. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . Horticultural Hall, Centennial Building, Philadelphia, 1876.By Isaac Davis, Trenton, N. J. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 177 Within the past ten or twelve years some of the Trentonpotters have, to a limited extent, taken np this branch ofdecorative art. During some of the recent political cam-paigns they have produced ware with portraits of the presi-dential and vice-presidential candidates, and views of his-torical structures have also been attempted. Among theformer are alleged likenesses of Garfield, Blain
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. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . Horticultural Hall, Centennial Building, Philadelphia, 1876.By Isaac Davis, Trenton, N. J. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 177 Within the past ten or twelve years some of the Trentonpotters have, to a limited extent, taken np this branch ofdecorative art. During some of the recent political cam-paigns they have produced ware with portraits of the presi-dential and vice-presidential candidates, and views of his-torical structures have also been attempted. Among theformer are alleged likenesses of Garfield, Blaine, Logan, . lames G. Blaine Plate, Trenton, N. J. Cleveland, Hendricks, Thnrman, Harrison, Morton, McKin-ley and Hobart. Among the latter may be mentioned theHeadquarters of Washington at Newburgh, N. Y., and theold Lutheran Church at Trappe, Montgomery Co., Pa., erected in 1743. During the presidential campaign of 1896 some of the EastLiverpool potteries produced printed portraits of the nomi-nees on plates, pitchers, cups and saucers. Two of these i78 ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY