1. Quoted in Arthur W. Clement, Notes on American Ceramics, 1607–1943 (Brooklyn: Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1944), p. 27.
2. American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, “Important Early American Silver, American, English and Irish Glass, Porcelains, and Pottery, Furniture, and Decorations, Collection of Mrs. Miles White, Jr.,” December 3–5, 1936, sale 4281, lot 289.
3. John Meredith Graham II, “The Earthenware of Bonnin and Morris,” Antiques 45, no. 1 (January 1944): 14–16; Ian O’Riordan to Graham Hood, October 30, 1981, Correspondence Files, Graham Hood Papers, Archives of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
4. William Burt, “Review of the Mercantile, Trading and Manufacturing State, Interest and Capabilities of the Port of Plymouth,” as quoted in Ian O’Riordan to Graham Hood, October 30, 1981, Correspondence Files, Graham Hood Papers, Archives of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. To substantiate Burt’s claim, O’Riordan noted that other facts in his “Review” proved to be accurate.
5. Donald C. Peirce, English Ceramics: The Frances and Emory Cocke Collection (Atlanta, Ga.: High Museum of Art, 1988), p. 219, no. 212. |