Standing Room Only: Scripps 60th Ceramic Annual
Santa Barbara: Scripps College, 2004. Softcover. Illus. wraps with 189 pp.; numerous color illustrations. More
Santa Barbara: Scripps College, 2004. Softcover. Illus. wraps with 189 pp.; numerous color illustrations. More
New York: Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration, 1954. Softbound. Blue wraps. 28 pp., 8 bw plates. More
Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2003. Hardcover. Dark olive cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Forest green & color illustrated dust jacket. 135 pp. 140 color plates, 17 BW illustrations. "The Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati, Ohio, was probably the most famous company making art pottery in the United States..... More
Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2003. Paperback. Color-illustrated and forest green wraps with white and yellow lettering, 135 pp. 140 color plates, 17 BW illus. "The Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati, Ohio, was probably the most famous company making art pottery in the United States in the late nineteenth century..... More
New York: Harrison House, 1988. Hardbound. Beige cloth with glossy, color-illustrated dustjacket. 312 pp., 89 color and 556 bw plates. A masterful, if not overly thoughtful, presentation of this master's works, with interesting biographical essays before the lengthy plate section. More
Louisville, Kentucky: Liberty Gallery / Liberty National Bank, 1984. Softcover. White pictorial stapled wraps; Unpaginated, 16 pp.; 24 bw photos. Accompanied the exhibition held October 8 - November 30, 1984; Includes works by Lynn Turner, David Mahoney, Pam Korte, Don Holloway, Ruth Duckworth, Henry Cavanaugh, and many others. More
Washington: Smithsonian, 1979. Hardbound. Tan boards w/ blue cloth spine and gold lettering; white ill. dj; 132 pp text, color, bw photos; some line drawings. More
New York: Bonanza, 1968. Hardcover. Blue cloth, blue ill. DJ. viii, 184 pp. 250 bw and color plates. Features marks and symbols, biographical information about artists and decorators, development of early pieces, and the pottery's accomplishments in the field of architectural faience. More
Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1990. Hardcover. Dark brown and light brown boards with debossed and black lettering; blue DJ with photo-illustration and peach-colored lettering; xi, 169 pp.; richly illustrated. "Follows pottery making traditions from the earliest utility wares of the Mogollon and Anasazi Indians to the early..... More
New York, New York: Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., 1989. Softcover. Color pictorial wraps; 400 pp.; 582 color and bw figures. An extensive overview of the American ceramics collection held by the Everson Museum of Art; Includes ceramics from ancient times through most of the twentieth century; Wonderfully illustrated; Extensive annotations..... More
Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina, 2004. Softbound. Color pictorial glossy wraps. 212 pp., profusely illustrated with hundreds of color plates. "North Carolina Pottery catalogs the collection of The Mint Museums in Charlotte, which, with over 1,600 pieces, is considered the most comprehensive in any public institution. Descriptive..... More
Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art, 1989. Softbound. Greyish, color-illustrated wraps. 127 pp., profusely illustrated in color and bw. Catalogue features 171 works by many artists. Lengthy introductory essay followed by wonderful annotated plates. Published in a very small edition of 750 copies. More
New York, New York: Abbeville Press, 1997. Hardcover. Brown boards with gilt lettering. White dust jacket with color illustration and red clay lettering. 224 pp. with color plates and bw images throughout. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C...... More
Syracuse, New York: Everson Museum of Art, 2006. Softcover. Color pictorial wraps; 113 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color plates and figures. Accompanied the 2006 exhibition of the same name; Includes several essays and beautiful plates of Robineau's pottery. More
Boston: Pucker Gallery, 1992. Softcover. White & black & color illus. wraps, [24 pp.], many color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1992 exhibition of porcelains crafted by Nova Scotia-born artist, Brother Thomas Bezanson (1929-2007). With a brief intro by Pamela Fletcher, a chronology and exhibition history, and more than..... More
Winterthur: The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 1972. Softcover. Red ill. wraps. ix, 373 pp. Numerous bw ills. Examines Spanish ceramics, Pearlware, the poor potter of Yorktown, Staffordshire Stoneware, Tucker porcelain, and ceramics found in several U. S. historic sites. More
Burnstown, Ontario: General Store Publishing House, 1997. Softcover. Olive green & illus. wraps, 220 pp., many BW illus. "There are millions, maybe hundreds of millions, of objects printed with the Willow Pattern design lining shelves, brooding behind glass door panes, glistening on mantelpieces or clipped to walls all over the..... More
Hale, Cushman & Flint, 1939. First Printing. Hardcover. Buff cloth with gilt lettering. xx, 304 pp. 91 bw plates + drawings of marks. Exhaustive study of American pottery that provides valuable information regarding definitions; regions, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, New York, New England, the mid-west, and the south;..... More
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. Second printing. Hardcover. Brick-red cloth over boards w/ gilt spine printing. black, illustrated dustjacket w/ white printing. Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930) was one of the leading figures of the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. His unique ceramic murals, pavings, and sculptural reliefs were..... More
Westerville, Ohio: The American Ceramic Society, 1997. Hardcover. Color pictorial paper over boards; 262 pp.; Numerous bw figures. Volume VII in the Ceramics and Civilization series; Proceedings from "The Prehistory and History of Ceramic Kilns," held at the 98th Meeting of the American Ceramic Society in Indianapolis in 1996. More
Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1997. Hardcover. Maroon boards with white lettering, marbled end papers. Glossy color-illustrated dust jacket with blue and white lettering. 207 pp. Color illustrations. Signed by author. American art pottery is one of the most dynamic collecting fields, with prices soaring up to $200,000 for one piece..... More
New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 1968. Softbound. Yellowish wraps with design. 108 pp., with 22 color and 71 bw plates. Extensive annotations and vivid photographs. More
Chicago, Illinois: Art Institute of Chicago, 1954. Softcover. Brown illus. wraps; Staple-bound; 50 pp.; Profusely illustrated with bw photos and figures. Exhibition featured over 200 ceramic pieces from the Mochica and Nazca civilizations; Extensive annotations; Preface by Nathan Cumming. More
New York: Renaissance Editions, 1967. Hardbound. Bluish cloth with color illustrated glossy dustjacket. 93 pp., 75 mostly bw plates. More
Ayer, Massachusetts: Ayer Antique China Co., no date given (circa 1890s?). Softcover. Blue wraps; 23 pp.; 17 bw figures. A listing of various items the Ayer Antique China Co. is willing purchase, including the prices they are willing to pay. More