One-Gallon att. Wm Capron, Albany, c1850 Stoneware Incised Bird Jug

July 18, 2015 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 87

Price Realized: $1,380.00

($1,200 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

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One-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Incised Bird Decoration, attributed to William Capron, Albany, NY, circa 1805, ovoid jug with tooled spout and ribbed handle, the front decorated with an incised and cobalt-highlighted design of a bird with hollow eye and squared tail, perched on a stylized leaf. Cobalt highlights to handle terminals. Excellent size and decoration. A body of work with distinctive incised birds of this style have been attributed to William Capron of Albany, NY. For a jar with nearly identical bird motif, see Paul Cushman: The Work and World of an Early 19th Century Albany Potter, pp. 79 and 85. Heavy chipping to base. 1 1/4" in-the-firing iron ping to reverse. Light wear to handle. H 11 1/2".



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