China and Glass Quarterly (Archive)
Although only published for one year in 1997, the China and Glass Quarterly made a significant contribution to the field. Each issue had 50 to 60 pages with articles, auction results, advertisements and a wealth of information on both British Ceramics (primarily transferware) as well as Early American Glass. Below we offer all the issues (for members) and a sampling of the articles. In addition, we plan to periodically excerpt articles and other bits from the CGQ and other Arman efforts, and make them available once again to TCC members and the public. Learn and enjoy! The History of CGQ
Access all four issues
Sample a cross section of articles from the China and Glass Quarterly:
- This first sample article, aptly demonstrates Dave’s scholarship and writing style:
Meet the Collectors: Mrs. Emma DeF. Morse’s Collection at the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts (David Arman) - Voices from the Past; Articles, Letters, Sales Lists and Auction Results from 1890 to the Present: Sam Laidacker (David Arman)
- Rarities of Size, Form and View; Ralph Stevenson's Vine Leaf Border Series (Ted Gallagher)
- Unpublished Discoveries in Ceramics (David Arman)
- Voices from the Past; Articles, Letters, Sales Lists and Auction Results from 1890 to the Present: Laidacker at The White Plains Antiques Show, Circa 1930’s (David Arman)
- Around the Block; Reports from the Auction Rooms (David Arman)
- Ralph and James Clews; Potters Extraordinaire – Part I (Norman Wolfe)
- From Cup to Saucer to Cup Plate (Mary Louise Gutman)
- Importers, Retailers, Wholesalers, and Auctioneers of Earthenware and Souvenir Wares in the United States and Canada – Part I (Arnold Kolwalsky)
- Meet the Collectors and Unpublished Discoveries: A Three Day Visit with Rex Stark (David Arman)
- Blue-Printed Pottery Items in the Stock Book of an Early 19th Century New York General Merchant (Finally!! Proof the American term “Cup Plate” is correct) (Martin Pulver)
After 1997, the CGQ rolled over to the TCC Bulletin