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Pottery Marks

1-2 Akron China Co., Akron, O.
3 American Art Ceramic Co., Corona, N. Y. Established 1901.
4 American Art China Works, Trenton, N. J. Established 1891.
5-6 American China Co., Toronto, Ohio. Established 1897.
7-9 American Crockery Co., Trenton, N. J. Established 1876.
10-12 American Encaustic Tiling Co., Zanesville, Ohio.
13 American Porcelain Mfg. Co., Gloucester, N. J. 1854-57
14-22 American Pottery Co., Jersey City, N. J. 1833-45.

Pottery Marks

23-24 American Pottery Mfg. Co., Jersey City, N. J. 1833-40.
25 American Terra-Cotta Co. Chicago, Illinois.
26-35 Anchor Pottery Co., Trenton, N. J. From 1894. Marks printed.
36-37 Anna Pottery, Lowell, Ill. Marks inscribed.
38-39 Armstrong & Wentworth, Norwich, Conn. 1814-28. Impressed.
40 Avon Pottery, Cincinnati, Ohio. Established 1886.
41 Baum, J. H. Wellsville, Ohio. 1880-95. Printed.
42 Beech, Ralph B., Philadelphia, Pa. Established 1845. Impressed.

Pottery Marks

1-2 Beerbower, L. B. & Co., Elizabeth, N. J. From 1879. Impressed.
3 Beerbower & Griffen, Phoenixville, Pa. Established 1877.
4-7 Bell, John, Waynesboro, Pa. 1826-81. Impressed.
8-9 Bell, John W., Waynesboro, Pa. 1881-95.
10 Bell, Joseph, Putnam, Ohio. 1827-1850. Impressed.
11 Bell, Peter, Jr. Hagerstown, Md. & Winchester, Va. c. 1800.
12-13 Bell, Samuel, Strasburg, Va. 1843-52. Impressed.
14-16 Bell, Samuel and Solomon, Strasburg, Va. 1852-82. Impressed.
17 Bell, S. & Sons, Strasburg, Va. 1882-1908. Impressed.
18 Bell, Upton Waynesboro, Pa. 1895-99. Impressed.
19-21 Bell Pottery Co., Findlay, Ohio.
22 Bellmark Pottery Co. Trenton, N. J. Established 1893.

Pottery Marks

23-37 Bennett, Edwin, Baltimore, Md. From 1856-1890.
38 Bennett, E. & W., Baltimore, Md. 1848-56. Impressed.
39-40 Bennett, James S. Moultonboro, N. H. 1840-44. Impressed.
41 Bennett, James, about 1840. East Liverpool, Ohio & Birmingham, Pa.
42 Bennett, John, New York City, 1876, West Orange, N. J., 1882.
43 G. Benton & L. Stewart about 1818.
44-45 Blair, Sylvester, Cortland, N.Y. 1829
46 Bloor, William, 1862. Impressed.
47 Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. 1771-1772. Inscribed.
48 Boone, Thona, G. 1840-1846.
49 Boss Bros., Akron, Ohio. About 1874. Impressed.

Pottery Marks

1 Boughner, Alexander, Greensboro, Pa. 1812-50. Impressed.
2 Boughner, A. & W., Greensboro, Pa. Impressed or in blue. 1850-90.
3 Boyer, John, Schuylkill Co., Pa. about 1810.
4 Bradshaw China Co., Niles, Ohio.
5-7 Brockman Pottery Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Established 1862.
8-10 Broome, Isaac, Trenton, N. J. Established 1880.
11-20 William Brunt Pottery Co., E.,Liverpool, Ohio. 1850-1894.
21-22 Buffalo Pottery about 1905, Buffalo, N. Y.


Pottery Marks

23-40 Burgess & Campbell (International Pottery Co.), Trenton, N. J. 1860.
41-53 Burford Bros. Pottery Co., E. Liverpool, Ohio. 1879-1900.
54 Burley & Winters, Crooksville, Ohio. After 1850.
55-60 Burroughs & Mountford, Trenton, N. J. 1879-1882.
61 Butler, A. J. & Co., New Brunswick, N. J. About 1850. Impressed.
62 Bullock, W., Roseville, Ohio, 1870-1885. Impressed.

Pottery Marks

1
Cadmus, A., South Amboy, N. J. About 1850. Impressed.
2 Caire, Frederick, J., Huntington, L. I. 1854-1863.
3-5 Caire, Jacob, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1842-1852. Impressed.
6-9 Cambridge Art Pottery Co., Cam-bridge, Ohio.
10 Camp & Thompson, Akron, Ohio. c. 1870-1880. Impressed.
11 Carr, James, South Amboy, N. J. 1852-54. Impressed.
12-20 Carr & Morrison, (New York City Pottery), New York, N. Y. 1853-88.
21-25 Cartwright Bros., E. Liverpool, Ohio. 1880-1900.


Pottery Marks

26-30 Ceramic Art Co.(Lenox) Trenton, N. J.Established 1889.
31 L. & B. G. Chase, Somerset, Mass. c. 1850. Impressed.
32 Chapman, J. Troy, N. Y. 1815-1820.
33-34 Chelsea China Co., New Cumberland, W. Va. Established 1888-1893.
35-38 Chelsea Keramic Art Works, Chelsea, Mass. Established 1866.
39-46 Chesapeake Pottery Co., Baltimore, Md. Established 1880.
47-49 Chester Pottery Co., Phoenix-ville, Pa. Established 1894.
50-52 Chittenango Pottery Co., Chittenango, N. Y.Established 1897.


Pottery Marks

1 Chollar & Bennett, Homer, N. Y. 1842-44. Impressed.
2 Chollar & Darby, Homer, N. Y.1844-49. Impressed.
3-5 Cincinnati Art Pottery Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Established 1879.
6 City Pottery Co., Trenton, N. J.Established 1859.
7-8 Clark, Nathan, Athens, Lyons & Mt. Morris, N. Y. 1820-40 at Athens.
9-10 Columbian Art Pottery, Trenton, N.J. Established 1876. (Morris & Willmore).
1-12 Commeraw, Thomas, at Corlear's Hook, N. Y. c. 1802-20.
1-14 Corlear's Hook, N. Y. c. 1800. Impressed.
15-22 Cook Pottery Co.,Trenton, N. J. Established 1894-1900.
23-24 Cowden & Wilcox, Harrisburg, Pa. c. 1880. Impressed or in blue.
25 Coxon & Co., Trenton, N. J. 1863-1884. (Empire Pottery)
26 Crafts, Caleb, Portland, Me. 1837-1841. Impressed.



Pottery Marks

27-28 Crafts, Martin, Nashua, N. H. 1845-1851. Impressed.
29 Crafts, Thomas & Elbridge. Whateley, Mass. 1820-48. Impressed.
30-42 Crescent Pottery Co. Trenton, N. J. Est. 1881.
43 Crolius, John, New York. Latter half 18th century. Impressed.
44-45 Crolius, Clarkson, Sr. New York. About 1794-1837.
46 Crolius, Clarkson, Jr. New York. 1838-1850.
47 Crooksville China Co. Crooksville, Ohio.
48 Cross, Peter. Hartford, Conn. 1805-1810.
49-55 Crown Pottery Co., Evansville, Ind. Est. 1891.

 

 

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