Historical Staffordshire, Catskill Mountain House - Aug 09, 2014 | Louis J. Dianni, Llc In Ny
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Historical Staffordshire, Catskill Mountain House
Historical Staffordshire, Catskill Mountain House
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Plate
Age: C. 1835
Material: Ceramic
Maker: Jackson
Description: Mulberry colored transfer printed scene titled verso 'View of the Cattskill Mountain House, N Y, and marked Jackson's Warranted'.
Size: 10.5"
Weight: 1 pound 1.2 ounces
Condition: Excellent,light glaze craquelure, no scratch marks.
History: "Jackson's Warranted" was a mark used by Job and John Jackson at their pottery in Burslem, Staffordshire, England. The pottery was in business from 1831 to 1835.The Catskill Mountain House was a famous hotel near Palenville, New York and in the Catskill Mountains overlooking the Hudson River Valley, built in 1824. In its prime, from the 1850s to the turn of the century, it was visited by three U.S. presidents (U.S. Grant, Chester A. Arthur and Theodore Roosevelt) and the power elite of the day.The Mountain House's site, the "Pine Orchard," had long been famous for its panoramic views up and down the Hudson Valley and even beyond to the east. John Bartram and James Fenimore Cooper had both written about it in different contexts.Artists and writers had discovered the Catskills some time earlier. Shortly after it was constructed, the Mountain House and its surroundings became a favorite subject for Washington Irving and artists of the new Hudson River School, most notably Thomas Cole. Cooper advised his European audience, "If you want to see the sights of America, go to see Niagara Falls, Lake George and the Catskill Mountain House."[1]The hotel was built in 1823 and opened a year later by a group of merchants from nearby Catskill on a plateau with sweeping views of the Hudson Valley on one side and two lakes on the other side that provided water and recreation.In 1839, Charles Beach, whose father ran a stage coach line from the town of Catskill to the Mountain House, leased the hotel from the owners for six years and then bought it outright. Beach rebuilt the Mountain House, changing the original Federalist design into a neo-classical structure.
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Historical Staffordshire, Catskill Mountain House

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