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Adams is an old name in the Staffordshire pottery industry; it was first mentioned in the Tunstall Manor Rolls of 1448 when two brothers, William and Richard Adams, were fined for digging clay in the road, as recorded by numerous early historians.
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ould countree, lustre band, royal arms mark, plain white ironstone, copper lustre, sauce tureen, gold overglaze, underglaze design, waste jar, green underglaze, leaf variant, ironstone china, waste bowl, pottery history, tea leaf, bone dish, hotel ware, compulsory emigration, yellow ware, open baker, electrical porcelain, cable style, handleless cup, covered vegetable, white ware
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East Liverpool, United States, John Goodwin, Alfred Meakin, Josiah Wedgwood, New York, Homer Laughlin, Anthony Shaw, Isaac Knowles, William Brunt, New Jersey, Red Cliff, Hall China Company, Enoch Wedgwood, James Bennett, William Bloor, Benjamin Harker, Knowles Company, Beaver Falls, Buffalo Pottery, Bulletin of the American Ceramic Society, Edward Walley, John Edwards, John Maddock, Thomas Hughes
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