By Alan George Imagine stepping into an English countryside kitchen that feels like a warm, inviting hug from your favorite cozy sweater. Picture yourself...
Before the emergence of refrigerators, Stoneware crocks played a vital role in American kitchens by holding foodstuffs such as butter, pickled vegetables and sa
Beautiful, antique Stoneware salt glazed pottery large beige crock with lid. Crock measures 9 1/2 inches tall and 7 inches wide. Crock is in good condition light signs of age
Learn about Antique Stoneware Crock Marks, their identification, & valuation based on crock mark types, themes, brands, colors, etc., using this guide!
Antique handcrafted ceramic crock. Hand painted deep blue swirl floral design. Fully glazed dark interior. Thick walled wide mouth design for sturdy construction and versatility. Originally designed to store food, now a great organizational accessory or planter. A functional timeless work of art. The crock measures 11 inches tall and 10 inches in diameter. 4 Good donates all of its profits to charity. Your purchase will help those in need. Thank you in advance for helping us to help others. Many blessings to you from 4 Good !!! Follow my store to get notifications of private sales. Just click FOLLOW by the store name 4 GOOD at the top of the page. less
Ok, I confess... I have a little bit of a "thing" for primitive kitchen collectibles. Wooden bowls, stoneware crocks full of rolling pins and wooden spoons, butter molds, butter paddles, antique yellow ware, bread boards, spice cabinets with little drawers... I love them all. They add so much warmth and history to a kitchen - a room which can easily become overpowered by microwaves, coffemakers, and sleek, shiny, professional-grade appliances (not that my kitchen is in any danger of that last one). Here's a sampling of some of my favorite kitchen antiques from my own kitchen... Want to see even more kitchen collectibles? Check out my "Collecting - Wood" and my "Collecting - Yellowware" boards on Pinterest!
This is a pair of antique stoneware crock jugs. These antique utilitarian pieces are beautiful statements in the kitchen displayed on top of cabinets, tables or next to the range. MEASUREMENTS Large: 13.25" H x 8.875" dm Small: 11" H x 7.25" dm less
An American folk art antique cobalt glazed stoneware crock with a spotted chicken. Two gallon. Circa 1860-1880.
Few pieces of surviving of pottery can be associated with African American potters. This iconic stoneware jar in MESDA’s collection was made in Alexandria, Virginia by David Jarbour, one of several free black artisans working at the city’s Wilkes Street pottery. In 1820 Jarbour purchased his freedom from the Alexandria, Virginia merchant Zenas Kinsey for […]