2MARKS OF AMERICAN POTTERS.

The later marks of this potterY,
wNare, are show n bekow.

ulsedl  oil   scmii-l)( rcelain
ANCHOR OlEy

TiHE 1DELAWARE l'()TTERY, TRENT()O           , N. J.
Sessrs. (0 phait & (o. operated The 1)elaware Pottery
between 1884 and i8o_5. The tivo marks here figtired weie
pritled in black, or imprcsscd oil cups, druggists' mortars.
etc. A limited amouit of lwIlleek porcelainl was also millade
'11 onie tune bY this h0111 ( :'c also Tlie Trenton PotteriCs
THE ( V lRESCE'T l'(Yll'ER1', TI ExT ( )N, N. J.
Tli    Crescent Potterv Co. was organized inl 1881 by
Charles I1. Cook aild 11. S. I lancock, for the manutfacture of
sanlitarY arthenware, \\hite granitC and C. C. wares.
In 1885, their marks were the Coat of Arms of the State
I  NcW  [ se ,  ll  a  11011 S ea h   1i1  a  CIa c tilat  - TIC't, i1o
Witc 1fr1iitt (ill110 ware.
Abliout 18o0, the lion mark, printed in b)lack on1 white
gIraite, o1 "Paris White"' ware, was iII use.

WArRANT ED

In i89o, the "Daintv" pattern mark was used.
In 1896, the "Melloria" pattern was issued.
COOK a M OCK.      Coc I& HANCOCK

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