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West view of  the Cast Iron Bridge... (Scott) 

This is the most common view of the Bridge over the River Wear, and was used by many potteries.  Scott's Pottery used multiple very similar variations of this transfer, which merit a page of their own. The easiest way to spot the difference between the groups of photos below is to look at the shapes of the clouds in the top centre detail. The Scott transfers are typified by a row of small horizontal clouds above the bridge.

A Scott and Sons 1


 A Scott and Sons 2


Scott Brothers and Co 1


Scott Brothers and Co 2


Scott Brothers and Co 3


Scott Brothers and Co 4


 Scott Brothers and Co 5


Scott Brothers and Co 6

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