552      POTTERY AND POR CELALV
At the Bell pottery was also produced in a limited way
a variety of pottery glazed with pewter.  A large water-
jar, with cover and stand, recently added to the collection
of the Pennsylvania Museum, shows a pewter glaze over
a coating of white slip. The handles consist of moulded
lions' heads, and on the front is a relief design represent-
ing Daniel wrestling with two lions.
304.-BROWN STONEWARE JAR. COBALT BLUE DECORATION.
MADE BY PAUL CUSHMAN, ALBANY, N. Y., i8o9.
PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM.
PAUL CUSIHMAN.
A sketch of the Cushman pottery will be found on page
1 2. We figure here (Ill. 304) another characteristic ex-
ample of his stoneware.
RALPH BAGNALL BEECH, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Ralph Bagnall Beech was born in London, England,
in iSio, and in his youth entered the Wedgwood pottery,