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Enoch Wood & Sons

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

1827

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Enoch Wood & Sons

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

1827

Physical Qualities Lead-glazed earthenware, transfer-printed in cobalt blue, 10 in. (25.4 cm.) diam.
Credit Line Bequest of George C. Jenkins
Object Number 1930.65.27
Beaded rim bowl. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The view shows an English engine similar to the one designed by George Stephenson in 1835.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1930; George C. Jenkins
M. B. Munford, The Baltimore Museum of Art (Maryland State traveling exhibition), "Blue Staffordshire", circulated to Caroline County Public Library, Denton, September 1980; Notre Dame Preparatory, Towson, November-December 1980; Dorchester County Historical Society, Cambridge, January 1981; University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, February 1981; Western Maryland College, Westminster, May 1981; Worcester County Public Library, Snow Hill, May-June 1981; Essex Community College, Essex, June-July 1981; City Hall Museum, Salisbury, August 1981; White March Mall, White Marsh, October-December 1981.
Ted Gallagher, "Travelogue: Sightings of "Old Blue" Staffordshire," "Transferware Collectors Club Bulletin," Autumn 2005, Vol. VII, No. 1, pp. 11-17, ill. p. 11.

Inscribed: The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

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Enoch Wood & Sons

1817–1845

English, 1818 - 1846
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