. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . 309. William Perms Treaty. By T. G. graver of this design was indeed vague, as the Treaty Elmitself, under which Penn, in 1682, made his treaty of friend-ship and goodwill with the natives, is not represented. In itsplace are nondescript trees, with clumps of foliage sur-mounted by bunches of unrecognizable fruit, pagodas andOriental buildings. It is probable that there are a dozen ormore distinct varieties of this imaginative design. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 105 DESIGNS BY THOMAS GREEN. —Designs in Blac


. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . 309. William Perms Treaty. By T. G. graver of this design was indeed vague, as the Treaty Elmitself, under which Penn, in 1682, made his treaty of friend-ship and goodwill with the natives, is not represented. In itsplace are nondescript trees, with clumps of foliage sur-mounted by bunches of unrecognizable fruit, pagodas andOriental buildings. It is probable that there are a dozen ormore distinct varieties of this imaginative design. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 105 DESIGNS BY THOMAS GREEN. —Designs in Black, Red, Green, Brown, Pink,Gray, Bine, etc.— XXIII. Border, a Stencil or Set Pattern of Small, Diamond-shaped 311. William Penns Treaty. By T. G. William Penns Treaty:— 308. Penn standing, companion kneeling; two Indians standing. 309. Penn, companion and Indian standing; squaw kneeling. 310. Penn seated, companion standing; two Indians,—man standing, squaw kneeling. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY 311. Penn standing, companion seated; Indian standing, squaw reclining. 312. Penn and attendant at right; Indian and squaw at left; all standing. 313. Penn and attendant standing; two Indians seated and one reclining. J. PI. & CO. Joseph Heath & Co. were making goods for the Americanmarket at Tunstall, England, in 1829. They were the makersof the well-known residence of Richard Jordan design, whichis among the most abundant of old English patterns in East-ern Pennsylvania and in New Jersey. It is found on entiretable services and on every size of plate then made, and wasprinted in a greater variety of colors and shades, perhaps,than any other American view. It was drawn by W. Mason,a drawing tea


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