This blessed plot, this earth , 2011
- Title(s):
- This blessed plot, this earth : English pottery studies in honour of Jonathan Horne / edited by Amanda Dunsmore.
- Published/Created:
- London : Paul Holberton Pub., 2011.
- Physical Description:
- 255 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
- Holdings:
- Reference LibraryNK4085 .T45 2011 (LC)Accessible in the Reference Library [Hours]
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/11385729
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- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 248-255).
"Jonathan Horne's writings": p. 247. - Subject Terms:
- England.Keramik.Pottery, English.
- Form/Genre:
- Aufsatzsammlung.
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- Foreword
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Tributes / Mark Dodgson, Brian Haughton, Roger Davenport, Andrew Izod, Geoffrey Bond
- Stoneware
- "What a doll!" : an early Tudor stoneware figurine from Gloucester / Malcolm J. Watkins and David Gaimster
- A meditation on a half-gallon mug / Ivor Noël Hume
- It is not the bottles: another look at Bellarmine jugs / Ivor Noël Hume
- A cup commemorating the capture of Portobello by Admiral Vernon / Felicity Marno
- The earliest Mortlake hunting jug? / Robin Hildyard
- Delftware
- Caribbean connections? a study of some Delftware plates with inscriptions / Aileen Dawson
- West and East: two English Delftware bowls and two Chinese versions / Michael Archer
- An unrecorded dated English Delftware mug in the Princessehof Museum, Leeuwarden / Jan Daniël van Dam
- Greatbatch, Wedgwood and Creamware
- William Greatbatch revisited / David Barker
- "Vases with high crown'd hats!" : Josiah Wedgwood's early cream-coloured earthenware vases / Gaye Blake-Roberts
- Wedgwood meets the Bronze age / Arthur MacGregor
- Charles Dibdin and the apotheosis of Jack Tar / Stella Beddoe
- A collector's progress / Tom Walford
- "Ralph Wood" figures: who modelled and made them? / Wynne Hamilton Foyn
- Tiles
- An Antwerp tile from Tudor England / Timothy Wilson
- Encaustic tiles from Worcester / John Sandon
- American connections
- William Rogers of Yorktown, Virginia: America's first stoneware potter / Robert Hunter
- English slipware in colonial America / Leslie B. Grigsby
- "Captain John Smith's pots" : a brief survey of the first English pottery brought to Jamestown, Virginia / Beverly A. Straube
- "A tierce of stone and earthen ware": packing ceramics for shipment to America / Janine E. Skerry
- Archaeology and social history
- "An academy of civility, and a free-school of ingenuity": Jonathan's coffeehouse / Hazel Forsyth
- Ceramic toys and trifles: some medieval playthings and a knight of Kingston-type ware / Geoff Egan
- Merry-Andrew and the black pudding: a mementoo of Southwark fair / Chris Green
- A face from the past: a unique Surrey-Hampshire borderware find from Shoreditch, London / Jacqueline Pearce
- The Royal Abbey at Faversham, Kent / Brian Philp
- White painted façades:determiningg the function of a post-medieval industrial pottery vessel / Frank Meddens
- Museum collections
- Still life in Bond Street / Tessa Murdoch
- Seventeenth- and eighteenth-centuryEnglish pottery in the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria / Amanda Dunsmore
- Jonathan Horne's writings
- Books published by Jonathan Horne Publications (JHP)
- Bibliography
- Photographic credits and colophon.