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A practical handbook for collectors that offers accessible advice on assembling, identifying, and valuing historic English earthenware. It combines a beginner’s primer with illustrated surveys of early ware, English delft, stoneware, Staffordshire productions, major makers and schools, transfer-printed and lustre wares, and regional factories, alongside chapters on figures and later wares. Supporting material includes numerous illustrations and photographs of manufacturing stages, tables of marks and prices, a glossary and bibliography to aid identification and further study.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

GENERAL.

  • Catalogue of British Pottery and Porcelain. By T. Reeks and F. W. Rudler. 1876. (Out of print.)
    (Formerly in the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street.)
  • Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain. By W. Chaffers. 12th Edition. 1908.
  • Ceramic Art of Great Britain. By Llewellyn Jewitt. 2 vols. 1878. 2nd Edition. 1 vol. 1883.
  • English Earthenware (made during the 17th and 18th centuries). By Professor A. H. Church, F. R. S. 1905.
  • History of Pottery and Porcelain. By J. Marryat. 1857.
  • History of English Earthenware and Stoneware (to the beginning of the 19th century). By William Burton, F. C. S. (Cassell & Co.) 1904.
  • Catalogue of British Pottery, &c., at the British Museum. By R. L. Hobson. 1903.
  • Art of the Old English Potter. By M. L. Solon. Folio. 2nd Edition. 1885.
  • Old English Pottery. By Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeth. (Morgan, Thompson, & Jamison.) £2 12s. 6d. net.
  • Catalogue of Pottery and Porcelain. (Willett Collection, at Brighton Museum.) 1905.
  • Pottery and Porcelain. A Guide to Collectors. F. Litchfield. 1900.
  • English Pottery and Porcelain. By E. A. Downman. 1896.
  • History of the Staffordshire Potteries. By S. Shaw. (Hanley.) 1829. Reissue by the Pottery Gazette. 1900.
  • The Chemistry of Pottery. By S. Shaw. (London.) 1837. Reissue by the Pottery Gazette. 1900.
  • Catalogue of English Pottery and Porcelain. (Alexandra Palace.) By R. H. Soden Smith. Destroyed by fire. 1873.
  • Transfer Printing on Enamels, Porcelain, and Pottery. By William Turner. 1907.
  • Examples of Early English Pottery. By J. E. Hodgkin and E. Hodgkin. 1891.
  • Staffordshire Pots and Potters. By G. W. Rhead and F. A. Rhead. 1906.
  • Catalogue of a Collection of English Pottery Figures deposited on loan by Messrs. Frank Falkner and E. J. Sidebotham at the Royal Museum, Peel Park, Salford. (Manchester.) 1906.
  • Chats on English China. By Arthur Hayden. (T. Fisher Unwin.) 4th Edition. 1909.
    (The concluding chapters contain an outline history of English Earthenware.)

PARTICULAR.

Staffordshire.

  • Pre-Wedgwood English Pottery. (Solon Collection.) Connoisseur, December, 1901; February, 1902.
  • William Adams, an old English Potter. Edited by W. Turner. 1904.
  • Josiah Wedgwood. By Miss E. Meteyard. 2 vols. 1865–6.
  • Wedgwood and his Works. By Miss E. Meteyard. 1873.
  • Memorials of Wedgwood. By Miss E. Meteyard. 1874.
  • The Wedgwood Handbook. By Miss E. Meteyard. 1875.
  • Josiah Wedgwood, Master Potter. By Professor A. H. Church. 1903.
  • Old Wedgwood (1760–1795). By F. Rathbone. Folio; 65 plates in colour. 1896.
  • Catalogue of Loan Collection of Wedgwood Ware, Liverpool Art Club. (Liverpool.) 1879.
  • Josiah Wedgwood. By Llewellyn Jewitt. 1865.
  • Handbook to the Tangye Collection of Wedgwood Ware. (Birmingham.) By F. Rathbone. 1885.
  • Wedgwood, Josiah—his Catalogue of Cameos, Intaglios, Bas-reliefs, Busts, and Small Statues, with a General Account of Tablets, Vases, Escritoires, and other Ornamental and Useful Articles. (London.) 1787.
  • Wedgwood, Josiah—his "Catalogue" (as above). Edited by Miss E. Meteyard. 1873.
  • John Wesley Busts in Staffordshire Pottery. By C. S. Sargisson. Connoisseur, September, 1907.
  • Catalogue of the Museum at the Etruria Works, Messrs. Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd. By Frederick Rathbone. 1909.
    (Mr. Rathbone has arranged the collection of Flaxman's designs, Wedgwood's original pattern models and experimental "trials.")

Bristol.

  • Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol. By H. Owen. 1873.

Derby.

  • The Pottery and Porcelain of Derbyshire. By A. Wallis and W. Bemrose. 1870.

Liverpool.

  • The Art of Pottery, with a History of its Progress in Liverpool. By J. Mayer. (Liverpool.) 1873.
  • The Liverpool Potteries. By C. T. Gatty. (Liverpool.) 1882.

Leeds.

  • Old Leeds Pottery. By J. R. and F. Kidson. (Leeds.) 1892.
  • Catalogue of Exhibition of Works of Art in the Cartwright Memorial Hall, Bradford. 1904.
  • Old Leeds Ware. By Henry B. Wilson. Connoisseur, 1904.

Swansea.

  • The Ceramics of Swansea and Nantgarw. By William Turner.