White & Wood Pottery
The White & Wood Pottery was opened in Binghamton, New York by Charles N. White and George L. Wood in 1883. They made stoneware there until 1887, using the mark “White & Wood/Binghamton, N.Y.” (the first line in an arc).
Charles White was the son of Nicholas A. White of White’s Potttery in Utica, New York. In 1882 Charles White was made a partner of that pottery and its mark changed to “N.A. White and Son, Utica, N.Y”.