Antique Stoneware Crock | 2 Gallon Fermenting Vessel Planter
Add timeless utility and earthy texture to your home with this antique stoneware crock—a versatile piece that solves the need for stylish, functional storage or rustic plant display.
About This Piece
This Antique 2 Gallon Stoneware Crock is a beautiful example of early 20th-century American kitchenware. Likely made in the late 1800s to early 1900s, it features a classic salt-glazed beige exterior and a rich brown glazed interior. Unmarked but unmistakably authentic, this sturdy neutral vessel was originally used for fermenting or storing foods. Today, it lends itself just as well to modern use—as a chic kitchen utensil holder, rustic planter, or decorative catchall.
Rustic Character and Function
The crock has the durable, thick-walled construction typical of its era and retains a natural patina that celebrates its age and original purpose. While it shows some minor wear, including a faint hairline near the top rim, there are no major chips or cracks—making it both display-worthy and usable. Whether holding kindling, housing a favorite fern, or anchoring a farmhouse vignette, this vessel brings warmth and history to any space.
Product Details
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Material: Glazed stoneware
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Interior: Glossy brown glaze
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Exterior: Salt-glazed beige
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Dimensions: 9.5" Dia. x 9.25" H
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Origin: USA, early 1900s
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Condition: Very good vintage condition; small hairline near top rim, no major chips or cracks, possible glaze imperfections or staining
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