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"Drink Fair Dont Swear": Winterthur's punch bowls and punch drinking in America - Winterthur - Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum
The vast majority of Winterthur's Sixteen thousand or so ceramics and nearly thirty-five hundred pieces of glass are on display in the museum's...
Magazine Antiques, 01/01/02 by Leslie B. Grigsby · More from publication -
Dated English delftware and slipware in the Longridge Collection
Delftware and slipware in the Longridge Collection in New England are described. The collection consists of 440 pieces of tin-glazed earthenware...
Magazine Antiques, 06/01/99 by Leslie B. Grigsby · More from publication -
The conflicting demands of work, family, and school among students at an urban university.

The effects of perceived effectiveness of university support services and general satisfaction with the educational experience on conflicting...
Journal of Psychology, The, 03/01/98 by Grigsby, Tenora D.; Hammer, Leslie B.; Woods, Steven · More from publication -
Some dated English drinking vessels with trailed-slip decoration, 1612-1752
Drinking vessels were made in England in the 17th and 18th centuries that featured the trailed slip decorative technique. This method involved...
Magazine Antiques, 06/01/95 by Leslie Grigsby · More from publication -
Aesop's fables on English ceramics
Aesop's Fables had been popular for centuries in England and by the 1700s had become a common decorative theme for ceramic objects. Several...
Magazine Antiques, 06/01/94 by Leslie B. Grigsby · More from publication -
18th century AD
A 1754 book by George Edwards and Matthew Darly called 'New Book of Chinese Designs...' influenced stoneware, earthenware and soft-paste porcelain...
Magazine Antiques, 02/01/94 by Leslie B. Grigsby · More from publication



