This volume of Ceramics in America features articles on eighteenth-century New York and New Jersey salt-glazed stoneware, a fascinating ceramic cargo from the "Blue China" wreck, nineteenth-century ceramic consumption patterns in the Anglo-American merchant trade, and commemorative ceramics made for the 1907, 1957, and 2007 anniversaries of the founding off Jamestown, Virginia. Included are many additional articles detailing important new discoveries in the ceramic field and scholarly reviews of recently published ceramic books.
Introduction and Way Too Late l Hume
"A Magnificent Failure": Ceramic Souvenirs of the 1907 Jamstown Tercentennial Exposition l Hume
NEW DISCOVERIES
Introduction a Footnote for English Delftware –Troy D. Chappell
Three Incised Mid-Eighteenth-Century Vessels from Philadelphia –Mara Kaktins and David G. Orr
Indian at Stenton: A Trail Left in Slip on a Redware Bowl –Laura C. Keim and David G. Orr
A Sighting of the New Jersey Devil on a Stoneware Jug –Peter Warwick and Leslie Warwick
An Early Long Island Pot –Christopher H. Pickerell
Long Island Teapots? –Anthony W. Butera Jr., Robert S. Kissam, and Reginald H. Metcalf
An Early Anna Pottery Pig Flask –Suzanne Findlen Hood
The Smith/Fulper Stoneware Pottery Site in the Borough of Flemington, New Jersey –William B. Liebeknecht, Nadine Sergejeff, and Rebecca White
The "Filtre Chamberland": A Late-Nineteenth-Century Water Filter –Glenn Farris
Ligowsky's Red Clay "Mud Saucers" –William B. Liebeknecht
A Step Back in Time: Don Carpentier and the Ceramic Workshops at Historic Eastfield Foundation –Merry Abbitt Outlaw
BOOK REVIEWS
Harold Holdway, 20th Century Ceramic Designer, Harold Holdway and Ruth Holdwayreview by Gordon Elliott
The Origin and Development of Bow Porcelain, 1730-1747, Including the Participation of the Royal Society, Andrew Duché, and the American Contribution, Pat Danielsreview by Anton Gabszewicz
Painted in Blue: Underglaze Blue Painted Earthenwares, 1775-1810, Lois Robertsreview by Robert Hunter
The Historical Archaeology of Pottery: Supply and Demand in the Lower Rhineland, AD 1400-1800An Archaeological Study of Duisburg and Its Hinterland, David R. M. Gaimsterreview by Taft Kiser
Pots and Potters in Tudor Hampshire, Jacqueline Pearce, with contributions by Anthony Grey and Peter Tipton and petrology report by Alan Vincereview by Beverly A. Straube
Mocha and Related Dipped Wares, 1770-1939, Jonathan Rickardreview by Lynne Sussman
Creamware and Pearlware Re-examined, Tom Walford and Roger Massey, eds.review by George L. Miller
Checklist of Resources –Amy C. Earls
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