Jug, 1797-1819

Summary

Thomas Commeraw, a free African American potter and entrepreneur, produced salt-glazed stoneware in the Corlears Hook neighborhood of New York City from 1791 to 1819. These stoneware jars and crocks were durable and helped preserve food for storage in cool cellars and ice houses. Commeraw's distinctive stoneware typically contains cobalt blue swags and tassel decoration.

Thomas Commeraw, a free African American potter and entrepreneur, produced salt-glazed stoneware in the Corlears Hook neighborhood of New York City from 1791 to 1819. These stoneware jars and crocks were durable and helped preserve food for storage in cool cellars and ice houses. Commeraw's distinctive stoneware typically contains cobalt blue swags and tassel decoration.

Artifact

Jug (Vessel)

Date Made

1797-1819

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

57.65.5

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Stoneware (Pottery)
Salt glaze

Color

Gray (Color)
Blue

Dimensions

Height: 12.25 in

Diameter: 7 in

Inscriptions

on front: Commeraws / Stoneware / Corlears / Hook / N.York

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