Antique Stoneware Pottery Crock with Lid Bail Handle Black Wood Grip

Antique Stoneware Jar - Crock with Lid Bail Handle Black Wood Grip

Sale price $135.50 Regular price $148.50

 

Product Description:  An early, glazed stoneware crock with lid from the late 19th to early 20th century. It's a hefty crock weighing just over 6 pounds. Standing just under 7 inches tall and 7 ½ inches wide, it still retains its original wire bail handle and black wooden grip. It does show some age with chips around the rim, although still functional and decorative. A very nice piece of early pottery which has a simple, country primitive appearance.

Note:  Please refer to "Condition" for additional information.

Circa: Probably Late 1800s

Dimensions: 
Height: 6 ¾” (to top of rim), 10” (with bail handle in upright position)
Diameter: 6 ¼” (outside rim), 7 ½” (bottom)

Capacity: Just under a gallon

Product Weight:  6 pounds 2 ounces

Color:  Whiteish-Gray

Material: Stoneware, Clay

Makers Mark: No visible Makers’ Mark. Incised on top of lid is “5 & 6” (as shown).

Condition:  Previously owned – used. Good condition with no cracks and holds liquid. Bail handle has surface patina. Some wear on black wooden grip. Knob on lid is unglazed. Chips around inside and outside rim. Glaze crack around knob on lid. The lid appears to be original to the piece, matching color and fit although unsure what the 5 & 6 represents. Scuffs and early scratches on body (as shown).

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