Geochemical Investigation of a Ceramic Snuff Box: 'A'-Mark English Porcelain Attribution confirmedW. Ross Ramsay, Howell G. M. Edwards, Errol Manners, and Ashley HowkinsEarth, Fire, and the Abolitionist: The Emancipation of Clay for Social ChangeDavid MackHidden Histories: The Case of Elijah Lovejoy and the Production of Anti-slavery CeramicsNeil EwinsEnglish Delft for Colonial Tavern Tables in King William County and Williamsburg, VirginiaElizabeth Donison, Ned Rose and Angelika KuettnerA Worcester Parian Figure of Little Eva Reading the Bible to Uncle TomRonald W. Fuchs IINew Findings of Figural Porcelains From Characters In Uncle Tom's CabinJill Weitzman FenichellThe Commodore, the President, and the Birth of the United States Navy: A Tale of Two Chinese Porcelain Punch BowlsAmanda Creekman Isaac and Captain Charles T. CreekmanDiscoveries from Three 18th-Century Privies in PhiladelphiaMatt and Melissa DunphySouvenirs of Fantasy: George Ohr's Clay TokensEllen J. LippertJohn Wesley Carpenter: Tradition, Innovation, and Adaptation in a Shattered Post-Civil War SouthStephen ComptonAt the End of a Rope: A Stoneware Jar and Political FrustrationElyse D. Gerstenecker, Robert Hunter, and Kurt RussThe New Orleans Faiencerie, 1728-1732Jean-François LozierMade in Africa - Origins of the Edgefield Face VesselRobert HunterA Chelsea Keramic Art Works Vase with a Portrait of William Lloyd GarrisonJames Kaufman"Parlez vous francais?" An English Plate Commemorating a French-Speaking Masonic Lodge in VirginiaAngelika Kuettner.
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