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2001
Vol. 17, No. 6 • November - December 2001
Books, Books, Books. Book Reviews; Five Pottery Books Everyone Should Own; John Flaxman Designs at Roseville Pottery; Additional Reading: A Listing of Pottery Books; House of Haeger Book II.
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Vol. 17, No. 5 • September - October 2001
The California Issue. California Pottery: From Mission to Modernism; May & Vieve Hamilton: 1930’s California Ceramists; Pacific Clay Products: Bright & Beautiful; Bauer at the Wheel; Pillin.
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Vol. 17, No. 4 • July - August 2001
The Luster Issue. Weller Sicardo: A Legacy of Lusterware; Theophilus Anthony Bower; The Luster Pottery of Paul Katrich; The Transformation of the Zanesville Art Center.
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Vol. 17, No. 3 • May - June 2001
Bisque: A Potter Views American Art Pottery; The Camark Pottery of Camden; Rozart Pottery; AAPA Convention 2001, New Orleans.
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Vol. 17, No. 1 • January - February 2001
George Ohr - The Letters - Part II; Arequipa Pottery: Fired By Ideals; Solon Pottery; Arkansas Art Pottery part II - The Niloak Pottery of Benton; The Saturday Evening Girls & Their Paul Revere Pottery
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2000
Vol. 16, No. 5 • September - October 2000
Zanesville Mystery II; Ouachita Pottery of Hot Springs; Peters & Reed Book Review; Restoration Aftercare
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Vol. 16, No. 4 • July - August 2000
Convention 2000; Paradoxes of the Art Nouveau at Rookwood; Margaret Peck, Grande Dame of Rookwood Pottery; Swirlware, A Zanesville Mystery
Vol. 16, No. 3 • May - June 2000
Book Review of Scandinavian Art Pottery; Web-Bytes, Protect Yourself Against On-Line Fraud; Peters & Reed; In The Potter’s Hands, James Cameron Spiroff; Red Wing Art Pottery
Vol. 16, No. 2 • March - April 2000
Book Reviews of Introducing Roseville Pottery; Collector’s Encyclopedia of Stangl Dinnerware; Follow-up of Red Wing book; Web-Bytes, Are You Missing Out?; Catalina, The Quintessential California Pottery; Brush Pottery Fire
Vol. 16, No. 1 • January - February 2000
Book Review of Sanfords Guide to Garden City Pottery; Kipling’s New England, Grueby’s India; Definition of Terms; Edgerton Potter’s Legacy; Web-Bytes, Wrapping & Packing, Don’t Sell Your E-Bay Stock yet, but…
Vol. 15, No. 6 • November - December 1999
Book Review of “Millers Twentieth Century Ceramics”, The Virtual Shop, Selling on the Web; O.K., So You’re a Pottery Collector; Willard Spence and Indian Hills Pottery; Understanding Roseville Pottery; Dryden Pottery, Master of the Glaze
Vol. 15, No. 5 • September - October 1999
The Internet Auction - Selling; Iowa States Prairie Pottery
Vol. 15, No. 4 • July - August 1999
The Internet Auction - Buying; Convention 1999; Chillicothe’s Florentine Pottery; Insuring Your Pottery Collection
Vol. 15, No. 3 • May - June 1999
Surfing The Net; Kurt Wild, His Unique Technique; Art Pottery of North Carolina
Vol. 15, No. 2 • March - April 1999
The Case of the Two Sam Wellers; In the Coil; The Collector’s Urge; Maria Longworth; Viktor Schreckengost and Cowan Pottery
Vol. 15, No. 1 • January - February 1999
Book review on American Art Tile 1876-1941, also a review of Kenton Hills Porcelain Inc.; The Roll of Haegar in American Art Pottery; Melvin Caspers Merritt Island Pottery
Vol. 14, No. 6 • November - December 1998
“Daddy Bins: The Reason Why The Best Studied at Alfred”; Our American Potteries - Weller Ware
Vol. 14, No. 5 • September - October 1998
Kansas City Convention 1998; The American Potteries - Pauline Potteries; An American Potter - Henry Chapman Mercer
Vol. 14, No. 4 • July - August 1998
Book review of - Haegar Potteries Through the Years; Powder Puff Production: The Rookwood Pottery Girls; Collecting Pottery - A Potter’s View; Two Grueby Discoveries.
