Category:William Adams & Sons
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There was a large Adams family of potters in 18th-19th century Staffordshire, several called William. These may not all relate to the same one. This factory, founded by William Adams (baptised 1746; died 1805), was also called (but wares not marked as) the Greengates Pottery. William Adams & Sons closed in 1820, though the factory was later used by others. See "The Adams family of Potters" at www.thepotteries.org.
Media in category "William Adams & Sons"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1900) (14778569141).jpg 3,408 × 1,414; 1 MB
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Bodas de Isabel II y Luisa Fernanda.jpg 4,096 × 3,072; 3.61 MB
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Cachepot With Saucer, 1785–1790 (CH 18349817) (cropped).jpg 1,777 × 1,712; 3.08 MB
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Greensates Pottery - Tunstall - North Staffordshire - 1780.jpg 736 × 485; 76 KB
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Pair of bases MET 88121.jpg 680 × 357; 41 KB
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Sugar bowl MET 3639.jpg 4,000 × 2,351; 1.23 MB