This antique stoneware crock features the rich, dark surface of Albany slip glaze, a finish prized for its depth and durability.
It solves the need for a substantial vessel that adds authenticity and texture, whether used in the kitchen, styled on a shelf, or repurposed as a vase or planter.
Made in the USA in the late 1800s, this crock shows the classic contrast between the glossy slip glaze and the exposed clay at the shoulder. The unglazed detail highlights the hand formed construction and adds visual interest. Natural glaze variation, patina, and small imperfections from age and use give it character and depth. Hand selected from a primitive collector’s estate, this piece works beautifully as a crock, vase, planter, or decorative accent.
This crock pairs beautifully with pieces from our Stoneware and Pottery and Vases and Vessels collections for a layered, collected display.
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