OHIO.

THE I1ARKER I()TTELRV CO., [EAST LlVERI'()()L,
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TIIE 1I arker INtterv Q. was incrporated in 1890. The
Isiiess was estalblished by lieijamin  I larker, Sr., in   P.
'  80.~xiei he titacnic f    ~     .1           TAYLOR&CO
1840, when the mnanufacture of YelOW and Rokingham
\wars was 1eu tt.-tn.
Frnu 1847 t o850  r later the fi nale was IIarker,
Taylor & Co. They produced Rockingham pieces, such as
hmitig and hound-handled pitchers. bearing an emnbosscd
a iiu nprcsscd stanip.
George S. I larker & Co. followed sonic years later. Since
1879 white granite and seini-porcelain have been the staple
products of these works. The two marks here showi,-a
how and arrow with the initials of the com1panly.-have beceli
used for a numbe11ltr of Years.
The I lrkr I itterj to. at (ne time decorated the goods
1nade at other potteries, is is shown by a white granite por-
trait plate hearing the impressed factory mark of ltiurroughs.
Mountford & Co.. of Trenton, and the subjoinied arrow and
nionograin device, printed in black. This piece was produced
in 1892.
THE ()A lWIN l'OTI'1 F      (O., EAST 11VERP(x)L
GOODWIN 8ROS
Mtr. John ((oowitn established a pittery in East liverpool.
Ohio, for the production of yellow and Rockingham wares
inl 1844. In 1876, after M1r. Goodivin's death, his three sons =
succeeded him. atnid in 1893 the (oodwin Pottery Co. was
incorporated. Their products are pearl white, cream-colored
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