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Jersey City Pottery
ca. 1850

Jersey City Pottery
ca. 1880–89

University City Pottery
Agnes Marie Rhead
ca. 1910–11

University City Pottery
Taxile Doat
1912–13

University City Pottery
1910

University City Pottery
Taxile Doat
1912–13

University City Pottery
Frederick Hurten Rhead
1911

University City Pottery
Taxile Doat
1913

University City Pottery
1913

University City Pottery
Emile Diffloth
1910

Multiple artists/makers
1910

University City Pottery
1912–13

University City Pottery
ca. 1912–13

University City Pottery
ca. 1912

University City Pottery
1912

University City Pottery
ca. 1912–13

Emile Diffloth
University City Pottery
ca. 1910

Emile Diffloth
University City Pottery
ca. 1910

Taxile Doat
University City Pottery
1912

Adelaide Alsop Robineau
University City Pottery
1910

Taxile Doat
University City Pottery
ca. 1912–13

Taxile Doat
University City Pottery
1913

Multiple artists/makers
1881

Pewabic Pottery
Mary Chase Perry
ca. 1904

Hampshire Pottery
ca. 1904–14

Ouachita Pottery
ca. 1906–8

Marblehead Pottery
Arthur E. Baggs
ca. 1920–30

Pewabic Pottery
Mary Chase Perry
ca. 1918–25

Pewabic Pottery
Mary Chase Perry
ca. 1907–10

Multiple artists/makers
1905

Merrimac Pottery
ca. 1900–8

Roseville Pottery
Frederick Hurten Rhead
ca. 1904–8

Cowan Pottery
Waylande Gregory
ca. 1930
Newcomb Pottery
Ada Wilt Lonnegan
1897

Grueby Pottery
George P. Kendrick
ca. 1898–1909

Grueby Pottery
George P. Kendrick
ca. 1898–1909

Marblehead Pottery
Arthur E. Baggs
ca. 1908–20

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1908–18

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1908

Dedham Pottery
Hugh C. Robertson
ca. 1896–1908