Homespun Ceramics: A Study of Spatterware
Iowa: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1973. 4th edition, enlarged. Softbound. Green printed wraps. 128 pp., 100s of bw photographs. A wonderful and important reference on Spatterware. More
Iowa: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1973. 4th edition, enlarged. Softbound. Green printed wraps. 128 pp., 100s of bw photographs. A wonderful and important reference on Spatterware. More
Exton, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1981. Hardbound. Blue cloth boards, gilt titles, no DJ. IX, 286 pp. Profuse illustrations in BW photographic images and line drawings. More
Radnor, PA: Chilton Book Company, 1992. Hardcover. Black cloth/black DJ. 160 pp. Numerous color & bw plates. An introduction and practical handbook to the subject of sculptural ceramics. More
Iowa: Wallace-Homestead Company, 1978. Softbound. Blue wraps with bw illustration. 92 pp., profusely illustrated in bw. A wonderful and important resource for any collector or dealer who handles Wave Crest. More
Des Moines, IA: Wallace-Homestead book Company, 1979. Softbound. Dark, color-illustrated wraps. 96 pp., profusely illustrated in bw with some color. One of the best reference books on this American form. very-well illustrated. More
Paducah, KY: Collector Books, 1989. Softbound. Yellow, color-illustrated wraps. 183 pp., hundreds of color illustrations. Wow, what a huge selection is presented! stunning color plates illustrated the undreds of sets presented. More
Philadelphia: Chilton Book Company, 1971. Hardcover. Light brown cloth, white ill. DJ. xii, 322 pp. 19 color and profuse bw plates. Informative look into America's folk pottery tradition. Features a comprehensive selection from the Index of American Design collection of primitive, folk and popular artifacts. Valuable information into techniques and..... More
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1957. Softbound. White semi-gloss wraps with red lettering and gold illustrations, 36 pp, 14 BW and color plates. An exhibition of examples of the porcelain made in Philadelphia by William Ellis Tucker, Tucker and Hulme, Tucker and Hemphill, Joseph Hemphill, and Thomas Tucker. Scarce. Published..... More
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1957. Softbound. White semi-gloss wraps with red lettering and gold illustrations, 36 pp, 14 BW and color plates. An exhibition of examples of the porcelain made in Philadelphia by William Ellis Tucker, Tucker and Hulme, Tucker and Hemphill, Joseph Hemphill, and Thomas Tucker. Scarce. Published..... More
New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1899. Hardbound. Cream colored paper covered boards with mounted color image on front cover and gilt title and ruling on spine. xxvi, 329pp. About 200 plates and text illus the whole being encased in a blue demin-type dustjacket with gilt tooling and title on..... More
Des Moines, Iowa: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1972. Softbound. White, color-illustrated wraps. 157 pp., profusely illustrated showing 100s mof mugs in color. The purpose of a mustache cup was to "permit a gentleman to drink tea or coffee without letting his mustache touch the hot liquid. This was accomplished by a...... More
Phoenix, AZ: The Heard Museum, 1983. Softcover. Cream wraps with black lettering, color illustration. vi; 51 pp. 101 figures, mainly BW. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Heard Museum September 9, 1983-February 15, 1984 and four other locations through 1985. More
Santa Fe, N.M. School of American Research Press, 2003. Hardcover. Tan cloth boards with red lettering on spine, tan dust jacket with color illustration and tan lettering on front cover, black lettering on spine, mylar cover, x, 372 pages, illustrated profusely throughout in bw and color. Printed on ffep: "This..... More
New York: Urban Hartman, 1942. Softbound. Blue printed wraps. 124, [4] pp. This handy volume, published privately by the author, includes American, English, French Flemish, German, Austrian, Hungrian, Dutch, Italian, Danish, Russian, Polish, Swedish, Spanish & Portugese Marks. More
Dedham, MA: Dedham Historical Society, 1968. Hardbound. White cloth with blue insignia title. 52 pp., profusely illustrated in bw. Quite a nicely put-together book on this Massachusetts Pottery. The pottery ceased to exist in 1943 when the owner and manager accepted a commission in the US Navy as Commander. This..... More
Rochester, New York: The Rochester Museum and Science Center, 1974. Softcover. Beige illus. stapled wraps; 56 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw. Accompanied the 1974 exhibition of the same name; Extensive annotations. More
Capitol Preservation Committee, circa 1990. Softbound. Color illustrated wraps. xii, 95, [3] pp., well illustrate din bw. A reprublication of the 1908 guide book, with a new introduction. More
Santa Fe, New Mexico: Nedra Matteucci Galleries, 2007. Softcover. Color pictorial stapled wraps; 17 pp.; 12 color photos, 1 bw photo. From the exhibition held August 10 -28, 2007; Includes essay by Vanessa Hernandez. More
University of North Carolina Press, 2005. Hardbound. Green cloth with color illustrated dustjacket. xviii, 274 pp., profusely illustrated in color. Classic North Carolina stoneware pots--with their rich textures, monochromatic glazes, and minimal decoration--belong to one of America's most revered stoneware pottery traditions. In a lavishly illustrated celebration of that tradition..... More
State College, PA: Nittany Valley Offset, 1993. Softcover. color pictorial wraps w/ white printing. 112 pgs w/ color & bw illustrations. A wonderfully illustrated guide to Fulper pottery. More
Baltimore, Maryland: Maryland Historical Society, 1973. Softcover. Grey illus. wraps; Staple-bound; 44 pp.; No illus. 132 items listed, including pitchers, teapots, vases, tools, and other items; Extensive essay by Eugenia Calvert Holland; Only 200 copies printed. More
Trenton: Printed for Private Circulation Only, 1924. Hardbound. Paper covered boards with white printed label. 72 pp., 43 bw illustrations. In addition to the book itself, there is laid-into a few pamphlets from the factory detailing White House porcelain and Washington-Wakefield Lenox. More
Columbia, South Carolina: McKissick Museum, The University of South Carolina, 1990. Softcover. Light aqua paper wraps, 127 pp., BW & color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1990 exhibition documenting "the development of the alkaline-glazed stoneware tradition which is indigenous to the American South." (foreword) With thematic and illustrated essays..... More
Cambridge: Peabody Museum Press, 2003. Paperback. Black and illustrated glossy wraps with white lettering. xii, 108 pp. Color and BW illustrations. Maps. In 1879 Edwin Curtiss set out for the wild St. Francis River region of northeastern Arkansas to collect archaeological specimens for the Peabody Museum. By the time Curtiss..... More
Hickory, NC: Hickory Museum of Art, 1987. Softbound. Illustyrated wraps. 32 pp. lots of small bw illustrations. More