. American homes and gardens . Masonic Temple, Philadelphia, Eight Inch Plate byRidgway. Very Rare The same may be said of the collection of Mrs. RichardV. Lindabury, of Bernardsville, New Jersey. I would like to mention the following rare pieces ascharacteristic of this collection: Governors Island, New York, ten-inch soup plate. New York Bay, eight and one-half-inch plate (Stubbs). Fort Gansevoort, eight-inch plate. Fulton Market, New York, soup tureen. A tea set of rare Baltimore views. My own collection contains two hundred varieties, all ofthem, with two exceptions, in proof condition. A


. American homes and gardens . Masonic Temple, Philadelphia, Eight Inch Plate byRidgway. Very Rare The same may be said of the collection of Mrs. RichardV. Lindabury, of Bernardsville, New Jersey. I would like to mention the following rare pieces ascharacteristic of this collection: Governors Island, New York, ten-inch soup plate. New York Bay, eight and one-half-inch plate (Stubbs). Fort Gansevoort, eight-inch plate. Fulton Market, New York, soup tureen. A tea set of rare Baltimore views. My own collection contains two hundred varieties, all ofthem, with two exceptions, in proof condition. A few of myfavorite pieces are:. Governors Island, New York, Ten Inch Plate. One ofthe Most Beautiful and Rarest of American Views It includes every variety of color in historical ware. It isstrong in English views, cup plates, luster ware, etc. I cannot do it justice in the brief space at my disposal. Mrs. Hinman has made no specialty of dark blue ware,although she has many choice pieces in her collection. These short outlines of collections can not help resemb-ling each other in many particulars.


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