LEEDS POTTERY. 
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The marks adopted at the Leeds Pottery were 
LEEDS POTTERY* 
in large capitals, with a terminal asterisk, impressed. 
The same lettering, without the asterisk, in small capitals, im¬ 
pressed. 
A 
r <y Oy 
4 4. 
v 
P 
impressed in the form of a cross. 
I have seen this twice repeated on a plate, forming a double 
cross, also with HARTLEY, GREENS & CO. in 
addition to the cross on another plate, all impressed 
HARTLEY, GREENS & CO. 
LEEDS * POTTERY 
in a semi-circular form, impressed. 
L.P. on the large figures of the horse, in black. 
Leeds Pottery incised on the bottom of a goblet in writing 
letters. 
LEEDS POTTERY in black transfer on the outside of a jug 
in the yellow ware, ornamented with grapes, leaves and tendrils 
in red. 
R. B. & S. within an ornamental circle, which also gave the 
name of the pattern. This, according to Messrs. Kidson, for I 
