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Thanks, George.  I'll check it out.
 
Marybeth

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Date:    Fri, 26 Mar 2010 21:53:41 -0400
From:    George Miller <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Wingerthur Ceramics conference focused on wares imported to America

A couple of people asked if the papers from the Winterthur Conference were
going to be published.  That is not likely, because the conference is in
honor of Robert Teitelman=92s collection and research.  A major part of tha=
t
collection was donated to Winterthur and a book titled *Success to America:
Creamware for the American Market featuring the S. Robert Teitelman
Collection at Winterthur* by S. Robert Teitelman, Patricia A. Halfpenny,
Ronald W. Fuchs II with essays by Wendell D. Garrett and Robin Emmerson was
just published on the subject.  It was published by Antiques Collectors=92
Club and is lush width great color photographs of numerous =93Liverpool=94 =
jugs
(English call pitchers jugs), bowls and mugs that have bat printed ships,
historical figures, and some satirical prints.  Each vessel is provided wit=
h
documentation of the event or personage being illustrated and other relevan=
t
information.  Halfpenny=92s essay =93Creamware and the Staffordshire Potter=
ies=94
provides a nice concise history of its development.  Robin Emmerson=92s ess=
ay
=93Pottery and the Liverpool Trade=94 is a great summary of the importance =
of
that port to the trade with America.  The book retails at $75 and may be
cheaper on from online sources.



Peace,

George L. Miller

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