An appealing pair of authentic antique American primitive stoneware utility crocks. Both vessels feature a classic Bristol white salt-glazed finish. These open-top cylindrical crocks were standard staples in early American kitchens for pickling and pantry storage. A great matching set for collectors of early country primitives or rustic farmhouse decor.
Type: Open-Top Stoneware Utility Crocks
Quantity: Two (2) crocks sold as one lot
Capacity: Approximately 1 Gallon each
Measurements: Each stands roughly 8 Inches tall with an 8-inch top rim diameter.
Condition Report: Authentic primitive condition. Left crock is in good condition with minor surface staining and typical production glaze pops. Right crock features a prominent, tight vertical crack running down the body from the top rim, making it suitable for decorative display only. Both show age-related crazing, unglazed bases, and small rim fleabites consistent with historical use.
