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<p>[QUOTE="Sandra, post: 349755, member: 3335"]According to Kovels' New Dictionary of Marks:-</p><p>"HARKER POTTERY CO.</p><p>East Liverpool, OH, U.S.A.</p><p>White granite & semiporcelain</p><p>1890-ca. 1900 (1890-1972)"</p><p><br /></p><p>I copied just as I saw it in book, but don't understand the (1890-1972)...maybe they revived the mark in 1972?</p><p>Sorry I don't have the ability to photo page to present here, but it is the same mark with bow and arrow, arrow intersecting words "Stone" & "China" and "H.P." and Co[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sandra, post: 349755, member: 3335"]According to Kovels' New Dictionary of Marks:- "HARKER POTTERY CO. East Liverpool, OH, U.S.A. White granite & semiporcelain 1890-ca. 1900 (1890-1972)" I copied just as I saw it in book, but don't understand the (1890-1972)...maybe they revived the mark in 1972? Sorry I don't have the ability to photo page to present here, but it is the same mark with bow and arrow, arrow intersecting words "Stone" & "China" and "H.P." and Co[/QUOTE]
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