Black Collectibles : Mammy and Her Friends by Jackie Young

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Product Identifiers

PublisherSchiffer Publishing, The Limited
ISBN-100887403654
ISBN-139780887403651
eBay Product ID (ePID)838611

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
TopicAmericana, Antiques & Collectibles
AuthorJackie Young
IllustratorYes

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 In.
Item Length9 In.
Item Width6 In.
Item Weight2.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN88-062979
Publication Year1997
FormatTrade Paperback
Book TitleBlack Collectibles : Mammy and Her Friends
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Intended AudienceTrade
Edition DescriptionReprint,Revised edition
SynopsisOver 250 color photographs of spice shakers, tea sets, toys, matchsafes, books, ash trays, advertising cards, wall plaques, vases, etc.depict the diversity of items made with images of black people as themain design.Patent drawings of many designs are reproduced here from the archives ofthe U.S. Design Patents office., Over 250 color photographs of spice shakers, tea sets, toys, match safes, books, ash trays, advertising cards, wall plaques, vases, etc. depict the diversity of items made with images of black people as the main design. Patent drawings of many designs are reproduced here from the archives of the U.S. Design Patents office., The cheerful design of household items which depict black people have made them collectible to a wide group today. Prompted by nostalgia and memories of warm households peopled by loving black hands, these kitchen tools with cute expressions so pleasant to have around are used as decorations in many homes. And in the collecting world, they are becoming popular. The legend which started Aunt Jemima pancakes is told and illustrated with many different variations of her image. Over 250 color photographs of spice shakers, tea sets, toys, match safes, books, ash trays, advertising cards, wall plaques, vases, etc. depict the diversity of items made with images of black people as the main design. Patent drawings of many designs are reproduced here from the archives of the U.S. Design Patents office. A price guide is included for quick references., The cheerful design of household items which depict black people have made them collectible to a wide group today. Prompted by nostalgia and memories of warm households peopled by loving black hands, these kitchen tools with cute expressions so pleasant to have around are used as decorations in many homes. And in the collecting world, they are becoming popular.The legend which started Aunt Jemima pancakes is told and illustrated with many different variations of her image. Over 250 color photographs of spice shakers, tea sets, toys, match safes, books, ash trays, advertising cards, wall plaques, vases, etc. depict the diversity of items made with images of black people as the main design.Patent drawings of many designs are reproduced here from the archives of the U.S. Design Patents office. A price guide is included for quick references.
Number of Pages128 pages