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| 1-7 | Crown Pottery (Cont'd) |
| 8-9 | Cushman, Paul. Albany, N. Y. 1805-1825. Impressed. |
| 10-2 | Dedham Pottery Co. Dedham, Mass. 1897. |
| 13-4 | Delaware Pottery, Trenton,N. J. Established 1884. |
| 15-8 | Denver China & Pottery Co. Denver, Colo. |
| 19 | Derry China Co. Derry Station, Pa. |
| 20-21 | Dick, Jacob. Tuscarawas County, Ohio. c. 1835. Impressed. |
| 22 | Dillon, C. & Co., Albany, N. Y. About 1835. |
| 23 | Dipple, A. G. Lewisburg, Pa. c. 1890. Impressed. |
| 24 | Drach, Rudolf, Bedminster, Pa. 1780-1800. |
| 25 | Dry,(Drey), John or Dry Bros. Dryville, Pa. 1804-c. 1850. Inscribed. |
| 26 | Dry Bros. from about 1850. |
| 27-32 | East End Pottery Co. E. Liverpool, Ohio. |
| 33 | East Liverpool Potteries Co., E. Liverpool, Ohio. From 1890. |
| 34 | East Morrisania China Works, New York, N. Y. |
| 35-37 | East Palestine Pottery Co. E. Palestine, Ohio. |
| 38-40 | East Trenton Pottery Co., Trenton, N. J. Established 1888. |
| 41-42 | Eberley, J. S., Strasburg, Va. 1880-1906. Impressed. |
| 43 | Edmunds, B. & Co. Charlestown, Mass. c. 1856. Impressed. |
| 44-46 | Empire Pottery, Trenton, N. J. 1863-1875. (Coxon & Co.) |
| 1 | Enterprise Pottery, Trenton, N. J. Established 1880. |
| 2-4 | Faience Mfg. Co. Greenpoint, N. Y. 1880-1892. Printed. |
| 5 | Farrar, Isaac B. Fairfax, Vt. About 1798-1838. |
| 6-8 | Fell & Thropp Co. Trenton, N. J. |
| 9 | Fenton & Hancock, St. Johnsbury, Vt. (1859-1870). Impressed. |
| 10 | Fenton, C. W. Bennington, Vt. From about 1847 to 1849. |
| 11 | Fenton, Jonathan. Forset, Vt. 1801-1810. Impressed. |
| 12 | Fenton, L. W., St. Johnsbury, Vt. (1829-59) . Impressed. |
| 13 | Field, L. F. Utica, N. Y. c. 1860-70. |
| 14 | Figley, Joseph. Newport, Ohio. c. 1850. Impressed. |
| 15 | Fisher, J. C. Hartford, Conn. 1805-12. Impressed |
| 16 | Florentine Pottery Co., Chillicothe, Ohio. |
| 17-21 | Ford China Co., Ford City, Pa. Late 19th Century. |
| 22 | Frackleton, S. S. Milwaukee, Wis. Late 19th century. |
| 23 | Franklin Pottery Co., Franklin, Ohio. 1880-84. Impressed. |
| 24 | French China Co., Sebring, Ohio. |
| 25-31 | Fulper Bros. Flemington, N. J. 1805 through 19th cent. Impressed. |
| 32 | Furman, Noah, about 1840-1856. Cheesequake, N. J. |
| 33 | Funkhouser, L. D., Strasburg, Va. 1899-1905. Impressed. |
| 34 | Galloway & Graff, Philadelphia, Pa. Established 1868. |
| 35 | Gans, H. Lancaster County, Pa. about 1870. |

| 1-3 | Geijsbeek Pottery Co., Golden, Colo. Established 1899. |
| 4 | Gerlach, C. Pennsylvania. Inscribed on redware. |
| 5-35 | Glasgow Pottery Co.( John Moses &Sons), Trenton, N. J. 1863-1890. |

| 36-41 | Globe Pottery Co., E. Liverpool, Ohio. Established 1888. |
| 42 | Goodale, Daniel, Hartford, Conn. 1818-1830. Impressed. |
| 43 | Goodale & Stedman, Hartford, 1822. |
| 44-48 | Goodwin, John, E. Liverpool, Ohio. 1844-53. |
| 49 | Goodwin, Seth. Hartford, Conn. 1795-1828. |
| 50 | Goodwin, Thomas O., Goodwin, Harvey, Hartford, Conn. 1820-1870. |
| 51 | Goodwin & Webster, Hartford, Conn. 1810-50. Impressed. |

