Photo #1 Lorraine Punchard’s, ‘200 Years of Playtime Pottery & Porcelain,’ p 204, bottom.
Example of 20th Century Children’s Miniature Cannister Set, Mary Hadley.
Photo #2 Lorraine Punchard’s, ‘200 Years of Playtime Pottery & Porcelain,’ p 18, top.
Example of 18th Century Children’s Miniature Cannister (top row #1 on the left), c 1770, Josiah Wedgwood, Black Basalt.
Photo #3 Lorraine Punchard’s, ‘Playtime Pottery & Porcelain From the United Kingdom & the United States,’ p 17, top-right.
Example of 18th Century Children’s Miniature Cannister (top row, middle), c 1760, Thomas Whieldon, ‘Tortoiseshell’ glaze finish.
Photo #4 Lorraine Punchard’s, ‘Playtime Pottery & Porcelain From the United Kingdom & the United States, p 18, top.
Example of 18th Century Children’s Miniature Cannister – No Lid (bottom row, #2 from the left, 3.25” H), c 1760, Josiah Wedgwood, Creamware, hand painted.
Photo #5 Doris Lechler, ‘English Toy China,’ pp 1, 113.
Example of 18th Century Children’s Miniature Cannister (top row, #3 from the right, 3.5” H), c 1750, Leeds Creamware with Cobalt Blue Feathered Edge.
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