Rockingham Ware in American Culture, 1830-1930, Reading Historical Artifacts by Jane Perkins Claney Rockingham ware wan an inexpensive, brown-glazed ceramic that was ubiquitous in America from the mid-nineteenth through the early twentieth century. Popular as an antique today, it is regularly sold at venues ranging from flea markets to antique shows.
The book features fifty halftones, fourteen of which also ae presented in color, and an extensibe archaeological database. Softcover, 184 pages.