Editorial Statement
Robert Hunter
Introduction
Robert Hunter
African-American Face Vessels: History and Ritual in 19th-Century Edgefield
Claudia Arzeno Mooney, April L. Hynes, and Mark M. Newell
From Baltimore to the South Carolina Backcountry: Thomas Chandler's Influence on 19th-Century Stoneware
Philip Wingard
“Stone-ware of excellent quality, Alexandria manufacture” Part II: The Pottery of B. C. Milburnnn
Barbara H. Magid
Waylande Gregory: Science and Ceramics
Thomas C. Folk
A Hole in One? or, In Search of Piggy Banks and Christmas Boxes
Ivor Noël Hume
Money Boxes: The London Evidence
Jacqui Pearce
English and Continental Delft at Temple Newsam House, Leeds
Dianna Edwards
Bonnin & Morris: Reading between the Lines
Diana Stradling
The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley
Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman
Book Reviews
Red Brick, Black Mountain, White Clay: Reflections on Art, Family, and Survival
Review by Ellen Paul Denker
Famille Verte: Chinese Porcelain in Green Enamels
Review by Ronald W. Fuchs II
Liverpool Porcelain, 1756–1804
Review by Brian Gallagher
Objectifying China, Imagining America: Chinese Commodities in Early America
Review by Jessica Lanier
Amsterdam Ceramics: A City's History and an Archaeological Ceramics Catalogue, 1175–2011
Review by Richard G. Schaefer
While Chipstone is working towards having articles available on line these articles are recently out in the print version which is available from UPNE.