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Small Stoneware Crock Antique | Antique Two Tone-Dipped
Small Stoneware Crock Antique | Antique Two Tone-Dipped
Preserve the past while organizing the present—this petite late 1800s stoneware crock offers vintage charm and utilitarian beauty in a compact form.
About This Piece
This rare size antique stoneware crock features a classic dipped two-tone salt-glaze, with a rich brown upper and neutral beige base. Dating to the late 19th century, this small vessel reflects the form and function of early American kitchenware. Originally used for preserving food and storing butter, lard, or dry goods, its durable stoneware body and insulating qualities made it a staple in historic homes.
What sets this crock apart is its petite size—measuring just 4.5" in diameter and 3.25" tall—making it highly versatile for modern use. Ideal for holding kitchen salt, a favorite candle, a mini bouquet, or your favorite flatware, this piece merges practicality with historical appeal. The surface reveals the charming signs of age, including glazing imperfections and random bumps which are telltale signs of a salt-glazed antique crock. It also has gentle pitting that attest to its authenticity.
Product Details
- Material: Glazed stoneware
- Origin: Late 1800s, United States
- Finish: Two-tone dipped, salt-glaze in brown and beige
- Dimensions: 4.5" Dia. x 3.25" H
- Condition: No chips or cracks; expected wear from age and use, pitting, and glaze irregularities
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