1. R. K. Henrywood, Relief-Moulded Jugs (Woodbridge, Suffolk, Eng.: Antique
Collectors Club, 1984); R. K. Henrywood, An Illustrated Guide to British
Jugs from Medieval Times to the Twentieth Century (Shrewsbury, Eng.: Swan
Hill Press, 1997); A. W. Coysh and R. K. Henrywood, The Dictionary of Blue
and White Printed Pottery, 17801880, 2 vols. (Woodbridge, Suffolk,
Eng.: Antique Collectors Club, 1982 and 1989).
2. Geoffrey A. Godden, Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks
(1964; London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1991); Geoffrey A. Godden, Encyclopaedia
of British Porcelain Manufacturers (London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1988); John
P. Cushion and W. B. Honey, Handbook of Pottery and Porcelain Marks, 4th
ed., rev. and exp. (London: Faber, 1980); Simeon Shaw, History of the Staffordshire
Potteries (1829; Newton Abbot, Devon, Eng.: David and Charles; Wakefield,
Eng.: S. R. Publishers, 1970); John Ward, The Borough of Stoke-upon-Trent
(1843; Wakefield, Eng.: S. R. Publishers, 1969; Stoke-on-Trent, Eng.: Webberley,
1984); Llewellynn Jewitt, The Ceramic Art of Great Britain, 2nd rev. ed.
in a single vol. (1883; reprint, Chicheley, Eng.: Paul P. B. Minet, 1971).
3. Additional information on some of these principals can be found in Rodney
Hampsons index and abstracts of pottery references from The Staffordshire
Advertiser: Rodney Hampson, Pottery References in The Staffordshire Advertiser,
17951865, Occasional Publication, no. 4 (Hanley, Eng.: Northern Ceramic
Society, 2000). While news items and advertisements are only a partial guide
to pottery history, focusing primarily on crisis events such as fires and
bankruptcies, this source supplements Henrywoods book and the other
references mentioned.
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