| 1 | Greber Pottery, Upper Hanover, Montgomery County, Pa. 1848-1855. |
| 2-8 | Greenwood Pottery (Stephens & Tams), Trenton, N. J. Established 1861. |
| 9-13 | Griffen, Smith & Hill, Phoenixville, Pa. Established 1879-1890. |
| 14-18 | Grueby Faience Co., Boston, Mass. Established 1897. |
| 19 | Haig, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. 1812-1833. Hall, E. ( See W. P. Harris) . |
| 20 | Hamilton & Jones, Greensboro, Pa. c. 1870. Impressed or in blue. |
| 21 | Hamilton, Clem, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. c. 1870. Impressed. |
| 22-23 | Hamilton, James (Eagle Pottery) , Greensboro, Pa. 1844 to about 1890. |
| 24 | Hamlyn, George, Bridgeton, N. J. c. 1835. Impressed. |

| 25-28 | Hampshire Pottery Co. J. S.Taft & Co.), Keene, N. H. Established 1871. |
| 29 | Hanks & Fish, Swan Hill Pottery, South Amboy, N. J. 1849. |
| 30-33 | Harker Pottery Co., E. Liver-pool, Ohio. From 1890. |
| 30 | Harker, Taylor & Co., existed 1847-51. |
| 34 | Harris, Thomas, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Established 1863. Impressed. |
| 35 | Harris, W. P., Newton, Tuscarawas, Ohio. 1828-56. Impressed |
| 36-37 | Hastings & Belding, Ashfield, Mass. 1850-54. Impressed. |
| 38 | Haxton & Co., Ft. Edward, N. Y. Established 1875. Impressed. |
| 39 | Headman, Andrew, Rock Hill, Pa. 1806-1840. |
| 40- 41 | Headman, Charles, Rock Hill, Pa. 1840-70. |

| 1 | Heighshoe, S. E., Somerset, Ohio. c. 1850. Impressed. |
| 2 | Hemphill, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. 1833-38. Painted in red. |
| 3-7 | D. & J. Henderson, Jersey City, N. J. 1829-33. Marks impressed. |
| 8 | Henne, J. S., Shartlesville, Pa. About 1800. Impressed. |
| 9 | Hewitt, Isaac, Prices Landing, Pa. 1870-80. In blue. |
| 10. | Higgins, A. D. Cleveland, Ohio. 1837-50. Impressed. |
| 11 | Hopkins, John, Seneca County, Ohio. c. 1835. Impressed. |
| 12 | Houghton, Edwin (Dalton Pottery), Dalton, Ohio. 1864-1890. Impressed. |
| 13 | Hubener, George, Vincent, Pa. 1783-98. |
| 14-15 | Irelan Linna, San Francisco, Calif. Established 1899. |
| 16 | Jeffords, J. E. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 1868-90. Printed. |
| 17 | Jones, Evan B., Pittston, Pa. c. 1880. Impressed. |
| 18 | Kelley, Peter, Philadelphia, Pa. c. 1840. Impressed. |
| 19 | Keystone Pottery Co., Trenton, N. J. |

| 20 | Kline, Phillip, Carversville, Pa. c. 1808. |
| 21 | Klinker, Christian, Bucksville, Pa. About 1772-92. |
| 22 | Klugh, Jesse, Morgantown, Pa. 1874. |
| 23-32 | Knowles, Taylor & Knowles, E. Liverpool, Ohio. From 1870. |

| 1-24 | Knowles, Taylor & Knowles (Cont'd). |
| 25 | Krumeich, B. J., Newark, N. J. c. 1845 -60. Impressed |
| 26 | Kurlbaum & Schwartz, Philadelphia, Pa. c. 1853. Impressed. |
| 27 | Lathrop, Charles, Norwich, Conn. c. 1792. Impressed. |
| 28-36 | Homer Laughlin China Co., E. Liverpool, Ohio. Established 1874. Printed. |

| 37-38 | Lehew & Co., Strasburg, Va. Established 1885. Impressed. |
| 39 | Lehman, Louis, Poughkeepsie,N.Y. 1852-56. Impressed. |
| 40 | Letts, Joshua, Cheesequake, N. J. 1810-1815. |
| 41 | Louis, Lehman & Philip Riedinger, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1855. |
| 42-43 | Leman, Johannes, Tyler's Port, Pa. c. 1830. |
| 44 | Lewis, Henry, Huntington, N. H. Before 1827. Impressed. |
| 45 | Lewis & Lewis, Huntington, N. Y. 1854-63. Impressed. |
| 46 | Lewis & Gardiner, Huntington, N. Y. 1827-1854. Impressed. |
| 47-49 | Link, Christian, Stonetown, Pa. From 1870. Impressed. |
| 50-53 | Lonhuda Pottery, Steubenville, Ohio. Established 1892. |
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