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  • Item 9915

     

    Coming to you from Doc's Crocks is this uncommon 1 Gallon Pot made and stampeb by "Paul Cushman,"  

     

    Paul Cushman worked in Albany from 1807-1833 (William Ketchum, Jr., American Stoneware , p. 67).  For detailed discussion, see Paul Cushman: The Work and World of an Early 19th Century Albany Potter

     

    This piece comes from the collection of Warren F. Hartmann. 

     

    This beauty features a Small Pot Form, Tooled Shoulder with Coggled Floral Above and Below, Applied Handles, the Coggled Potter's Name in Large Letters on the Body. and Flared Footer.  Measures 7 1/4" tall and 7" wide across the top. 

     

    Very Good Condition.  A 5/8" chip inside the rim and a narrow one outside the rim in the back, a 1/2" hairline above the right handle, four chips on the footer (3/8"to 5/8"), and a 1" flat chip on the underside at the edge.  No cracks, stains, or restoration.   

     

    Ships double-boxed, insured, and FREE

    Circa 1810 Paul Cushman, Albany, New York Stoneware Jar #9915

    $1,800.00Price
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