Help with two bowls I dug up

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Garrett ace 250 8.5 x 11 dd coil, teknetics t2, sniper coil, dd coild, lesche digger, gator tool, garrett propointer.
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These both came from very old dump sites. If anyone could give me some help with identification I would appreciate it. As you can see one has a makers mark and the other doesn't! Thanks for looking. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448841884.430074.jpg.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448841911.039527.jpg.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448841927.870931.jpg.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448841949.713910.jpg.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448841966.291007.jpg.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448841986.591834.jpgcool thanks!
 

Very nice saves there - the bottom bowl was made by The Fell & Thropp Co (backmark used from 1879 - 1901), operated the old Taylor & Speeler pottery, known as the Trenton Pottery. It was owned by Samuel E. Thropp and J. Hart Brewer, the products being C. C. and white granite wares.The marks are the Arms of New Jersey. On white granite ware, the British Arms. A tiger’s head.
 

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Thank you deep secrets! Very quick reply. You know your stuff and I'm very appreciative! I'm assuming the yellow bowl will be a tough one without a makers mark!
 

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Seems you found a good hole to dig in. I've only found pieces of stuff like that. Keep digging
 

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