Book: Early Pennsylvania & Other Colonial Furniture. Ironwork & Tinware. Pottery and Pewter. From the collection of the Late J. Stodgell Stokes, Philadelphia - Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc.
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Colonial Pottery, Stoke. "Messrs. Winkle & Wood (formerly of the Pearl Pottery, Hanley) took the Colonial Pottery in 1889. In 1890, F. Winkle continued the ...
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