in the post-World War II years, to the tinfoil trays invented for TV dinners, this book celebrates the complete history of dining ware. Fully indexed with an extensive bibliography, this is an essential volume for readers interested in American cultural and business history, collectors, and admirers alike. - 345 illustrations, including 255 plates in full color. ISBN 0810966921 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 3550 Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag., Books<
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Venable, Charles L. (u.a.):China and Glass in America 1880 - 1980. From Tabletop to TV Tray.
- hardcover 2000, ISBN: 0810966921
[EAN: 9780810966925], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [PU: Abrams Publ.], KERAMIK, DINING WARE, GESCHIRR, TABLEWARE, Jacket, 496 S. mit sehr zahlr. Abb. Sehr gutes Ex. - - Dishes and More Dishe… More...
[EAN: 9780810966925], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [PU: Abrams Publ.], KERAMIK, DINING WARE, GESCHIRR, TABLEWARE, Jacket, 496 S. mit sehr zahlr. Abb. Sehr gutes Ex. - - Dishes and More Dishes: Tableware in the Home - Getting a Piece of the Pie: American Tableware Makers - Foreigners at Our Table: Imported China and Glass - From Warehouse to Your House: Tableware Marketing - - Design, Industry, and the Consumer - Afterword - Catalogue Documentation - References - Figure Credits. - The rich colors of Frederick Rhead's Fiesta or the translucent beauty of Waterford crystal, Rüssel Wright's American Modern or Haviland's White House service of 1879-the right tableware adds personality to a celebration. But beyond their appeal to all who want to entertain in style, and their value as collectibles, china and glass wares mirror the profound cultural and economic shifts in twentieth-century America and provide a unique vantage point from which to view our society. By 1880, American manufacturers were competing successfully with their European counterparts, and in the ensuing decades surpassed them in some ways. At midcentury, the battle for the American market became so fierce that European and Japanese manufacturers established marketing offices and showrooms in the United States and hired American designers to create objects specifically to appeal to the American consumer. By the 1970s, foreign competition and the impact of new materials like plastics and aluminum had driven numerous producers out of business. American firms began to employ sophisticated research methods and consumer analysis to secure sales in a fiercely competitive world market, where Asian and European firms provide the keenest competition. In following the story of ceramics and glass, the reader will see the rapid industrialization that followed the Civil War; how these industries were reorganized in response to efficiency drives during both world wars; how the advent of advertising came to manipulate consumer behavior; and how these major behavioral shifts have revolutionized American life. Illustrated with more than 200 photographs of enticing glass and ceramic objects, this luxurious volume is the first to take a comprehensive look at the modern tableware used in American homes, examining its cultural and business history as well as its design. From table settings for "dainty" ladies' luncheons early in the century, to trendy accessories for suburban barbecues in the post-World War II years, to the tinfoil trays invented for TV dinners, this book celebrates the complete history of dining ware. Fully indexed with an extensive bibliography, this is an essential volume for readers interested in American cultural and business history, collectors, and admirers alike. - 345 illustrations, including 255 plates in full color. ISBN 0810966921 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 3550 Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag., Books<
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Venable, Charles L. (u.a.):China and Glass in America 1880 - 1980. From Tabletop to TV Tray.
- hardcover 2000, ISBN: 9780810966925
[PU: Abrams Publ.], 496 S. mit sehr zahlr. Abb. Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag.
Sehr gutes Ex. - - Dishes and More Dishes: Tableware in the Home - Getting a Piece of the Pie: Am… More...
[PU: Abrams Publ.], 496 S. mit sehr zahlr. Abb. Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag.
Sehr gutes Ex. - - Dishes and More Dishes: Tableware in the Home - Getting a Piece of the Pie: American Tableware Makers - Foreigners at Our Table: Imported China and Glass - From Warehouse to Your House: Tableware Marketing - - Design, Industry, and the Consumer - Afterword - Catalogue Documentation - References - Figure Credits. - The rich colors of Frederick Rhead's Fiesta or the translucent beauty of Waterford crystal, Rüssel Wright's American Modern or Haviland's White House service of 1879-the right tableware adds personality to a celebration. But beyond their appeal to all who want to entertain in style, and their value as collectibles, china and glass wares mirror the profound cultural and economic shifts in twentieth-century America and provide a unique vantage point from which to view our society. By 1880, American manufacturers were competing successfully with their European counterparts, and in the ensuing decades surpassed them in some ways. At midcentury, the battle for the American market became so fierce that European and Japanese manufacturers established marketing offices and showrooms in the United States and hired American designers to create objects specifically to appeal to the American consumer. By the 1970s, foreign competition and the impact of new materials like plastics and aluminum had driven numerous producers out of business. American firms began to employ sophisticated research methods and consumer analysis to secure sales in a fiercely competitive world market, where Asian and European firms provide the keenest competition. In following the story of ceramics and glass, the reader will see the rapid industrialization that followed the Civil War; how these industries were reorganized in response to efficiency drives during both world wars; how the advent of advertising came to manipulate consumer behavior; and how these major behavioral shifts have revolutionized American life. Illustrated with more than 200 photographs of enticing glass and ceramic objects, this luxurious volume is the first to take a comprehensive look at the modern tableware used in American homes, examining its cultural and business history as well as its design. From table settings for "dainty" ladies' luncheons early in the century, to trendy accessories for suburban barbecues in the post-World War II years, to the tinfoil trays invented for TV dinners, this book celebrates the complete history of dining ware. Fully indexed with an extensive bibliography, this is an essential volume for readers interested in American cultural and business history, collectors, and admirers alike. - 345 illustrations, including 255 plates in full color. ISBN 0810966921, DE, [SC: 5.00], gebraucht; sehr gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 3550g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Spedizioni internazionali<
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Venable, Charles L. (u.a.):China and Glass in America 1880 - 1980. From Tabletop to TV Tray.
- hardcover 2000, ISBN: 0810966921
Abrams, Publ, 496 S. mit sehr zahlr. Abb. Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr gutes Ex. - - Dishes and More Dishes: Tableware in the Home - Getting a Piece of the Pie: American… More...
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Venable, Charles Lane:China and Glass in America 1880 - 1980., From tabletop to TV tray. Charles L. Venable, Ellen P. Denker, Katherine C. Grier, Stephen G. Harrison. Photography by Tom Jenkins.
- First edition 2000, ISBN: 9780810966925
[PU: Dallas Museum of Art], 4°. 32 cm. 496 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
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[PU: Dallas Museum of Art], 4°. 32 cm. 496 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
1. Auflage. Englischsprachige Ausgabe. Katalog anlässlich der Ausstellung im Newark Museum, 15.3.-18.6.2000 und im Dallas Museum of Art, 23.7.2000-7.1.2001. Sehr gutes Exemplar. First edition. Exhibition catalogue. English language edition. Original cloth binding with dust jacket. Fine copy., DE, [SC: 6.90], gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 3000g], [PU: Dallas], Banküberweisung, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), Spedizioni internazionali<
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