Chicago-Style Bibliography of Publications by Robert Hunter

Robert Hunter — Selected Publications & Reviews

Robert Hunter. Book review: The Wheat Pattern: An Illustrated Survey. Lynne Sussman. Historical Archaeology 22 (1984): 107–108.

George L. Miller and Robert R. Hunter Jr. “English Shell-Edged Earthenware: Alias Leeds Ware, Alias Feather Edge.” In The Consumer Revolution in 18th-Century English Pottery, Proceedings of the Wedgwood International Seminar, no. 35. n.p.: Wedgwood International Seminar, 1990, pp. 107–136.

Robert R. Hunter Jr. and George L. Miller. “English Shell-Edged Earthenware.” The Magazine Antiques 145 (March 1994): 432–443.

Robert Hunter. “English Delft from Williamsburg’s Archaeological Contexts.” In John C. Austin, British Delft in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and Jonathan Horne, 1994.

Robert Hunter. “The Green Spring Planter.” Early American Homes 30, no. 2 (April 1999): 80.

Robert Hunter. “Pretty in Pink: A Collection of Sunderland Luster.” Catalog of the Richmond Academy of Medicine Alliance Foundation, Inc. 2000 Antiques Show & Sale (February 2000): 50–58.

Robert Hunter. “Pretty in Pink: Sunderland Luster.” Early American Life 32, no. 2 (April 2000): 36–43.

“Ceramics in America and the Chipstone Foundation.” In The New York Ceramics Fair Catalog. New York: Caskey-Lees, The National Academy Museum, 2001, pp. 20–25.

Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter. “Dots, Dashes, and Squiggles: Early English Slipware Technology.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2001, pp. 94–114.

George L. Miller and Robert Hunter. “How Creamware Got the Blues: The Origins of China Glaze and Pearlware.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2001, pp. 135–161.

Robert Hunter and George L. Miller. “All in the Family: A Staffordshire Soup Plate and the American Market.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2001, pp. 222–255.

Robert Hunter. “The Stylized Works of Michelle Erickson.” Ceramics: Art and Perception 46 (December 2001): 46–51.

Robert Hunter. “Ceramics in America.” In The New York Ceramics Fair Catalog. New York: Caskey-Lees, The National Academy Museum, 2002.

Jonathan Prown, Glenn Adamson, Katherine Hemple Prown, and Robert Hunter. “‘The Very Man for the Hour’: The Toussaint L’Ouverture Portrait Pitcher.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2002, pp. 94–114.

Robert Hunter and William Pittman. “A Cache of Eighteenth-Century Flowerpots in Williamsburg.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2002, pp. 209–213.

Robert Hunter. Book review: The Limehouse Porcelain Manufactory: Excavations at 108–116 Narrow Street, London, 1990. Kieron Tyler and Roy Stephenson, with J. Victor Owen and Christopher Phillpotts. In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2002, pp. 239–242.

Robert Hunter. “Making History.” Ceramic Review 200 (March/April 2003): 36–40.

“Ceramics in America: New Discoveries.” In The New York Ceramics Fair Catalog. New York: Caskey-Lees, The National Academy Museum, 2003.

Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter. “Swirls and Whirls: English Agateware Technology.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2003.

Robert Hunter. “Cataclysmic Ceramics.” Studio Potter 32, no. 1 (December 2003): 55–61.

Robert Hunter and Michelle Erickson. “Recreating Eighteenth-Century Staffordshire Agateware.” The Catalogue of Antiques & Fine Art 4, no. 6 (2004): 272–273.

Robert Hunter. “Specializing in the Diverse: The Many Styles of Michelle Erickson.” Kerameiki Techni 47 (July 2004): 43–47.

Robert Hunter and Marshall Goodman. “The Destruction of the Benjamin DuVal Stoneware Pottery.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2005, pp. 37–60.

Robert Hunter, Kurt Russ, and Marshall Goodman. “Stoneware of Eastern Virginia.” The Magazine Antiques 167, no. 4 (April 2005): 126–133.

Robert Hunter and Hank Lutton. “A Yankee Jug in Dixie.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2006, pp. 240–243.

Robert Hunter. Book review: The Potter’s Eye: Art and Tradition in North Carolina Pottery. Mark Hewitt and Nancy Sweezy. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2006.

Robert Hunter. “Surfaces of Illusion: Mocha and Spatter Ware.” In Expressions of Innocence and Eloquence: Selections from the Jane Katcher Collection of Americana, edited by Jane Katcher, David A. Schorsch, and Ruth Wolfe, 2006.

