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Comparative Studies in Anglo-American ceramic demand.

Ewins, Neil (2008) Comparative Studies in Anglo-American ceramic demand. Ceramics in America . University Press of New England, Hanover and London, USA. ISBN 9780976734420

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Neil Ewins’ research paper for Ceramics in America was concerned with the ceramic production and sales distribution of a Burslem manufacturer working in the 1860s and 1870s. The research is based on new archival material not published before, and the outcome has enabled a more comprehensive comparison to be made between the ceramic demand of the UK and that of the USA. The research paper includes images of ceramics, distribution maps, advertisements, and 6 appendices.

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Additional Information: Neil Ewins’ ‘Comparative Studies in Anglo-American Ceramic Demand’ (pp. 109-142) was published in Ceramics in America (hard copy ed. by Robert Hunter), Chipstone Foundation, University Press of New England, Hanover and London, Autumn 2008. The Chipstone Foundation was established by Stanley and Polly Stone of Fox Point, Wisconsin in the 1960s. The Stones began collecting decorative arts, centered around early American furniture and historical prints, and seventeenth and eighteenth century British pottery. Their collection is located in a house named Chipstone, overlooking Lake Michigan.
Depositing User: Jane Moore

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Item ID: 2239
ISBN: 9780976734420
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/2239
Official URL: http://ceramicsinamerica.com/

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ORCID for Neil Ewins: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7064-5571

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Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2011 16:19
Last Modified: 18 Dec 2019 15:33

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Author: Neil Ewins ORCID iD

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Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries
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