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TABLE of CONTENTS TCC Index of Bulletins Fall 1999-Vol.XVI No Archives located at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TCC Index of Bulletins Fall 1999-Vol.XVI No. 1, 2015 Headings Page numbers ARTICLES BY AUTHOR pp. 2-12 ARTICLES BY TITLE pp. 12-21 BIBLIOGRAPHY p. 21 BOOK REVIEWS pp. 22-23 CLUB NEWS pp. 23-27 COPPER ENGRAVING p. 27 DECORATION p. 27 IMPORTER’S MARKS pp. 27-28 INSCRIBED PIECES & MONOGRAMS p. 28 MAKER’S MARKS pp. 28-30 MISCELLANEOUS pp. 30-31 PATTERN MARKS pp. 31-35 PATTERNS pp. 35-62 PLACES pp. 62 SHAPES pp. 62-64 SOURCE PRINTS pp. 64-66 The Transferware Collectors Club. Access bulletin archives at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html Archives located at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html 2 TRANSFERWARE COLLECTORS CLUB Index of Bulletins from Fall 1999 to Vol.XVI No. 1, 2015 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Bulletin Page Arman, David The Arabia & Transferware Winter 1999 11 The Cities Series and The Don Quixote Series by DAVENPORT Revisited Fall 1999 3-5 More About Dimmock’s American Views Photos: Richard Marden, Gene Fleischer Spring 2000 3 New Hampshire on Historical Staffordshire Winter 1999 2 Some Transfer Oddities Spring 2000 6 Staffordshire Toys and Miniatures from the American Market Summer 2000 3 Tam, Anderson & Tams: An Importer Masquerading as a Potter? Winter 1999 7 Avins-Gagnon, Sara Falling in Love with the Cupid Series Spr/Sum 2010 8-9 Bailey, Julie Transferware from the Markets of India Spring 2006 8 Baker, Lisa Hederlie Transferware in Earthquake Country Winter 2001 8 Barklage & Henrywood Updates – Information on Photos Summer 2004 8 Barshter, Nancy Beyond Teapots – Transferware Eggs Fall 2006 4 Giraffomania Summer 2006 6-7 Berthoud, Michael The Psychometry of Tucker China by Douglas Harkness: An Appraisal Spring 2004 2 Bevacqua, Peter Sporting Series (zoological) by Enoch Wood & Sons: Four more views Summer 2002 4-5 Boyer, Randy In Memoriam of Dan Boyer Spring 2009 11 Suggested Standards for Measuring Transferware Summer 2006 8-9 Boyer, Dan & Randy Rare Richard Jordan Platter Sighted at the Hagley Museum Winter 2008 23 Bungard, Kathy Grecian Winter 2000 3 Burks PhD, Jarrod Tiny Clews: A Staffordshire Pattern in Somerset, Ohio Win/Spr 2011 8-9 Cheeseman, M. A Visit to a Members Home, 1st Annual Meeting Winter 2000 7 Chetham, Elaine Request for help: A Chetham Request Spring 2004 13 Christmas, Pete 1820s Pearlware Filled-in Transfers: Patterns & Attributions Spr/Sum 2010 16 Creutzberg, Chet Eagle (Riding on a Shell) & Boston Harbor, Eagle and Shield Summer 2001 3 The Transferware Collectors Club. Access bulletin archives at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html Archives located at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html 3 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR (Continued) Bulletin Page Mystery Solved! (pattern on Tams tureen lid) Winter 2003-4 6 Rethinking the Attribution of the “America” Pattern Fall 2000 7 Trying to Stay on Top of Things (American Views with Foliage Border by Tams) Autumn 2003 2 Crouch, Richard Arms of New Hampshire: Transferware's Unicorn! Fall 2011 4-5 Davenport, Frank Ceramics from CSS Alabama Fall 2011 6-10 Confederate Navy Ironstone