May I suggest an article by George Miller published in Maryland Historical Magazine (Vol 69 Number 2, Summer 1974) entitled "A Tenant Farmer's Tableware: Nineteenth-Century Ceramics from Tabb's Purchase." In this article George explores a selection process of buying similar, but not identical edge-decorated ceramics and suggests an attempt at piecemeal set acquisition.
Silas Hurry
HSMC
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From: Doug Ross <[log in to unmask]>
> Folks,
>
> I am looking for published archaeological studies that examine the use of
> mismatched sets of ceramic vessels. I have an assemblage (c. 1900-1930) of
> English teacups and saucers that clearly do not match one another, and I was
> wondering how common that is on archaeological sites, and what meaning one
> could read into it. I am aware of Gaw's (1975) article on ceramics from
> Silcott, but was wondering what other literature there is out there. Thanks,
>
> Doug Ross
>