This nineteenth century stoneware crock was made in the Albany, New York area; the potter’s identity is part of ongoing research and archaeology. One side features an incised bird highlighted with cobalt; the other side is decorated with an incised flower highlighted with cobalt.
Item Date: Circa 1810
Measurement: Height: 12”
Material: Stoneware
Item Condition: Some minor chips to the edge of one handle were restored, chip to the base.
Literature: See Warren F. Hartmann’s research article published in the 2012 issue of Ceramics in America; Chipstone, Robert Hunter, titled The Stoneware of Early Albany: A Mystery Solved.
Price: $6,750
SKU 1511-21
For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.
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