Luke Beckerdite and Robert Hunter. “Earth Transformed: Early Southern Pottery at MESDA and Old Salem.” The Magazine Antiques 171, no. 1 (January 2007): 160–169.

Robert Hunter. “Underground Knowledge: Recent Discoveries in American Earthenware.” New England Antique Journal 25, no. 7 (January 2007): 24–28.

Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter. “Making a Bonnin and Morris Pickle Stand.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Easthampton, Mass.: Antique Collectors’ Club for the Chipstone Foundation, 2007, pp. 141–164.

Rod Jellicoe with Robert Hunter. “English Porcelain in America: Evidence from Williamsburg.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Easthampton, Mass.: Antique Collectors’ Club for the Chipstone Foundation, 2007.

Robert Hunter and Jeffrey Ray. “A Bonnin & Morris Waste Bowl.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Easthampton, Mass.: Antique Collectors’ Club for the Chipstone Foundation, 2007, pp. 185–187.

Robert Hunter. “John Bartlam: America’s First Porcelain Manufacturer.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Easthampton, Mass.: Antique Collectors’ Club for the Chipstone Foundation, 2007, pp. 193–196.

Robert Hunter. “America’s Ceramic Heritage—Technology to Ideology.” NCECA Journal 27 (2007): 106–108.

Robert Hunter. “John Bartlam: America’s First Porcelain Manufacturer.” In The New York Ceramics Fair Catalog. New York: Caskey-Lees, The National Academy Museum, 2008, pp. 20–25.

Robert Hunter. “The Ceramic Works of Michelle Erickson.” In The New York Ceramics Fair Catalog. New York: Caskey-Lees, The National Academy Museum, 2008, pp. 26–31.

Robert Hunter and Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley. “Recent Scholarship on the American China Manufactory of Bonnin and Morris.” The Magazine Antiques 173, no. 2 (February 2008): 66–71.

J. Victor Owen and Robert Hunter. “Too Little, Too Late: The Geochemistry of a 1773 Philadelphia Porcelain Openwork Basket.” Journal of Archaeological Science 36, no. 2 (February 2009): 333–342.

Robert Hunter and Michelle Erickson. “Marbling and Combing.” Korean Monthly Ceramic Art 13, no. 149 (2008): 98–101.

Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter. “Slipware Marbleizing.” Pottery Making Illustrated 12, no. 1 (January/February 2009): 22–26.

Robert Hunter. “Conflict Ceramics.” Ceramic Review 232 (July/August 2008): 38–41.

Robert Hunter and George L. Miller. “Suitable for Framing: Decorated Shell-Edge Earthenware.” Early American Life40, no. 4 (August 2009): 8–19.

Robert Hunter. “Staffordshire Ceramics in Wachovia.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Luke Beckerdite. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2010, pp. 81–104.

Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter. “Making a Moravian Squirrel Bottle.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Luke Beckerdite. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2010.

Robert Hunter and Michelle Erickson. “Making a Moravian Faience Ring Bottle.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Luke Beckerdite. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2010, pp. 190–199.

Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter. “The Surface Comes First.” Pottery Making Illustrated 12, no. 6 (November/December 2009): 17–21.

Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter. “Making a Moravian Marbled Slipware Bowl.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Luke Beckerdite. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2010.

Luke Beckerdite and Robert Hunter. “Early Collectors of North Carolina Earthenware.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Luke Beckerdite. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2010.

Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter. “Thrown Agateware.” Pottery Making Illustrated 13, no. 1 (January/February 2010): 35–37.

J. Victor Owen, Robert Hunter, Martha Zierden, and Roderick Jellicoe. “Microstructures in Phosphatic Porcelain from Sintering to Vitrification: Evidence from Sherds Excavated in Charleston, South Carolina.” Geoarchaeology 26, no. 2 (March/April 2011): 292–313.

Robert Hunter. “American Porcelain Teabowl.” The Magazine Antiques 178, no. 1 (January/February 2011): 254–257.

Luke Beckerdite, Johanna Brown, and Robert Hunter. “Meaning and Metaphor in North Carolina Moravian Slipware.” The Catalogue of Antiques & Fine Art 11, no. 1 (2011): 178–185.

