Antique Stoneware Bowl | Primitive Kitchen Crock Bowl
Step back in time with this Antique Stoneware Bowl, a piece that brings authentic primitive charm to any kitchen or home display. Dating back to the early 1900s, this beautiful crock bowl was once an essential kitchen tool, used for mixing batter or kneading dough. The natural light beige hue and simplistic form reflect the utilitarian elegance of the era, adding a touch of rustic beauty to modern interiors or vintage collections.
Despite a hairline crack, this bowl remains in sturdy, usable condition, ready for continued functional use or display as a decorative collectible. The crack does not compromise its stability, and instead, adds to its character and story, making it a testament to its longevity and past life in early 20th-century kitchens. Whether used as a standalone piece or stacked with other vintage stoneware, it makes a warm and inviting statement.
This crock bowl’s utilitarian size makes it versatile in both form and function, ideal for serving fruits, holding seasonal decor, or simply standing as a decorative item that speaks to a simpler time. Its neutral tones blend seamlessly into a range of styles, from rustic farmhouse to minimalist modern, infusing warmth and history into any setting. Truly a timeless piece, it’s not only a functional item but a collectible treasure for those who appreciate the art of enduring craftsmanship.
Product Details
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Origin: USA Early 1900s, primitive kitchenware
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Dimensions: 10.25" Dia. x 5" H Utilitarian size for various uses
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Color: Light beige with subtle patina
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Condition: Good vintage condition with a hairline crack, still sturdy
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Material: Stoneware
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Style: Complements rustic, farmhouse, and modern aesthetics
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