The Teapot Book by Steve Woodhead.
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The Teapot Book by Steve Woodhead.
The Teapot Book by Steve Woodhead.
I was given this book last year and I think it's a very good book.
It's aimed at both makers and collectors, gives a good insight as to how they are made and what makes a good teapot.
It covers domestic and more sculptural teapots.
It contains work by a number of the leading British potters such as Derek Emms, Geoffrey Swindell, Richard Godfrey, Ruthanne Tudball and Walter Keeler (to name a few).
Overall I think it's very interesting to anyone with an interest in studio pottey teapots.
I was given this book last year and I think it's a very good book.
It's aimed at both makers and collectors, gives a good insight as to how they are made and what makes a good teapot.
It covers domestic and more sculptural teapots.
It contains work by a number of the leading British potters such as Derek Emms, Geoffrey Swindell, Richard Godfrey, Ruthanne Tudball and Walter Keeler (to name a few).
Overall I think it's very interesting to anyone with an interest in studio pottey teapots.
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