Antique Stoneware Crock | Primitive Home Decor Planter
A soulful accent for the thoughtfully styled home—this antique crock brings form, function, and vintage authenticity to your favorite space.
About This Piece
This antique stoneware crock is a stunning blend of rustic charm and utilitarian elegance. Sourced from the early 1900s, it was originally used for preserving and storing food in country kitchens. Its timeworn surface, muted glaze, and gentle imperfections speak to a history of daily use.
Today, it makes a lovely statement as a planter, vessel for fireplace kindling, or decorative holder for wooden spoons and rolling pins. Its light beige coloring and slightly varied texture make it an easy addition to primitive, farmhouse, or modern rustic interiors.
Rustic Elegance & Function
Each piece carries the uniqueness of hand-thrown pottery: subtle irregularities in glaze, faint clay variations. It effortlessly combines charm and practicality.
One-of-a-Kind History
You’ll receive the exact crock shown in the photos—no surprises. Its age is evident in the light speckling/pitting, natural glaze flaws, and patina that have developed over time. Despite its vintage status, it’s in wonderful condition and ready to serve in its next chapter.
Product Details
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Material: Glazed stoneware
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Color: Light beige with natural imperfections
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Origin: United States
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Era: Early 20th century
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Dimensions: 1 gallon, 7.5" Dia. x 7.5" H
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Condition: antique; glaze and clay defects typical of handmade antique pottery, no cracks
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