Vol. 14, No. 3 • May - June 1998
Book review of American Art Pottery; also, American Art Pottery a Collection of Pottery, Tiles & Memorabilia 1880 - 1950; also, Fireworks New England Art Pottery of the Arts & Crafts Movement, Japanese Influence and Rookwood Art Pottery. Crystalline Glazes - Natural Beauty. Gamtofte - Tuckaho - A [Big] River Ran Between Them
Vol. 14, No. 2 • March–April 1998
Interviews with Charles Edgar Murphy: Artist and Designer; Collecting at the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works; Ford Ceramic Arts, Columbus, Ohio
Vol. 13, No. 6 • November–December 1997
Francis J. Duggan the Potter, Book Review; Zanesville Stoneware; Art Ceramics at the Univ. of Illinois-Urbana; Art Pottery in the Furniture City: Collections of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids
Vol. 13, No. 4 • July–August 1997
Abingdon Pottery Artware 1934–1950 Stepchild of the Great Depression, Book Review; Convention 1997 Hits Dedham, Massachusetts; The Visual Arts Center at North Carolina State University, Raleigh: Building A Collection; Cowan Pottery: The Arts and Crafts Heritage
Vol. 13, No. 3 • May–June 1997
Sanfords Guide to Brush-McCoy Pottery, Book 2, Book Review; Sadie Irvine, Potter?; A Look at the American Art Pottery Association; Beatrice Wood: Still in Love at the Wheel of Life
Vol. 13, No. 2 • March–April 1997
Art Deco and Modernist Ceramics, Book Review; Van Briggle’s Wheel Still Turning; The Roseville Rush...or George, George, What are you up to now?; Kellogg Studio Pottery, 1948–1976
Vol. 13, No. 1 • January–February 1997
Abingdon Pottery: Art or Industry; Threads of Life; Glaze Craze, Collectors get Fired up about Rookwood Pottery
Vol. 12, No. 10 • September – October 1996
Kenton Hills Pottery an Artistic Success but a Wartime Casualty; 1996 Convention Highlights; Why I Collect American Art Pottery
Vol. 12, No. 9 • July–August 1996
California Faience: A West Coast Pottery of the American Arts and Crafts Movement; Why Pots are Fun; Art Pottery as Contemporary Ceramics: The Collection of the Newark Museum
Vol. 12, No. 8 • May–June 1996
Thomas Wheatley’s Arts and Crafts Pottery; The Roseville Style; Decorative Arts and Ceramics 1875–1925 in the Collection of the Allentown Art Museum
Vol. 12, No. 7 • March–April 1996
Batchelder Ceramics: The Last Craftsman Pottery; Themes in Overbeck Designs; “Newcomb Pottery: The Trend of Education”
Vol. 11, No. 5 • Nov. –Dec. 1995
Who is this Woman? Bio on New President Linda Carrigan; The Ceramic Art of Father Anthony; Bauer: The Early Artwares; North Carolina’s Mint Museum of Art
Vol. 11, No. 3 • July–August 1995
Convention Review; Weller Pottery’s Cream Colored Wares: 1910–1935; Rookwood Paperweights and Animal Figurines; AAPA Auction Review
Vol. 11, No. 2 • May–June 1995
Laura Anne Fry and The Greater Lafayette Museum of Art; Glidden Pottery; Picturing your Pots, Hints on How to Successfully Photograph your Pottery for Reproduction
Vol. 11, No. 1 • March–April 1995
Erni Cabat, Artist, Sculptor, Potter; Pewabic on the Potomac, Where to see Pewabic in D.C.; Tobacco Jars; Starting a Collection; Clay and Glass Association of California Artists, Book Review
Vol. 9, No. 3 • May–June 1994
Bright and Beautiful, Pacific Clay Products; Kovel’s American Art Pottery, Book Review; Convention Update; Collections (Photos) Weller Hudson
