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1 Mar 2009 Anna Pottery ; Formerly attributed to Kirkpatrick Pottery The Anna Pottery in Anna, Illinois is best known today for its eccentric wares

2 Feb 2011 Tue Feb 01 20:36:00 PST 2011; Anna Pottery, Union County, Illinois Cornwall Kirkpatrick with brother Wallace, and father Andrew Sr.,

Flask,Pottery & Porcelain,Kovels,Pig,RSS Feeds,Price Guide, ... was started in Anna, Illinois, in 1859 by Cornwall and Wallace Kirkpatrick.

eBay: Find Kirkpatrick Pottery, Anna Illinois Stoneware Mini Jug in the Pottery Glass , Pottery China , China Dinnerware , Stoneware category on eBay.

Between 1859 and 1896 the brothers Cornwall and W. Wallace Kirkpatrick built and operated a large stoneware pottery in Anna, Union County, Illinois.

Between 1859 and 1896 the brothers Cornwall and W. Wallace Kirkpatrick built and operated a large stoneware pottery in Anna, Union County, Illinois.

This is a vintage reproduction Frog Cup made by the Anna Pottery in Anna, Illinois. The original ones date back to the mid to late 1800's.

In southern Illinois, the Kirkpatricks found such near the town of Anna. They established Anna Pottery in 1859. Near Anna were beds of the brown clay that

A visit to Anna Illinois this year's holiday season offers celebrations including Carols at The Anna Kirkpatrick Pottery Museum is open daily.

15 Dec 2002 Cornwall and Wallace Kirkpatrick made pottery at various sites in Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois before moving to Anna because of its fine

17 Jul 2010 Extremely Rare and Fine Anna Pottery Stoneware Hanging Basket, attributed to Wallace and Cornwall Kirkpatrick, Anna, IL, circa 1880,

George E. Parks was a life long citizen of Anna, Illinois and author of the Kirkpatrick Pottery. Black & White photos. - Pig of 1874 (marked with IL

Back in 1859, the brothers Cornwall and Wallace Kirkpatrick opened a pottery factory in Anna Illinois. The Kirkpatricks had located a source of Kaolin clay

23 Jan 2010 The Anna Pottery School: Texas Stoneware Snake Jug by John L. Stone Kirkpatrick, at Anna Pottery in Anna, Union County, Illinois–so

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