Ceramics in America 2004
Introduction
Robert Hunter
The Swan Cove Kiln: Chesapeake Tobacco Pipe Production, Circa 16501669
Al Luckenbach
Archaeology of a Colonial Pottery Factory: The Kilns and Ceramics of the "Poor
Potter" of Yorktown
Norman F. Barka
Yorktowns "Poor Potter": A Man Wise Beyond Discretion
Martha W. McCartney and
Edward Ayres
An "A-Marked" Porcelain Covered Bowl, Cherokee Clay, and Colonial
Americas Contribution to
the English Porcelain Industry
W. Ross Ramsay, Judith A. Hansen, and
E. Gael Ramsay
The Little Engine That Could: Adaptation
of the
Engine-Turning Lathe in the Pottery Industry
Jonathan Rickard and
Donald Carpentier
The Potters and Pottery of Morgans Town, Virginia:
The Earthenware Years, Circa 17961854
Don Horvath and
Richard Duez
Bernard Leach in America
Emmanuel Cooper
Henry Remmey & Son, Late of New York:
A Rediscovery of a Master Potters Lost Years
Luke Zipp
The Remarkable Stoneware of George N. Fulton,
Circa 18561894
Kurt C. Russ
A-Hunting We Will Go! from Vauxhall to Lambeth, 17001956
Ivor Noël Hume
New Discoveries
Introduction
Merry Abbitt Outlaw
A New Look at Old Stoneware: The Pottery of
Tildon Easton
Barbara H. Magid
James Miller, Lost Potter of Alexandria, Virginia
Brandt Zipp and
Mark Zipp
Relatedness and Fluidity among Stoneware Potters of
Washington County, Virginia
Christopher T. Espenshade
Jar or Jug? A Handled Stoneware Storage Vessel from
the Delaware Valley
William B. Liebeknecht
William Pecker Jar
John Kille
Excavations at the Minton Factory: Shedding New Light on Nineteenth-Century
Potery Kilns
Jonathan Goodwin
If This Pot Could Sing
Al Luckenbach
"This I Mad for Yov and Moom"
Robert Werowinski
New Acquisitions at Chipstone
Robert Hunter
A Pernicious Inuence? Japanese Water Drop Ware
Mary C. Beaudry
An Investigation into "Ghosts" and Gilding on a
Kangxi Porcelain Pot in the J. Paul Getty Museum
Lisa Ellis
Sherds of Chinese Porcelain Found at Old Mobile
Linda R. Shulsky
The John Dortch Site: Anglo Elegance on the Spanish
Louisiana Frontier
Sara A. Hahn