1. Leslie Grigsby, English Slip-Decorated Earthenware at Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Va.: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1993).

2. Cited in Katherine Eufemia Farrer, Wedgwood’s Letters to Bentley, 1762–1770 (London: For private circulation, 1903), pp. 17, 18.

3. Ibid., p. 47.

4. Ibid., p. 177.

5. David Barker, William Greatbatch: A Staffordshire Potter (London: Jonathan Horne, 1989).

6. John L. Seidel, “China Glaze Wares on Sites From the American Revolution,” Historical Archaeology 24, no. 1 (1990): 91.

7. Ibid.

8. Leland G. Ferguson, “Analysis of Ceramic Materials from Fort Watson, December 1780– April 1781,” in Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers edited by Stanley South (Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1973) vol. 8, pp. 2–28.

9. Bernard de Maisonneuve, in a report on marine excavation, “Sites des Faiences. XVIIIème
Siècle/Iles de Glenan,” Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, France (Association de Recherche Historique Maritime et Sous-Marine), January 2, 1990.

10. Elizabeth Pratt Fox, “Ceramics and Glass,” in The Great River: Art & Society of the Connecticut Valley, 1635–1820, edited by Gerald W. Ward and William N. Hosley (Hartford, Conn.: Wadsworth Atheneum, 1985), p. 426, cat. no. 285.

11. Heather Lawrence, Yorkshire Pots and Potteries (Newton Abbot and North Pomfret, Vt.: David & Charles, 1974), p. 21.

12. Alwyn Cox and Angela Cox, Rockingham Pottery and Porcelain 1745–1842 (London: Faber & Faber, 1983), pp. 48–52.

13. Donald Towner, The Leeds Pottery (London: Cory, Adams & Mackay, Ltd., 1963), p. 47.

14. C. John Smith, in a lecture at the Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, Vermont, October 1981.

15. Llewellyn Jewitt, The Ceramic Art of Great Britain (New York: Scribner, Welford, and Armstrong, 1878).

16. Peter Orlando Hutchinson, Journal (reprinted as Longton, 1833), Annual Report & Transactions of the North Staffordshire Field Club, vol. 49 (1914–15), p. 57.

17. Cited by Margaret E. Turnbull, “Mochaware,” The Antiques Journal (August 1974): 42–43.

18. Pat. No. 54/8887/ pen/1332.

19. Hutchinson, Journal, p. 57.

20. Peter Francis, “Irish Creamware: The Downshire Pottery In Belfast,” English Ceramic Circle Transactions 15, part 3 (1995): pp. 400–25; cover illustration.

21. A cylindrical teapot illustrated in Jonathan Rickard, “Mocha Ware,” Antiques (August 1993): 187.