Jonathan Goodwin
American Export Wares Excavated in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent

Ceramics in America 2002

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  • Figure 1
    Figure 1

    Undecorated ironstone forms from the Wood deposit, Tunstall, ca. 1850. Scale is in centimeters. (All illustrations courtesy Potteries Museum & Art Gallery.)

  • Figure 2
    Figure 2

    Printed earthenwares from the Wood deposit. Left to right: Peruvian, Geneva, and Marble; Tunstall, ca. 1845– 1850. Scale is in centimeters.

  • Figure 3
    Figure 3

    Painted earthenwares from the Wood deposit, Tunstall, ca. 1847–1850. Scale is in centimeters.

  • Figure 4
    Figure 4

    Fused earthenware dishes from the W.H. Grindley deposit, undecorated and with Lorne (center) and Beaufort printed designs; Tunstall, ca. 1847–1850.

  • Figure 5
    Figure 5

    Printed earthenwares from the Johnson Brothers deposit. Left to right: Richmond and St. Louis; Tunstall, ca. 1900–1912. Scale is in centimeters.