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1980   A Collector’s Guide to ABC Plates, Mugs and Things. Pridemark Press, Lancaster, PA.

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1998   Restaurant China Volume I; identification and Value Guide for Restaurant, Airline, Ship and Railroad Dinnerware.  Collector Books, Paducah, Kentucky.

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1983   Rockingham Pottery and Porcelain 1745-2842. Faber and Faber, London.

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1986   The Technical Characteristics of Creamware and Pearl-Glazed Earthenware. In Creamware & Pearlware; The Fifth Exhibition from the Northern Ceramic Society. Stoke-on-Trent City Museum and Art Gallery, pp. 9-13.

1998   John and David Elers and their Contemporaries. Jonathan Horne Publications, London.

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2001   Dots, Dashes, and Squiggles: Early English Slipware Technology. In Ceramics in America 2001, Robert Hunter, editor, pp. 94-114. Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, WI.

2003   Swirls and Whirls: English Agateware Technology.  Ceramics in America 2003. Edited by Robert Hunter. Chipstone Foundation, London, pp. 87-110.

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1987   The French at Pentagoet 1635 – 1674: An Archaeological Portrait of the Acadian Frontier. Joint Publication of the New Brunswick Museum and Occasional Publications in Maine Archaeology, the Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Augusta, Maine.

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2010   Treasures. The ABCS of Alphabet Plates. Deseret News. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700018853/Treasures-The_ABCS-of-alphabet-plates.html. Accessed February 4, 2011.

Finlayson R.W.

1972   Portneuf Pottery; And Other Early Wares. Don Mills, Longman Canada.

Fisher, Stanley W.

1961   English Lustre Pottery; Its Origins and Variations. The Antique Dealer and Collector’s Guide. December 1961: 24-26.

1968   Worcester Porcelain. Ward Lock & Co., Limited, London.

1974   Fine Porcelain and Pottery. Galahad Books, New York.

Frank, Ann

1969   Chinese Blue and White.  Walker and Company, New York.

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1997   German Stoneware 1200 – 1900: Archaeology and Cultural History. British Museum Press, London.

Gallo, John

1985   Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Yellow ware. Heritage Press, Richfield Springs, New York.

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1982   The East Liverpool Pottery District: Identification of Manufacturers and Marks. Historical Archaeology Volume 16 (1 &2):1-358.

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2012   Amsterdam Ceramics; A City’s History and an Archaeological Ceramics Catalogue 1175-2011.  David Brown Book Company, Oakville, CA.

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1987   Archaeological Testing, Evaluation, and Final Mitigation Excavations at Covington’s Riverfront Redevelopment Phase II Site, Kenton County, Kentucky. Report prepared by R.G. Archaeological Services, Covington, Kentucky and Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

Gibson, Michael

1999a   19th Century Lustreware. Antique Collectors’ Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk.

1999b   Lustreware. Shire Publications Ltd., Buckinghamshire.

Glenn, James

2002   Brown Mugs and Jugs: A Personal Foray into the Field of Collecting. Ceramics in America 2002, pp. 170-190.  Edited by Robert Hunter. Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee. 

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1999   Godden’s Guide to Ironstone Stone and Granite Wares. Antique Collectors’ Club Ltd., Woodbridge, Suffolk.

Godden, Geoffrey A., and Michael Gibson

1991   Collecting Lustreware. Barrie and Jenkins, London.

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2003   Highlights in the Development of the Rockingham and Yellow Ware Industry in the United States—A Brief Review with Representative Examples. In Ceramics in America 2003, edited by Robert Hunter. University Press of New England, Hanover, pp. 26-46.

Goldberg, David J.

1994   Charles Coxon: Nineteenth-Century Potter, Modeler-Designer, and Manufacturer. American Ceramic Circle Journal. Volume IX, pp. 29-64.

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1984   The Finds from the Cellar of the Old Hall, Temple Balsall, Warwickshire. Post-Medieval Archaeology 18: 149-250.

Grant, Allison

1983   North Devon Pottery: The Seventeenth Century. The University of Exeter, Exeter, England.

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1999   John Dwight's Fulham Pottery, Excavations, 1971 – 79. English Heritage, London.

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1971   Preliminary Information on the Use of the Alkaline Glaze for Stoneware in the South 1800-1970.  The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1970.  Volume 5, Part I and The Historical Archaeology Forum Volume 5, Part 2.  Stanley South, editor.  Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, pp. 155-170.

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2005   The Leeds Pottery 1770-1881. Volumes I and II. The Leeds Art Collections Fund, Leeds.

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2000   The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware Volume 1. Jonathan Horne Publications, London. Contributions by Michael Archer, Margaret Macfarlane and Jonathan Horne.  Jonathan Horne Publications, London.

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1971   The Chemistry and Physics of Clays and Other Allied Ceramic Materials. Wiley, New York.

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1971   Early American Folk Pottery. Philadelphia: Chilton Book Company.

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2001   Joseph Mayer’s Arsenal Pottery Dump Part 3: Cut Sponge Decorated Ironstone China. Trenton Potteries; Newsletter of the Potteries of Trenton Society. Volume 2, Issue 3/4, pp. 1-4.

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2001   Collector’s Guide to Feather Edge Ware; Identification and Values. Collector Books, Paducah, KY.

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1990   Spongeware and Spatterware. Schiffer Publishing, West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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1990   English Shell Edged Earthenwares: Alias Leeds Ware, Alias Feather Edge. Paper presented to the 35th Annual Wedgwood International Seminar.

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