Below is a list of references for the decorated shell-edged article by
Hunter and Miller that was not part of the .pdf article.
Many thanks for the interest!
Rob
"Ceramics from the ’Blue China’ Wreck," by Hawk Tolson, Ellen Gerth, and
Neil Cunningham Dobson, in Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter
(Suffolk, England.: Antique Collectors’ Club for the Chipstone Foundation,
2008)
"English Shell-Edged Earthenware," by Robert R. Hunter Jr. and George L.
Miller, The Magazine Antiques (March 1994)
"English Shell-Edged Earthenware: Alias Leeds Ware, Alias Feather Edge,"
by George L. Miller and Robert R. Hunter Jr., in The Consumer Revolution in
18th Century English Pottery, Proceedings of the Wedgwood International
Seminar, no. 35 (n.p.: Wedgwood International Seminar, 1990), pp. 107–36)
"How Creamware Got the Blues: The Origins of China Glaze and Pearlware,"
by George L. Miller and Robert Hunter, in Ceramics in America, edited by
Robert Hunter (Hanover, NH: University Press of New England for the Chipstone
Foundation, 2001)
"War and Pots: The Impact of Economics and Politics on Ceramics
Consumption Patterns," by George L. Miller and Amy C. Earls, in Ceramics in America,
edited by Robert Hunter (Suffolk, England: Antique Collector's Club for the
Chipstone Foundation, 2008)
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