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SPRING SALE:  Ceramics in America (All Years)


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A final sale for the latest 2016 Volume of Ceramics in America with HUGE Discounts on Back Issues going back to 2001.  An incredible opportunity to fill in the gaps in you library.


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Ceramics in America 2016 Table of Contents


The Allegory Of Europa In Twentieth-Century American Sculpture  - Tom Folk • George Thorpe’s Inventory:Virginia’s Earliest Known Appraisal - Martha W. McCartney • Ceramics In Early Virginia (Photo Essay incorporated in the preceding) by Bly Straube
 
Norwalk, Connecticut, Slip-Script Pottery, The Potters, And Related Ware by Richard Miller
 
Throwing The Potter’s Wheel (And Women) Back Into Modernism:
Toshiko Takaezu, Karen Karnes, And Edith Heath As Avant-Garde Decorative Artists by Ezra Shales
 
Fakes With Pseudo Society Of The Cincinnati Motifs Made In The 1930s by Ron Fuchs
 
A Chinese Export Porcelain Mystery Solved by Shirley M. Mueller and Matthew Bunney
 
Simply Riveting: Mended Ceramics In Historical Context by Angelika Kuettner
 
Mary Washington’s Mended Pots:  Understanding Ceramics Through The Science of Eighteenth Century Glues by Mara Kaktins, Melanie Marquis, Ruth Ann Armitage and Daniel Fraser
 
Harry A. Eberhardt Paper Label On A Chinese Porcelain Saucer Repaired With Three Rivets by George L. Miller And Emily Brown
 
Statistical Evaluation Of Analytical Data For 18th Century American And British Sulphurous Phosphatic Porcelains: Bartlam, Bonnin & Morris, Bow And Isleworth by J. Victor Owen, John D. Greenough And Nick Panes
 
An 18th century True Porcelain Bowl – The Holy Grail of American Ceramics by Robert Hunter and J. Victor Owen
 
A Comparative Scientific Study of James Morgan and the Kemple Family Stoneware by Johanna R. Bernstein, Arthur F. Goldberg and Jennifer Mass
 
The John Bloome Puzzle Jug Revisited by Ivor Noel Hume
 
Rudolph Lux and the Captain George Russell Presentation Pitchers by Robert Hunter


Book Reviews – Amy Earls, Editor
 British Ceramics, 1675–1825 by Brian Gallagher, Barbara Stone Perry, Letitia Roberts, Diana Edwards, Pat Halfpenny, Maurice Hillis, Margaret Ferris Zimmerman.  
Texas Clay: 19th-Century Stoneware Pottery from the Bayou Bend Collection by Amy Kurlander, with essays by Joey Brackner and Michael K. Brown
The White Road: Journey into an Obsession by Edmund de Waal
 A Potted History: Henry Willett’s Ceramic Chronicle of Britain by Stella Beddoe
 Art for the People: Decorated Stoneware from the Weitsman Collection by John L. Scherer 
The Endless Possibilities: Arts and Crafts Tiles from the Two Red Roses Foundation
By: Susan Montgomery

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