Vol. XIII No. 2, 2012 11-13,15 Who made the Pan? Vol. XV No. 3, 2014 12-14 Davenport, Frank & Rogers, Connie Too Much of a Good Thing Vol. XIV No. 1, 2013 12-15 Davis, Rebecca J. Thread Caddy: Relief molded/transfer-printed/ enamel-decorated: Some thoughts Sum/Fall2009 8-12 Dickson, Kay Feedback on Flora/Florentine Autumn 2002 2 Diemer, Jane Berks County Historical Society’s Treasures Fall 2006 12 The More Things Change Fall 2010 3 Pattern Identification Request Winter 2005-6 17 Doares, Robert Request for Help on Haviland China’s Moss Rose pattern (Info given Spring 2005 p. 12) Winter 2004-5 15 Dodd, DeeDee Mysteries in My Collection Autumn 2005 7 Evans, Andrea The Woman on the Border of the Plate Vol. XIII, No. 1, 2012 4-5 Fleischer, Gene Contrasting Sizes: Two items Spring 2004 12 Forschler, Anne Highlights from the Dwight & Lucille Beeson Collection of Wedgwood:Birmingham Museum of Art Fall 2008 7 Friedman, Dorothy Help Wanted on Three Pieces Autumn 2004 13 Gaignault, Lucille Collecting Flakes, Chips & Cracks Plus Marden’s Cup Plate Winter 2003-4 11 Mirror Image (almost) Saucers Autumn 2004 13 Mostly Whodunit Questions Summer 2005 7 Observations & A New Reindeer Pattern Autumn 2003 6 Reflections on Summer 2004 Bulletin Autumn 2004 8 The Sizing Discussion, Part II Fall 2006 10 TCC Bulletin Observations Summer 2004 11 Texian Campaigne: The Mystique Unraveled!! Summer 2008 12 Gaignault, Lucille & Terry Sheppard Gilead House, Lancashire Autumn 2004 11 Gallagher, Ted Corn Chowder Recipe Winter 2008 24 Generosity Unbound Spr/Sum 2010 14-15 Great rarities in Historical Staffordshire Winter 2002 9 Henry Clay, Star of the West: Part 1 Winter 2010 3-7 In Memoriam: Hayden Goldenberg Fall 2011 3 Staffordshire “Old Blue” Platters in the “Medallion Portrait” Series Fall 2006 8 Travelogue: Sightings of “Old Blue” Staffordshire Autumn 2005 13 The Transferware Collectors Club. Access bulletin archives at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html Archives located at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html 4 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR (Continued) Bulletin Page_ Gillespie, A. Ian Davenport’s “Montreal” Pattern – A First & Second State? Vol. XVI, No. 1, 2015 4-5 Grove, Richard Another Spode Willow Inquiry re: Flying Pennant Autumn 2004 4 Halfpenny, Pat Dating Dark Blue American Themed Prints on Pottery Vol. XIII,No. 1, 2012 11-13 Exhibition Extra Vol.XV, No. 1, 2014 11-13 Halliday, Richard Follow-up: Possible "Beemaster" attribution? Summer 2011 16-17 Grazing Rabbits Vol. XIII, No. 1 2012 15-17 Possible Beemaster Attribution? Spr/Sum 2010 10-11 “Nuneham Courtenay” (“Wild Rose”) Exhibition Peach Croft Farm, June 2013 Vol. XIV No. 2,2013 15-17 In Memoriam: John Homewood 1929-2014 Vol. XV No.1 2014 5 John Meir Pineapple Border Series Footbath Vol. XV No.1 2014 8-10 Something Borrowed… Vol. XV No. 3 2014 4-6 Unrecorded “Nuneham Courtenay” View Vol. XV No. 2, 2014 18-19 Hallesy, Helen The Glamorgan Pottery Bicentenary (1814-2014) Vol. XV No.1 2014 6-7,10 Harvey, Wendy Brief History of Transfer Printed Tiles Win/Spr 2011 17-19 Henrywood, Dick British Views and the American Market Winter 2005-6 24-5 Henrywood's Highlights (1) Winter 2007 19 Henrywood's Highlights (2) Spring 2007 12-13 Henrywood's Highlights (3) Sum/Fall 2007 