Recorded presentations during TCC Annual Meetings and Conferences, including lectures presented during the 2025 TCC Hartford, Ct. Conference, which celebrated the many "Landscapes, Real and Imagined, on British Transferware!”. The meetings have been videotaped and added to the TCC website for members to view with login.
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Photos & Video by Scott T. Hanson 2025
First presented November 15, 2025 at the Transferware Collectors Club 2025 Virtual Annual Business Meeting
Also presented was: A Visit to the Jo Anne Jones Transferware Collection, Photos & Video by Scott T. Hanson 2025
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Photos & Video by Scott T. Hanson 2025
First presented November 15, 2025 at the Transferware Collectors Club 2025 Virtual Annual Business Meeting
Also present was: A Visit with Patricia and Colin Knight, Photos & Video by Scott T. Hanson 2025
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The 2025 TCC conference celebrated the many Landscapes, Real and Imagined, on British Transferware! There were six lectures presented and they have since been videotaped and added to the TCC website for members to view. The video recordings are sponsored by The Paul and Gladys Richards Research Grant Program for Studies in British Transferware.
Dick Henrywood reviewed the history of recording landscape patterns. He identified the various resources published, the illustrations they recorded, addresses the importance of identifying sources, and revealed a selection of plagiarized prints.
The other five lectures presented at this conference were:
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The 2025 TCC conference celebrated the many Landscapes, Real and Imagined, on British Transferware! There were six lectures presented and they have since been videotaped and added to the TCC website for members to view. The video recordings are sponsored by The Paul and Gladys Richards Research Grant Program for Studies in British Transferware.
Jonathan Gray takes us on a tour of Wales through the landscapes and seascapes printed on pottery and porcelain by Welsh factories.
The other five lectures presented at this conference were:
Rich with content for ceramic collectors, researchers, authors, curators, and historic archaeologists, the sites are sure to deliver value for their visitors. The exhibition’s curators continue to enhance them and, now, with site application upgrades, including a new magnification feature and upgraded content management capabilities, the TCC and its collaborators are pleased to relaunch these exhibits, all free to a worldwide audience.

Branded Patriotic America, debuted in 2014 in collaboration with Historic New England, and the Winterthur Museum

Launched in 2015 in partnership with the Northern Ceramic Society.
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