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Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze
Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze
Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze
Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze
Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze
Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze
Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze
Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze
Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze

Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze

$195.00

Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th Century Salt Glaze Vase

Antique Stoneware Crock Canning Jar | 19th C. Salt Glaze is the perfect solution for adding authentic American history, texture, and timeless character to your home. With its sculptural form and beautifully weathered surface, this antique jar works wonderfully as both a decorative object and a vase for branches or dried stems.

Perfect For:

  • Displaying dried branches or seasonal stems
  • Adding antique stoneware to a shelf or tabletop vignette
  • Creating a collected American farmhouse look
  • Incorporating historic utilitarian pottery into modern interiors

Style It With:
Pair this antique stoneware crock canning jar with pieces from our Vintage Stoneware, Clay Pottery & Handmade Earthenware collection and layer in complementary accents from our Vintage Vases, Vessels & Antique Pots collection for a warm and storied display.

This antique stoneware crock canning jar dates to the 19th century and was likely made in Southeastern Pennsylvania or West Virginia, regions well known for their utilitarian salt-glazed pottery. Pieces like this were originally used for preserving foods and storing household staples, making them essential objects in everyday domestic life.

What makes antique salt glaze stoneware so compelling is the combination of utility and artistry. The naturally varied glaze, substantial weight, and hand-finished form create a piece that feels grounded and sculptural at the same time. We especially love this jar for its tall proportions and versatile size, which make it easy to style on a shelf, console, or table.

The rim chip and honest signs of age only reinforce its history and authenticity. Today, it makes a beautiful vase for dried stems or stands on its own as a decorative object that speaks to early American craftsmanship and daily life.

  • Materials: stoneware
  • Origin: likely Southeastern Pennsylvania or West Virginia
  • Era: 19th century
  • Dimensions: 5.375" Dia. base x 9" H; mouth opening 3" Dia.
  • Condition: antique; wear consistent with age and use; patina and imperfections present (see photos); rim chip as shown
  • Use: decorative vase, shelf decor, antique stoneware display
  • Sourcing: hand selected
  • Design Notes: beautiful example of American salt glaze stoneware with rich history and versatile styling appeal

Only one available. Once sold, this exact jar will not be restocked. Antique American stoneware remains one of our favorite categories to source because each piece carries its own unique signs of use, craftsmanship, and regional history.

Please Note: Due to the vintage and antique nature of our items, all sales are final. Please carefully review all photographs, read the full description, and verify measurements prior to purchase. Condition details, wear, patina, repairs, and imperfections are disclosed to the best of our ability and should be expected as part of the character of antique and vintage goods.

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