The mature, expanded edition of the first serious English history of ceramics, revised by the collector and Member of Parliament Joseph Marryat. It organises the wares of the world by country and factory and became the indispensable reference for a generation of collectors and connoisseurs.
Sources for Joseph Marryat — A History of Pottery and Porcelain, Medieval and Modern (3rd ed.)
Joseph Marryat — A History of Pottery and Porcelain, Medieval and Modern (3rd ed.) in Ceramic Arts
Held in the Ceramic Arts chamber of the Babel Nexus Index.
- Jennie J. Young — The Ceramic Art (1878)
- Joseph Marryat — Collections Towards a History of Pottery and Porcelain (1st ed.) (1850)
- William Chaffers — The Collector's Handbook to Keramics of the Renaissance and Modern Periods (1909)
- Arthur Hayden — Chats on Old Earthenware (1909)
- Llewellynn Jewitt — The Ceramic Art of Great Britain, Vol. II (1878)
- William Harcourt Hooper — A Manual of Marks on Pottery and Porcelain (1892)
- Edward Dillon — Porcelain (1904)
- Simeon Shaw — History of the Staffordshire Potteries (1829)
- W. M. Flinders Petrie — Corpus of Prehistoric Pottery and Palettes (1921)
- Gisela M. A. Richter — The Craft of Athenian Pottery (1923)
- R. L. Hobson — Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, Vol. I (1915)
- R. L. Hobson — Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, Vol. II (1915)
- William Gibb & Bernard Rackham — A Book of Porcelain (1923)
- Mary White — How to Make Pottery (1904)
- George J. Cox — Pottery, for Artists, Craftsmen & Teachers (1914)
- Charles Fergus Binns — The Potter's Craft: A Practical Guide for the Studio and Workshop (2nd ed.) (1922)
- Alfred B. Searle — The Clayworker's Hand-Book (1921)
- Richard Lunn — Pottery: A Hand-Book of Practical Pottery for Art Teachers and Students, Vol. II — Decoration of Pottery (1910)
- John C. L. Sparkes — A Handbook to the Practice of Pottery Painting (1879)
- Eliza Meteyard — The Life of Josiah Wedgwood (1865–1866)