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ACADEMIC INTERESTS Although interested in all aspects
of early British Ceramics, BOW PORCELAIN is my speciality. With a large range of lecture subjects, I can be booked to talk to groups or societies, and will be pleased to discuss items brought along at post-lecture identification sessions. Bow Porcelain, The Collection
formed by Geoffrey Freeman (Lund Humphries, 1982) in conjunction
with Geoffrey Freeman, discusses the history of the factory and describes
and illustrates in detail the extensive collection which is now on
permanent display at
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A complete catalogue of the London Borough of Newham's collection of Bow Porcelain comprising 105 items, each fully described and illustrated in colour including five mezzotints by Thomas Frye. The catalogue includes a description of Newham in the 18th century, a History of the Bow Porcelain Factory, a History of the Collection and a Selected Bibliography. 120 pages. Available at £15 ($24) + postage
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Isleworth Porcelain (Private
publication, 1998) In March 1998 I collaborated with Roderick Jellicoe in producing a catalogue of his exhibition of the recently rediscovered Isleworth factory. The catalogue records and illustrates thirty-four pieces then attributed to the factory and relates them to wasters recently excavated from the Thames near the factory site.
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My
paper "Bow Porcelain: The Incised 'R' Marked Group and Associated
Wares" has now been published in the English Ceramic Circle Transactions,
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