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A BOOK OF P TTE Y M O R A R K S . By W. P E R CI V A L JE R V I S. Co ri t e d A l l R i h t s R e s er ed py gh . g v . N COMP IL IN G this list of Pottery M ark s I have endeavored to adapt my self more particul arl y to the requirements of A m erican readers rather n tt m t the at o of a at um r of ma s ma of tha a e p coll i n gre n be rk , ny which exist n s n s m s a fu st a wa in s m u only o i gle peci en , c re lly ored y o e p blic or private o t n ina ss to an but a fa few . I n the as of ft ma s c llec io , cce ible y vored c e Del rk , n a e it a a s to m e us ss to n um m a s t m a s fr for i st nc , ppe r ele e c ber y p ge wi h rk om or a r s of the t s m of th e hist ic l reco d Ho el de Ville , o e which have never been seen except in th e records of registration ; so I have presented only a few s m s of the st- wn ma rs es r n m s a as far as ss peci en be kno ke , r e vi g y p ce , po ible , r s of to- da t u the ast has so ma a tra t n for the ma k y , ho gh p ny honor ble di io s a t e i that it was impossible to ltoge h r ignore t . f tu at w t a to Ja an—m fr n w as . otsu a I or n e i h reg rd p y ie d , Mr H K T k , h son of a - w a a s otter a n n n himself t e well kno n J p ne e p , h vi g ki dly draw a r s tat a a s m a k s of to-da and su m collection of rep e en ive J p ne e r y , pple ented f anat r t s them with brie expl o y no e . r m an of the ma s r n a f u s Ve y y rk he e give h ve never be ore been p bli hed . Som e of the old ones are copied from examples of collectors who have placed their collections a t my disposal others have been freely drawn from existing works on th e subject ; and I bel ieve al l prominent m akers are represented n r fu ness with a sufficie t deg ee of ll . Great care and no small amount of trouble h as been taken with the A merican section and if my design t o make this th e feature of the work has m s u as n at m s f But as th r i not been acco pli hed I co ld e ily vi dic e y el . I w e ec pi urtes s at the an s of A m a m anufa tu rs for ent of many co ie h d eric n c re , which I am not ungrateful ; and I trust they will find their reward in the public recognition of their honesty of purpose to elevate their art and to make A merican pottery representat ive of A m erican skil l and al l that is noblest in art Am erican . E NGL A ND . GE A snwoa 'rx aos n O . 85 . a . L B , H ley . ’ as n s n as at nt 1 8 1 M o I ro stone w p e ed in 3 by C . as I n 1 851 . e ur as the J . M on . F Morl y p ch ed a t et re 859 and s the us p ten . He r i d in 1 , old b i ss to G and a s t ne eorge L . T ylor A hwor h . A S O N arm ou —E nd of t nt O t . B L , Y h eigh ee h ntur A e rat r a wer ce y . d co o . Princip lly flo m str u e ts He a so use s r at nu u . s bj c . l d ilve (pl i ) l e OR IE N TA L STONE I . 8: G. A LCOCK 85 G A Cobrid e E sta s e 1 843 J . lcock , g . bli h d r r h A m m J& 49 d and cate ed p incipally to t e erican arket . — A E R t . na and a t WM . DD LY , Long on Chi e r h enware . E c c Cobrid su s N R A L o x Co . e c e s s H Y g , c or — n s m - a to John A lcock . Fi e e i porcel in . The colors and designs of their prints are original n t n a d s riki g . A T u t n- on- t —A m fac W . UL , B r o Tren . odern r ma n o n m tal s to y , ki g r a en good in richly colored s gla ze . A E R H — m A R D . u u BB Y IC See Herc lane . E WA R A T S UR Co. n t n D D B Y , Lo g o . na E sta — Chi . blished M arch 1 0 1 863 the , — wedding day Of the Prince O f Wales by r Fr ma su s Shi ley ee n . The cces ive rms w H ammersl re m an Cc fi ere y , F e . , Hammersl y A stbury a nd E d wa A st u CO rd b ry . ' A S . A L L E R rON SON S t CH , Long on . a and us Chin l tre ware . E E E I a d MOB I R Y B LL K ( rel n ) . N E A R S TR N — O G . E sta s 1 863 t M bli hed . Wi h the aid Of some Stoke potters the m anu fa tu Of ast a an e at w t th c re c p ri , d cor ed i h e r s t ust s Of B rainchou i ide cen l re Henri , was su ssfu nau urate I t h d r cce lly i g d . a fo m r u erly been p od ced by W . H . Goes in m t ua t li i ed q nti ies. I S A A A GU E R t am - A C B L Y , o herh . a t s t the a s p in er fir t a Derby Chin Work , nd f h R o in am s a a terwards at t e ck gh Work . the s of the att in 1 842 A t clo e l er, , he at and started in business as a decor or, continued the use Of the R ockingham t m r cres as a trade a k . E L L Co G as w. B . J . M . P . , l go h 42 E E sta s 1 8 . arthenware . bli ed in - E E V UE OTTE R u l 1 802 41 . B LL P Y , H l , R d wa O f e t and two nt Job i g y , Sh l on , ge le m en nam ed Smith founded an earthen w m n f h re but the art are a u actory e , p ner s a un 1 804 I n 1 806 the hip only l sted til . works again came into the possession Of R d wa and his t er G r who Job i g y bro h eo ge , o t nu t em unt 1 81 6 w e t c n i ed h il , h n hey were su l r am r cceeded by Bel . C e colo , green glaze and blue printed earthenware w the sta r u s ere ple p od ction . B A R E R S ON Don P tt S K , The o ery , — s sh 4 as in S w t . E ta 1 90 to 1 8 in on bli ed 7 . Up 3 w ' the a s of G n Of L s w it as h nd ree , eed , hen w u t amu a r and 1 851 am bo gh by S el B rke , in bec e m u A n a of S a el Barker Son . ge er l line earth enware and abnost t a pierced ware , iden ic l in m s a and s t that of L s was a . h pe de ign wi h eed , de From 1 81 0-1 81 2 a small quantity Of china was ma h ar st m a s de .