Book: Made of Mud: Stoneware Potteries in Central Pennsylvania, 1831-1929 - The Pennsylvania State University Press, Keystone Books
Book: Glazier Stoneware, Huntingdon, PA - Central Pennsylvanias Earliest Stoneware Pottery - Huntingdon County Historical Society
Book: Stoneware (Ceramics Handbooks) - University of Pennsylvania Press
Book: Stoneware in Southwestern Pennsylvania - Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Trd)
Book: McCoy Pottery: A Warmans Companion - Krause Publications
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Book: The Potters Book of Glaze Recipes - University of Pennsylvania Press
Book: The Art of German Stoneware, 1300-1900: From the Charles W. Nichols Collection and the Philadelphia Museum of Art - Yale University Press
Book: Dry Glazes (Ceramics Handbooks) - University of Pennsylvania Press
Book: The Ransburg Collection : Hand-Painted Stoneware and Decorated Metalware - Converse Publishing
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