. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . 232. Erie Canal at Buffalo. Bv R. S. R. S. (RALPH STEVENSON).—Designs in Red, Brown, Black, Purple, Lace Border. 232. Erie Canal at Buffalo. 233. New Orleans (view of city). ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 87 WILLIAM ADAMS. A pottery was founded at Stoke-upon-Trent early in thelast century by William Adams, which he operated untilabout 1829, at which time he took his two sons into partner-ship, under the style of William Adams & Sons. About fiveyears later larger works were established at Tunstall. The


. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . 232. Erie Canal at Buffalo. Bv R. S. R. S. (RALPH STEVENSON).—Designs in Red, Brown, Black, Purple, Lace Border. 232. Erie Canal at Buffalo. 233. New Orleans (view of city). ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 87 WILLIAM ADAMS. A pottery was founded at Stoke-upon-Trent early in thelast century by William Adams, which he operated untilabout 1829, at which time he took his two sons into partner-ship, under the style of William Adams & Sons. About fiveyears later larger works were established at Tunstall. Thedark-blue designs relating to America were produced at theStoke establishment. Those in other colors, of a later period,were made at the Tunstall 234. Mitchell & Freemans China and Glass Warehouse, Win. Adams, of Stoke. DESIGNS BY WILLIAM ADAMS (Stoke). —Designs in Dark Blue. Border, Foliage.— 234. Mitchell & Freemans China and Glass Warehouse,Chatham Street, Boston. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY.


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