Vol. 9, No. 2 • March–April 1994
Delightful Textures, Van Briggle Tiles; A Wichita Wizard, Jack Pharo; Collections (Photos) Cowan
Vol. 9, No. 1 • January–February 1994
Great Danes, Norse Pottery; Southwest Art Pottery Association; Ceramic Arts Studio Exhibit Review: Collections (Photos) Bauer
Vol. 8, No. 6 • November–December 1993
Show Report—Gone on Glendale; Early Grueby; Exhibit Review—The Natzlers, Scheiers and McKinnells; Collections (Photos) Nicodemus
Vol. 8, No. 5 • September–October 1993
Howard S. Lewis; The Ceramic Arts Studio of Madison-Rabbit Recollects; Auction Report—Rookwood III; Show Report—Pottery Lovers, Zanesville; Collections (Photos) UND
Vol. 8, No. 4 • July–August 1993
George and RumRill; Cowan Artists and Associates; Collections (Photos) Red Wing
Vol. 8, No. 3 • May–June 1993
Convention Report; Fulper Glaze and Form; Fulper Evolves into Stangl; Collections (Photos) Darsie & Ragenda
Vol. 8, No. 2 • March–April 1993
Three Women from Cincinnati; The Alamo Pottery; Harding Black, The Early Years; Collections (Photos) Camark
Vol. 8, No. 1 • January–February 1993
Report–Two UND Artists; All that Swirls is not Necessarily Niloak; Polia Pillin 1909–1992; Collections (Photos) Pauline Pottery
Vol. 7, No. 4 • November–December 1992
The Pottery of J.B. Owens: Beyond Utopian; Review of “Catalina Tile of the Magic Isle”; Review of National Art Pottery Tour “Creative Clay” by the New Orleans Museum of Art; Gordon and Jane Martz
Vol. 7, No. 3 • September–October 1992
Brush McCoy; Review of “Keramos” The Ceramics Journal of the Everson Museum of Art; Mark Zamantakis: Color by Fire
Vol. 7, No. 2 • April–June 1992
Glen Tor Pottery: Reprinted from The Craftsman, July 1915; AAPA Convention Review and Forecast
Vol. 7, No. 1 • January–March 1992
Charles Fergus Binns & Frederick Hürten Rhead
Vol. 6, No. 1 • January–February 1991
Arkansas Art Pottery: A Historical Perspective; Pioneers of the American Pottery Movement, Part I, The Robertsons
Vol. 4, No. 7 & 8 • July–August 1989
North Dakota Pottery Collection Sold
Vol. 4, No. 4 & 5 • April–May 1989
The Art of Sgraffito at Weller Pottery
Vol. 3, No. 5 • December 1988
Futura Pottery by Roseville
Vol. 3, No. 3 • October 1988
Harold G. Driscoll, Stoneware Potter
Vol. 3, No. 2 • September 1988
Leon Mosburg: Ceramic Perspicacity
Vol. 3, No.1 • August 1988
The Pottery Industry of Trenton, New Jersey
Vol. 2 No. 6 • September–October 1987
Some Notes on Southern Pottery; Rookwood Pottery
Vol. 2, No. 4 • September 1986
The Crystalline Excellence of Herrmann–Stolken Porcelain
Vol. 2, No. 3 • May 1986
William E. Pitney Pottery; Decorative Pottery of Cincinnati
Vol. 2, No. 2 • March–April 1986
Zanesville Stoneware; New York City Ceramics, Part IV, The Ceramic Tile of Harris G. Strong
Vol. 2, No. 1 • January–February 1986
North Dakota School of Mines Pottery; Founded by a Woman
Vol. 1, No. 6 • November–December 1985
Newcomb Pottery: An Essay in Photographs
Vol. 1, No. 3 • May–June 1985
Leon Volkmar: The Master Potter Who Made History; New York City Ceramics, Part II, Stonelain Pottery
Vol. 1, No. 2 • March–April 1985
Theophilus Brouwer, Jr., A Twentieth Century Long Island Artist; The WPA Produced More Than Wages; New York City Ceramics, Part I, The Inwood Pottery Studios
Vol. 1, No. 1 • January–February 1985
Karl Martz, Potter, Retrospective