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Date: 10:12 AM, 02/05/08
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Hi im Madbrit aka Kevin James Graham, i have just finished writing a book about west / east german ceramics, called from Spritzdekor to Fat Lava (1930s to 1990s)
 it is in print now and contains over 450 marks, along with designer profiles, 28000+ form numbers, 1000s of known decor types and 700 color photographs.

I also belong to another forum,
which is at www.fatlava.forummotion.com which is very new but we have some knowledgeable experts not just on German pottery but English, Scandanavian as well. I will let the members there know about this site, and maybe we should share links.

Kind Regards Kevin

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Date: 7:13 PM, 02/05/08

Kevin, welcome! It's great to have you onboard. I look forward to your book. There's a lot of interest here in the USA on German pottery of the latter half of the 20th century. On eBay's PGP board, we usually rely on Chris Marshall and Forest Poston and their websites for info on German work, and we have no one that seems expert in Scandinavian ware, even though the Scands' pottery are gorgeous!

I hope you'll take the time to visit the board at eBay's Discussion site. I'll be posting there about your group and book.

And, yes, let's exchange links.

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Date: 3:45 AM, 06/24/08

Hi Athena

We have started a Scandinavian Glass & Pottery section on the fatlava forum there is also a growing gallery on the marks....

Kev

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Date: 11:05 AM, 11/14/08

Madbrit wrote:

Hi im Madbrit aka Kevin James Graham, i have just finished writing a book about west / east german ceramics, called from Spritzdekor to Fat Lava (1930s to 1990s)
 it is in print now and contains over 450 marks, along with designer profiles, 28000+ form numbers, 1000s of known decor types and 700 color photographs.

I also belong to another forum,
which is at www.potteryandglass.forumandco.com  which is very new but we have some knowledgeable experts not just on German pottery but English, Scandanavian as well. I will let the members there know about this site, and maybe we should share links.

Kind Regards Kevin







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