. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . haracter,that most frequently used being a well-executed design offlowers and scroll-work. The blue color was usually less in-tense than that of Enoch Woods American wares, and moretransparent in the lighter shadings. DESIGNS BY A. STEVENSON. —Designs in Dark Blue.— V. Border, Scrolls and Flowers. 65. Hudson and Sacandaga, Junction of the. 66. New York, Almshouse in the City of (mark, eagle seated on label). 67. New York, Almshouse (mark, flying eagle with label in beak). 68. New York, Catholic Cathedra
. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . haracter,that most frequently used being a well-executed design offlowers and scroll-work. The blue color was usually less in-tense than that of Enoch Woods American wares, and moretransparent in the lighter shadings. DESIGNS BY A. STEVENSON. —Designs in Dark Blue.— V. Border, Scrolls and Flowers. 65. Hudson and Sacandaga, Junction of the. 66. New York, Almshouse in the City of (mark, eagle seated on label). 67. New York, Almshouse (mark, flying eagle with label in beak). 68. New York, Catholic Cathedral (by W. G. Wall, Esq.). 69. New York, City Hall (by W. G. Wall, Esq.). 70. New York, Church and Buildings Adjoining, Murray St. (by W. G. Wall, Esq.). 71. New York, Columbia College (by W. G. Wall, Esq.). 72. New York, Fort Gansevoort (by W. G. Wall, Esq.). 73. New York from Brooklyn Heights (by W. G. Wall). 74. New York from Weehawk, View of (by W. G. Wall). 75. Perry, The Temple of Fame (by W. G. Wall, Esq.). 76. Troy from Mt. Ida (by W. G. Wall, Esq.). ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 4i. 42 ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. Borders, Various Designs. yy. Dutch Church at Albany, Lafayette (portrait).
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