A COBALT DECORATED TWO-HANDLED STONEWARE CROCK
PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK FAMILY
A COBALT DECORATED TWO-HANDLED STONEWARE CROCK

PAUL CUSHMAN, ALBANY, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1815

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A COBALT DECORATED TWO-HANDLED STONEWARE CROCK
PAUL CUSHMAN, ALBANY, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1815
Stamped 'PAUL: CUSHMAN', the word "Cooperstown" in script across the jug.
15 ½ in. high

Lot Essay

Cushman is Albany's best-known stoneware manufacturer. His earliest known work is stamped "1809", even though he was not listed as a stoneware maker until 1813. He operated his shop on Washington Street until his death in 1833.

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