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Kent Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Mar 2007 06:07:46 -0700
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Alasdair,

The best I can come up with is WILLIAM WILLIAMS of the Ynysmeudwy Pottery,
near Swansea, Wales, c. 1856-1859.  It was formerly known as MICHAEL &
WILLIAM WILLIAMS (1845-1856) and between c. 1860 and 1870 it was G. LEWIS &
MORGAN.  These wares also appear to have been flow blues. This information
comes from the 

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MARKS ON AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND EUROPEAN EARTHENWARE,
IRONSTONE, AND STONEWARE (1780-1980) by Arnold A. & Dorothy E. Kowalsky,
Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Altglen, Pennsylvania. p. 372


Kent Taylor

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