Robert Hunter. “William Rogers of Yorktown, Virginia, 1720–1739: America’s First Stoneware Potter.” In This Blessed Plot, This Earth: English Pottery Studies in Honour of Jonathan Horne, edited by Amanda Dunsmore. London: Paul Holberton Publishing, 2011.

Robert Hunter. “Seventeenth-Century North Devon Slipware and the ‘Keep Me’ Factor.” In A Glorious Empire: Archaeology and the Tudor–Stuart Atlantic World, edited by Eric Klingelhofer. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2011.

Robert Hunter. Book review: Aileen Dawson, English and Irish Delftware, 1570–1840. London: British Museum Press, 2010. In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2012, pp. 171–173.

Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman. “New Insights into the Remarkable Nineteenth-Century Pottery of Eastern Virginia’s Lower James River Basin.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2013, pp. 200–258.

Robert Hunter. “From Genesis to Hogwarts: The Magic of Pottery.” NCECA Journal, Proceedings of the 48th Annual Conference on Education for the Ceramic Arts.

Robert Hunter. “Josiah Wedgwood and Eighteenth-Century Agateware Technology.” In Proceedings of the Wedgwood International Seminar, Alexandria, Virginia, April 23–26, 2014. Edited by Anne Forschler-Tarrasch and Robert Hunter. Published by the Wedgwood International Seminar.

Robert Hunter. “Specializing in the Diverse: A Journey in Ten Ceramic Objects.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2014.

Robert Hunter. “A Revolutionary American Stoneware Flask.” American Ceramics Circle Newsletter.

Robert Hunter, editor. Ceramics in America.

Robert Hunter and Juliette Gerhardt. “An Eighteenth-Century American True-Porcelain Punch Bowl.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2016.

Robert Hunter and Oliver Mueller-Heubach. “The Captain George W. Russell Presentation Pitchers.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England for the Chipstone Foundation, 2016.

Robert Hunter. “Hampton, Virginia.” 2017.

Robert Hunter. “Mark Hewitt: Authoritative Vessels.” Exhibition catalog, Pucker Gallery, Boston, October 13–November 25, 2018.

Robert Hunter. “The Last Drop: Intoxicating Pottery, Past and Present.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2018.

Robert Hunter. “Michelle Erickson: Distilled.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2018.

Robert Hunter. “Art and Utility: Thomas Chandler’s Stoneware.” In Swag & Tassel: The Innovative Stoneware of Thomas Chandler. McKissick Museum, August 6, 2018–July 20, 2019, pp. 22–26.

Robert Hunter. “The Art and Mystery of the American Face Vessel.” In Early American Face Jugs, edited by George H. Meyer and Kay White Meyer. Bloomfield Hills, Mich.: Sandringham Press, 2019, pp. 14–16.

Robert Hunter and Meredith Moody Poole. “Memorial: Ivor Noël Hume, 1927–2017.” Society for Historical Archaeology.

J. Victor Owen, Evan M. Owen, John D. Greenough, Deborah Miller, Brandon Boucher, and Robert Hunter. “Geochemistry of Eighteenth-Century Hard-Paste Porcelain Artifacts Excavated in Philadelphia.”

Robert Hunter and Oliver Mueller-Heubach. “Visualizing the Stoneware Potteries of William Rogers of Yorktown and Abner Landrum of Pottersville.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2019.

Robert Hunter. “A Manhattan-Made Native American Portrait Jug.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2019.

Robert Hunter and Angelika Kuettner. “Ceramics.” In The Material World of Eyre Hall: Four Centuries of Chesapeake History, edited by Carl R. Lounsbury. 2021.

Robert Hunter. “The Eighteenth-Century Stoneware of Ashbel Wells Jr. of Hartford, Connecticut, Revealed.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Ronald W. Fuchs II. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2021/2022.

Robert Hunter. “Newly Discovered Examples from DuVal’s Richmond Stoneware Manufactory.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2021/2022.

Robert Hunter, with David Stuempfle. “A Study in Rhythm: The Stoneware of David Stuempfle.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Ronald W. Fuchs II. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2021/2022.

“Southern Hoodoo and the Dr. Peter Davis Ring Bottle.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Ronald W. Fuchs II. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2023.

Robert Hunter. “Perish Slavery, Prosper Freedom.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Ronald W. Fuchs II and Robert Hunter. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2024.

Robert Hunter. “About Face Vessels.” In Ceramics in America, edited by Ronald W. Fuchs II and Robert Hunter. Havertown, Pa.: Casemate Academic for the Chipstone Foundation, 2024.


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