Editorial Statement
Robert Hunter
Preface
Jonathan Prown, Lee L. French, and Martha Parker
Introduction
Robert Hunter
Acknowledgments
Robert Hunter and Luke Beckerdite
Collectors and Scholars of North Carolina Earthenware
Luke Beckerdite and Robert Hunter
Slipware from the St. Asaph's Tradition
Luke Beckerdite, Johanna Brown, and Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton
The Quaker Ceramic Tradition in Piedmont North Carolina
Hal E. Pugh and Eleanor Minnock-Pugh
Solomom Loy: Master Potter of the Carolina Piedmont
Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton
The Dennis Family Potters of New Salem, North Carolina
Hal E. Pugh and Eleanor Minnock-Pugh
Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization of Eighteenth-Century Moravian Pottery from North Carolina
J. Victor Owen and John D. Greenough
Making North Carolina Earthenware
Mary Farrell
Making a Marbled Slipware Bowl
Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter
A Recently Discovered Moravian Turtle Bottle
Johanna Brown
A Unique Slipware Barrel and Related Dish: Recent Finds from the St. Asaph's Tradition
Luke Beckerdite
The "Hannah" Dish
Hal E. Pugh and Eleanor Minnock-Pugh
Visual Index
Arts in Clay: Masterworks of North Carolina Earthenware
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