Ceramics in America 2004

Editorial Statement

Robert Hunter

Introduction
Robert Hunter

The Swan Cove Kiln: Chesapeake Tobacco Pipe Production, Circa 1650–1669
Al Luckenbach

Archaeology of a Colonial Pottery Factory: The Kilns and Ceramics of the "Poor Potter" of Yorktown
Norman F. Barka

Yorktown’s "Poor Potter": A Man Wise Beyond Discretion

Martha W. McCartney and Edward Ayres

An "A-Marked" Porcelain Covered Bowl, Cherokee Clay, and Colonial America’s 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 Morgan’s Town, Virginia: The Earthenware Years, Circa 1796–1854

Don Horvath and Richard Duez

Bernard Leach in America
Emmanuel Cooper

Henry Remmey & Son, Late of New York: A Rediscovery of a Master Potter’s Lost Years
Luke Zipp

The Remarkable Stoneware of George N. Fulton, Circa 1856–1894

Kurt C. Russ

A-Hunting We Will Go! from Vauxhall to Lambeth, 1700–1956
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 Influence? 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

Book Reviews
If These Pots Could Talk: Collecting 2,000 Years of British Household Pottery, Ivor Noel Hume; review by Geoffrey Godden

Rudy Autio, Louana M. Lackey; review by Glenn Adamson

Pottery, Politics, Art: George Ohr and the Brothers Kirkpatrick, Richard D. Mohr; review by Ellen Paul Denker

The Legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez, Richard L. Spivey; review by Dwight P. Lanmon

The Traditional Crafts of Porcelain Making in Jingdezhen / Jingdezhen chuantong zhi ci gongyi, Bai Ming; review by William R. Sargent

Staffordshire Potters, 1781-1900: A Comprehensive List Assembled from Contemporary Directories with Selected Marks,
R. K. Henrywood; review by Miranda Goodby

Checklist of Articles, Books, and Electronic Resources on Ceramics in America Published 1998-2004
Amy C. Earls