Acknowledgments | p. 4 |
Foreword | p. 5 |
Authors' Note | p. 6 |
Jntroduction: The Role of Haeger in American Art Pottery | p. 26 |
Origins-1871 | p. 34 |
Profile of David H. Haeger, Founder (1839-1900) | p. 34 |
The Dundee Brick Company | p. 34 |
The Pot Shop | p. 35 |
Artware Production Begins-1914 | p. 36 |
Profile of Edmund H. Haeger (1886-1954) | p. 36 |
Early Haeger-The Arts & Crafts Designs of J. Martin Stangl & The "Second Hand" | p. 37 |
Profile of J. Martin Stangl with Fulper Sampler | p. 54 |
Early Haeger Price Guide | p. 59 |
Transition and Growth-1924-1934 | p. 102 |
Regular Haeger-The Old World Designs of J. M. Koenig | p. 102 |
Profile of J. M. Koenig | p. 110 |
Regular Haeger Price Guide | p. 113 |
World Recognition-The Chicago World's Fair-1934 | p. 132 |
A Century of Progress | p. 132 |
The Haeger Exhibit | p. 133 |
Maria and Julian Martinez | p. 136 |
Monkey Business | p. 140 |
World Prominence-1939-1944 | p. 141 |
Profile of Joseph F. Estes (1910-1988) | p. 141 |
Royal Haeger-The Modern Designs of Royal Hickman | p. 141 |
Profile of Royal Arden Hickman | p. 151 |
Profile of Frank Petty | p. 162 |
Royal Haeger Price Guide | p. 169 |
Resources | p. 239 |
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