Crockery & glass journal . 4 in. size is made of aluminum. The three sizes retail at 10, 15 and 2s cents respectively, witha big profit to the dealer. Every dealer should send for inrormation regarding our Auto-matic Fit-All Dish Cover Demonstrator. Its a first-class attraction. Dont turn this page over till youve made amemorandum to write us. A postal will do. Essmiller & Baker, 76 PARK PLACE (Room 28), NEW YORK. ig8. 1812. CHARLES DICKENS. 1912. Doulton & Company commemorate the centenary of Charles Dickens by the productionin pottery of a superb representation of the Dickens characters. The


Crockery & glass journal . 4 in. size is made of aluminum. The three sizes retail at 10, 15 and 2s cents respectively, witha big profit to the dealer. Every dealer should send for inrormation regarding our Auto-matic Fit-All Dish Cover Demonstrator. Its a first-class attraction. Dont turn this page over till youve made amemorandum to write us. A postal will do. Essmiller & Baker, 76 PARK PLACE (Room 28), NEW YORK. ig8. 1812. CHARLES DICKENS. 1912. Doulton & Company commemorate the centenary of Charles Dickens by the productionin pottery of a superb representation of the Dickens characters. They have receivedthe following letter: THE SAVAGE CLUB, ADELPHI TERRACE, Doulton & Co., Ltd., Burslem, dear Sirs: I have to convey to you my high appreciation of yourCHARLES DICKENS Doulton Pottery Ware. I think the conception of the figures, the colouringand the general execution of the whole work most admirableand not easily to be surpassed. I feel quite sure this ware will be much approved andsought after by all readers and lovers of my fathers works;more especially as the centenary of his birth is now sonear at hand. I am, my dear Sirs, Yours very truly, A. TENNYSON DICKENS. WRITE FOR THE DICKENS BOOKLET. WILLIAM S. PITCAIRN, 44 Murray Street, New York City. Sole A£ent Doulton & Co., Ltd. I.)) J


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