Contents
A Note on this Issue, by Arlene Palmer Schwind
A Delftware
Center in Seventeenth-Century New Jersey, by Brenda Lockhart Springsted
I. The Setting
II. The Budd Pottery
III. The Crues (Crews) Pottery
IV. The Coxe/De Wilde Pottery
V. The West Jersey Society and the Post-Coxe/De Wilde
Association
VI. John De Wilde -- After Burlington
Postscript
Notes
Appendix A
Appendix B
The Potters
of Whately, Massachusetts, by Leslie Keno
I. Early Pottery at Whately: The West Brook Bridge Potters
II. Early Stoneware Production
III. Other Earthenware Potters
IV. Daniel Goodale, Jr. of Whately and Hartford
V. Thomas Crafts -- Early History
VI. Finewares in America -- Ealry Attempts at Whately
VII. Black-glazed Teapots Made by Thomas Crafts
VIII. Thomas Crafts & Co. -- Stoneware in Whately and Nashua,
New Hampshire
IX. Post-1842 Ownership of Thomas Crafts & Co. in Whately
X. Orcutt and Crafts in Portland, Maine
XI. Whately Potters in Ashfield
XII. Drain Tile and Flowerpot Manufacture
XIII. Demise of Pottery Making in Whately
Conclusion
Notes
Appendix: Evoltuion of Form in Whately Stoneware
Map of pottery locations in Whately
Checklist of marks used by Whately potters
Potters of the Crafts Family -- a genealogy