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- On the Assay Marks on Gold and Silver Plate, by Octavius Morgan
(Archaeological Journal, 1852)
- Essay on Pottery and the Pictile Art - Historically, Chemically, and Practically Considered, by Apsley Pellatt, MP
(Art Journal, 1853)
- Choice Specimens of Glass
(Cassell's Family Paper, 1860)
- "Old Wedgwood" Ware
(Leisure Hour, 1868)
- Some Notes About Porcelain and Pottery, by William C. Prime
(Harper's Monthly, 1874)
- Dresden China at Home
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1879)
- Ancient and Modern Venetian Glass of Murano
(Harper's Monthly, 1882A)
- Venetian Glass, by George E. Fox
(Girl's Own Paper, 1885)
- A Chat About China, New and Old
(Girl's Own Paper, 1886)
- A history of china and pottery.
- Spoons
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1887)
- A short history of spoons.
- Toad Mugs
(Monthly Chronicle of North-County Lore and Legend, 1890)
- Toad mugs were a "practical joke" mug, with the figure of a toad moulded on the inside that would be revealed to the unwary drinker as he drained his draught.
- The Silver Spoon Craze, by Dora de Blaquière
(Girl's Own Paper, 1897)
- On the fad for collecting souvenir spoons in the US and Canada.
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