The practical book of early American arts and crafts . OCTAGONAL DISH WITH MOULDED RELIEF DECORATION. PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN, 1794 John T. Morris Collection, Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. SLIP DECORATED PIE PLATES, FROM THE VICKBRS POTTERY, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. DISH MOULD Courtesy of Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art SLIP-DECORATED POTTERY 231 people in Pennsylvania, whieli has clung to themthrough all the years that have elapsed since their an-cestors left the fatherland, is their love for tell us that the people in the Rhine country
The practical book of early American arts and crafts . OCTAGONAL DISH WITH MOULDED RELIEF DECORATION. PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN, 1794 John T. Morris Collection, Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. SLIP DECORATED PIE PLATES, FROM THE VICKBRS POTTERY, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. DISH MOULD Courtesy of Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art SLIP-DECORATED POTTERY 231 people in Pennsylvania, whieli has clung to themthrough all the years that have elapsed since their an-cestors left the fatherland, is their love for tell us that the people in the Rhine countrytake an especial delight in flowers, and that nowhereis this trait so universal as in the Palatinate, along theleft side of the river, the district from which so manyof the Pennsylvania German colonists migrated. Thefuchsia was a familiar and much-esteemed flower in thegardens of the farmhouses, and its almost invariablepresence there is probably to be accounted for in partby the fact that the fuchsia in Germany has long beenregarded as sacred, since it is one of the first signs ofthe returning life of spring. The Fokget-me-not. Sometimes in connexion withroses, sometimes by itself, the forget-me-
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