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Baltimore Wholesale Business Directory and Business Circular for the Year 1853
Volume 529, Page 133   View pdf image (33K)
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WILLIAM LINTON,

MANUFACTURER OFg

STONE AND EARTHENWARE,

FIRE BRICK, &c. &c.

POTTEEY AND SALES-ROOM,

CORNER OF LEXINGTON AND PINE STREETS,

WHERE HE CONTINUES TO MANUFACTURE

Stone and Earthenware of every description ; also, Chemical Stoneware, sucli as
Receivers, to hold from ten to thirty gallons, with or without Spigots, with con-
necting pipes of all shapes. Plain and Ornamental Chimney Pots, Tobacco Pipe
Heads, &c. &c.

Having given his personal attention to the manufacturing of the above wares,
especially the Chemical Ware, (when in the firm of Ferine & Linton,) he is now-
prepared to furnish manufacturing Chemists and the Trade with the above articles
of a superior quality, at the lowest market prices.

MAULDEN PERINE'S

WESTERN

Stone and Earthenware Potteries.

No. 711 WEST BALTIMORE STREET.

All kinds of CHEMICAL STONEWARE, also Fire Bricks, Slabs, &c., for
Coal Stoves. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to.

E. & W. BENNETT'S

S. E. COB. CANTON AVENUE AND CANAL ST.

TWO SQUARES EAST OF THE PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD DEPOT,

BALTIMORE

To whom have just been awarded a Silver Medal by the Maryland
Institute for the best article of Ironstone, Cane and Fancy Rocking-
ham Ware, either foreign or domestic. The Subscribers now wish to
inform the Trade and Public generally, that they are fully prepared
to supply all orders with a better article of the above named ware than
can be obtained elsewhere.

The assortment of CANE or SALAMANDER WARE comprises
Pitchers. Mugs, Bowls, Chambers, Oval and Round Dishes, Snuff
Jars Jelly Cans, &c. &c. The assortment of Rockingham consists
in part of Plain and Embossed Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Pitchers, Bowls,
Mugs, Cake Moulds, Jars, Bed Pans, Spittoons, and numerous other
articles, all of superior quality and finish.

 

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