7 Henrywood's Highlights (4) Spring 2008 14-15 Henrywood's Highlights (5) Winter 2008 16-17 Henrywood's Highlights (6) Summer 2008 13 Henrywood's Highlights (7) Winter 2009 3-4 Henrywood's Highlights (8) Spring 2009 14-15 Henrywood's Highlights (9) Sum/Fall2009 14-15 Henrywood's Highlights (10) Winter 2010 18-19 Henrywood's Highlights (11) Spr/Sum 2010 13 Henrywood's Highlights (12) Fall 2010 6-7 Henrywood's Highlights (13) Win/Spr 2011 6-7 Henrywood's Highlights (14) Summer 2011 18-19 Henrywood's Highlights (15) Fall 2011 14 Henrywood's Highlights (16) Vol. XIII No.1, 2012 18-19 Henrywood's Highlights (17) Vol. XIII No. 2, 2012 14-15 Henrywood's Highlights (18) Vol. XIII No. 3, 2012 7 Henrywood’s Highlights (19) Vol. XIV No. 1, 2013 4 Henrywood’s Highlights (20) Vol. XIV No. 2, 2013 18-19 Henrywood’s Highlights (21) Vol. XIV No. 3, 2013 8 Henrywood’s Highlights (22) Vol. XV No. 2, 2014 16-17 Henrywood’s Highlights (23) Vol. XV No. 3, 2014 15 Henrywood’s Highlights (25) Vol. XVI No. 1, 2015 19 The Transferware Collectors Club. Access bulletin archives at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html Archives located at: http://transcollectorsclub.org/bulletin_previews/archives.html 5 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR (continued) Bulletin Page The Chief Brigand Series Vol. XV No. 2, 2014 13-15 Lady Godiva and Peeping Tom Vol. XV No. 3, 2014 3 Mount Bellew, Galway Ireland – A New Wood Grapevine Border View Winter 2005-6 10 A New British View – Cobham Hall in Kent Summer 2008 5 Pickle Sets Win/Spr 2011 4-5 Special Order Wares Fall 2008 5 States Border Series – Another British View Spring 2009 7 Suggested Topics for Research Fall 2008 6 Tams, Anderson & Tams – A Mystery Solved Winter 2010 12-13 The Transferware Recorder images wanted Vol. XV No. 3, 2014 7 Vevay – A problem Solved Winter 2007 6 Wanted: Images of British Views Vol. XIII No. 3, 2012 15 Henrywood & Kurau Damaged Pottery: Opinions Autumn 2003 13 Hershey, William Letter to the Editor (thanks) Autumn 2004 6 Hewett M.A.D., David Indonesian Sellers Figure in eBay Scam Summer 2003 6 Hewitt, Linda On the Trail of Jedburgh Abbey & Its Source Prints Sum/Fall 2007 14-15 Hill, Ellen Arabia & Transferware additional comments Summer 2000 9 Identifying Transferware in Autumn 2005 Bulletin Winter 2005-6 27 Hoexter, David Don't Toss That Plate Fall 2011 15 Sample Plate "Contest" Vol.XIII No. 3, 2012 3 Spam, The Internet, Gutta Percha Enamel, and Transferware Vol. XVI No. 1, 2015 16-17 Hoexter, David & Ring, Bruce Underglaze Printed Transferware Pot Lids Winter 2002 21 Hoexter, David & Siddall, Judie More on Pot Lid Reproductions Summer 2003 7 Transferware in Britain Blue Breakfast Heaven in Wales Summer 2001 11 Hoexter, David & Weinberg, Michael A Cigarette Box with a Personal Touch Vol. XIII No. 3, 2012 10-11 Hudson, Bob The Transferware Floor of the Mosque of the Moslem Soldiers of the British Army at Fort Stedman in 19th Century Burma Vol. XVI No. 1, 2015 6-7 Hunter, Rob Decorated English Shell Edge Fall 2008 4 Hutchins, Robert Dark Blue “Mystery” wash bowl! Winter 2002 20 Johnson, Arnold & Arman, David Wild Sports of the East – A New Indian Sporting Series Winter 2000 5 Jones, Joanne Transferware in Exotic Lands: Travel Joy Vol.
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