North Carolina art pottery : 1900-1960 : identification & value guide : Seagrove, Catawba Valley, Pisgah Forest and more-- /
1900-1960 North Carolina art pottery identification and value guide.
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Paducah, Ky. :
Collector Books,
©2003.
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Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Charlotte V. Brown
- The Tradition and Challenge of Collecting North Carolina Pottery
- Examining the Clay
- Evaluating the Glaze
- The Forms of North Carolina Art Pottery
- Transitional Ware
- Identification of North Carolina Pottery: An Inexact Science
- The Rare and Unusual in North Carolina Art Pottery
- Signs, Stamps, Shapes, and Symbols More Identification Clues From the Undersurface
- Native American Pottery of North Carolina.
- Art Pottery of the Catawba Valley
- Mountain Pottery of Western North Carolina / Rodney Leftwich
- Cole Pottery: A Tradition
- Auman Pottery: 1922
- 1937
- Seagrove Pottery
- The Pioneer Potter: Nell Cole Graves
- The Potting Legacy of the Cravens
- Royal Crown Pottery, 1939
- 1942
- The Teagues
- Carolina Pottery
- M.L. Owens: The Dean of North Carolina Art Pottery
- The Owen (Owens) Tradition
- North State Pottery: The Legacy of the Coopers.
- Jugtown: A Place, a Concept or an Industry
- Smithfield Pottery
- Log Cabin Pottery
- The Implications of Condition
- Sources and Techniques of Collecting North Carolina Art Pottery
- Tourist Pottery
- People, Places, Potteries.