The Chronicle of the Overbeck PotteryThe Overbeck sisters developed and established their art pottery in Cambridge City, Indiana ... the four sisters ... were Margaret, Hannah, Elizabeth and Mary ... the family name remained Overpeck until 1911. |
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Contents | 9 |
Trends and a Decade of Design and Experiment | 33 |
The Overbeck Chronicle | 49 |
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