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The 2004 issue features many important articles including the first color publication of America's earliest stoneware factory-The Poor Potter of Yorktown. In addition, other articles feature previously unpublished information about several important American Salt-glazed stoneware potters.

Table of Contents
Articles - 2004; The Little Engine That Could... Adaptation and Use of the Engine Turning Lathe for the Decoration of Pottery in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Britain Jonathan Rickard and Donald Carpentier; Archaeology of a Colonial Pottery Factory: The Kilns And Ceramics of the "Poor Potter" of Yorktown Norman F. Barka; The Swan Cove Kiln: Chesapeake Tobacco Pipe Production (ca. 1650-1669) Al Luckenbach; "Bernard Leach in America" Emmanuel Cooper; An 'A'-Marked Covered Porcelain Bowl, Cherokee Clay and Colonial American's Contribution to the English Porcelain Industry W. R. H. Ramsay, J. H. Hansen, and E.G. Ramsay; New Discoveries - 2004; A New Look at Old Stoneware: The Pottery of Tildon Easton Barbara H. Magid; Relatedness and Fluidity among Stoneware Potters of Washington County, Virginia Christopher T. Espenshade; Jar or Jug?: A Handled Stoneware Storage Vessel from the Delaware Valley William B. Liebeknecht; Otto Karle: A Previously Unknown Shenandoah Valley Potter Scott Hamilton Suter; William Pecker Jar John Kille; A Pernicious Influence? Japanese Water Drop Ware Mary C. Beaudry; An Investigation into "Ghosts" and Gilding on a Kangxi Porcelain Pot in the J. Paul Getty Museum Lisa Ellis; Sherds of Chinese Porcelain Found at Old Mobile Linda Shulsky; Ceramic Surprises at the John Dortch site near St. Francisville, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana Sarah Hahn; This I Mad For Yov And Moom Robert Werowinski; Off the Shelf-A Footnote for English Delftware Troy D. Chappell; If This Pot Could Sing Al Luckenbach; The Diorama Transport Views Roger Pomfret; Excavations at the Minton Factory: Shedding New Light on Nineteenth-century Pottery Kilns Jonathan Goodwin.

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      Publisher: Chipstone Foundation
      Publication Date: 04/11/2004
      ISBN13: 9780972435338, 978-0972435338
      ISBN10: 0972435336

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The 2004 issue features many important articles including the first color publication of America's earliest stoneware factory-The Poor Potter of Yorktown. In addition, other articles feature previously unpublished information about several important American Salt-glazed stoneware potters.

      Table of Contents
      Articles - 2004; The Little Engine That Could... Adaptation and Use of the Engine Turning Lathe for the Decoration of Pottery in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Britain Jonathan Rickard and Donald Carpentier; Archaeology of a Colonial Pottery Factory: The Kilns And Ceramics of the "Poor Potter" of Yorktown Norman F. Barka; The Swan Cove Kiln: Chesapeake Tobacco Pipe Production (ca. 1650-1669) Al Luckenbach; "Bernard Leach in America" Emmanuel Cooper; An 'A'-Marked Covered Porcelain Bowl, Cherokee Clay and Colonial American's Contribution to the English Porcelain Industry W. R. H. Ramsay, J. H. Hansen, and E.G. Ramsay; New Discoveries - 2004; A New Look at Old Stoneware: The Pottery of Tildon Easton Barbara H. Magid; Relatedness and Fluidity among Stoneware Potters of Washington County, Virginia Christopher T. Espenshade; Jar or Jug?: A Handled Stoneware Storage Vessel from the Delaware Valley William B. Liebeknecht; Otto Karle: A Previously Unknown Shenandoah Valley Potter Scott Hamilton Suter; William Pecker Jar John Kille; A Pernicious Influence? Japanese Water Drop Ware Mary C. Beaudry; An Investigation into "Ghosts" and Gilding on a Kangxi Porcelain Pot in the J. Paul Getty Museum Lisa Ellis; Sherds of Chinese Porcelain Found at Old Mobile Linda Shulsky; Ceramic Surprises at the John Dortch site near St. Francisville, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana Sarah Hahn; This I Mad For Yov And Moom Robert Werowinski; Off the Shelf-A Footnote for English Delftware Troy D. Chappell; If This Pot Could Sing Al Luckenbach; The Diorama Transport Views Roger Pomfret; Excavations at the Minton Factory: Shedding New Light on Nineteenth-century Pottery Kilns Jonathan Goodwin.

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