. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . can Museum, N. Y. 207. City Hotel, N. Y, By R. S. W. the designs which bear the mark R. S. W. These latter pos-sess an artistic border pattern of oak leaves and acorns,especially pleasing because of its simplicity and truthfulnessto nature. DESIGNS BY R. S. W. (OR R. S. & W.). — Designs in Dark Blue.— XIV. Border, Oak Leaves and Acorns. 197. Baltimore, Exchange. 198. Boston, Court House. 199. Boston, Nahant Hotel near. 200. Boston, Nahant Hotel near (same without tree). 201. Boston, State House. ANGLO-A


. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . can Museum, N. Y. 207. City Hotel, N. Y, By R. S. W. the designs which bear the mark R. S. W. These latter pos-sess an artistic border pattern of oak leaves and acorns,especially pleasing because of its simplicity and truthfulnessto nature. DESIGNS BY R. S. W. (OR R. S. & W.). — Designs in Dark Blue.— XIV. Border, Oak Leaves and Acorns. 197. Baltimore, Exchange. 198. Boston, Court House. 199. Boston, Nahant Hotel near. 200. Boston, Nahant Hotel near (same without tree). 201. Boston, State House. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 83 202. Columbia College. 203. Harvard College (several buildings). 204. Harvard College (single building). 205. Harvard College (different building). 206. New York, American Museum (Scudders). 207. New York, City Hotel. 208. New York, Park Theatre.* 209. New York, St. Pauls Chapel. 210. Philadelphia, Water Works. Portrait Medallions,—Washington, Jefferson, Lafayette,Clinton (see page 121). 211. Washington, Capitol. 212. Washington, Capitol (same, white edge).. 210. Philadelphia Water Works. By R. S. W. R. STEVENSON & WILLIAMS. —Designs in Dark Blue. Border, Vase of Flowersand Scroll Work.— Washington and Lafayette (portrait busts).Washington, Jefferson, Lafayette and Clinton. Aqueduct Bridge at Rochester. Erie Canal at Albany (Pitcher; see page 127), *This and other designs occur marked John Geddes, Verreville Pottery, Glasgow. 84 AXGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. RALPH STEVENSON. The Ralph Stevenson above mentioned as being a partnerwith Mr. Williams was evidently engaged in potting on hisown account, either before or after such connection. A num-ber of designs in dark blue, and some in other colors, markedR. S. have been attributed to him. DESIGNS BY R. S. (RALPH STEVENSON). —Designs in Dark Blue.*—XV. Border, Vine Leaves. ^^TS* *-*:*%*;* *™-****^ fit* sSSfc w -*WK*v ^1k far ? .ft. K^.A- ? Ufa ^•hmhmjli wmv ? ^^^Hlr 1^ *^^**s^ -^ ^<^Kr ? ii^*


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