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Painted and Bronzed Tin Pottery Trade Sign, "SNOW & COOLIDGE. EARTHENWARE. WEST STERLING MASS.," 18 x 14 in., accompanied by a late 19th century illustrated wholesale catalog booklet for the Wachusett Pottery, which was owned by Marcus Snow and Henry Coolidge in West Sterling, Massachusetts. Note: According to the booklet, The Wachusett Pottery was established in 1820. It was the largest of the three major potteries in the area, and their wares were made from the clay from the Stillwater River.


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Date:
2012-03-04

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