| [Newcomb Pottery Jug] | Frontispiece |
| FACING PAGE |
| [Building a Piece of Pottery]: |
| 1. Making the First Coil. 2. Testing theOutline. 3. Continuing the Piece | 18 |
| [Working on the Wheel]: |
| 1. A pale-green bowl for flowers. 2. A cream-jug.3. A flower-jar with two handles. 4. A nasturtium bowl | 38 |
| [Methods of Decoration]: |
| 1. A large fruit-bowl. 2 and 3. Low dishesfor candy. 4. A lamp-bowl | 38 |
| [Where Use and Beauty are Combined] | 68 |
| [Pottery for Beauty and Use]: |
| 1. Rose-bowl. 2. A low Dutch dish. 3. Fruit-bowl | 80 |
| [How to Make a Plaster Mould]: |
| 1. A plaster mould. 2. A rose-bowl | 80 |
| [Pottery for Beauty and Use]: |
| 1. Lamp-bowl. 2. Candlestick. 3. Wall-jarfor water-plants. 4. A flower candlestick | 80 |
| [The Making of a Tile] | 108 |
| [Basket-covered Pottery] | 126 |
| [Indian Pottery] | 156 |
| [Indian Pottery] | 162 |
| [Teco Ware] | 172 |
| [Some Pieces of Volkmar Pottery] | 176 |
| [A Piece of Newcomb Pottery] | 178 |