| James Edward Nightingale - 1881 - 222 pages
...was presented by Enoch Wood, the well known potter, who attached to it the following memorandum : " This was given to Enoch Wood by William Fletcher in...possession during that time, and is highly valued." Simeon Shaw, in his " History of the Staffordshire Potteries, 1829" (p. 198), says, " The close resemblance... | |
| James Edward Nightingale - 1881 - 222 pages
...was presented by Enoch Wood, the well known potter, who attached to it the following memorandum : " This was given to Enoch Wood by William Fletcher in...possession during that time, and is highly valued." Simeon Shaw, in his "History of the Staffordshire Potteries, 1829" (p. 198), says, " The close resemblance... | |
| Louis Marc Solon - 1903 - 558 pages
...Wood by W. Fletcher in January, 1809. He informs me he remembers it being made by Mr. W. Littler, of Longton, near Stoke, about fifty-five years ago, say...possession during that time and is highly valued." I must add that this specimen presents none of the usual imperfections of the ware ; but for the memorandum... | |
| George Woolliscroft Rhead, Frederick Alfred Rhead - 1906 - 548 pages
...belonged to Enoch Wood, and has the remains of a label in his handwriting affixed. The label states that " This was given to Enoch Wood by William Fletcher in...possession during that time, and is highly valued." Examples of Longton Hall ware are scarce in private collections, although many pieces must be scattered... | |
| 1906 - 318 pages
...William Fletcher in Jan., 1809. He informs me he remembers it being made by Mr. William Littler, of Longton, near Stoke, about fifty-five years ago, say...possession during that time, and is highly valued." The caddy itself does not appear to be possessed of any great artistic excellence, although Solon in... | |
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