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YORKSHIRE POTTERIES, ETC. 
Marked pieces of this ware are now of great rarity. We have 
a teapot and two goblets with a very dark brownish black glaze, 
splashed and blotched with greyish green, also a terra-cotta 
tobacco jar with white beading top and bottom, the lid with a 
broad band of light blue near the white beading along the edge, 
and a large patch ol blue on the knob. These are marked on the 
bottom, Commondale Pottery, the letters being arranged in a 
circle, impressed. 
Fig. 7. Teapot and Two Goblets. York Museum Collection. 
Fig. 8 . Tobacco Jar. York Museum Collection. 
Mr. Hurst has a water-bottle, stopper, and stand in rich buff 
terra-cotta. The stand is marked 
CROSSLEY 
COMMONDALE 
Mr. P. Crossley, to whom I am indebted for most of the above 
account of the pottery, very kindly presented to 11s some years 
ago an orange-brown jug, ornamented with a group of figures on 
each side, and a vine—-leaves and grapes—all in low relief. This 
piece is unmarked. 
