Collection: Stoneware & Crocks

American antique stoneware crocks, salt-glazed jugs, spongeware bowls, and decorated pottery — sourced from estate sales and farmhouses, authenticated by maker's mark and glaze, and described with condition accuracy the collector market requires.

Red Wing stoneware: Red Wing Stoneware Company crocks from Red Wing, Minnesota in sizes from 2 to 10 gallons — including Union oval stamp examples, cobalt blue decoration, salt-glazed surfaces with ear handles, and large 10-gallon statement pieces. Red Wing crocks are among the most actively collected American utilitarian pottery forms, documented by the Red Wing Collectors Society.

Pennsylvania stoneware: Pfaltzgraff stoneware from York, Pennsylvania — including the impressed Keystone mark 3-gallon crocks and whiskey jugs with Albany slip. Burley & Winter salt-glazed churns with heavy Albany slip interiors from the Crooksville, Ohio tradition.

Southern and regional stoneware: Marshall Pottery 5-gallon stoneware crocks with original fitted lids and blue stripe decoration from Marshall, Texas. Springwell Stoneware water crock dispensers from Atlanta, Georgia in 2-gallon blue-stripe form. Antique stoneware whiskey jugs and moonshine crocks from American folk potters.

Spongeware and decorated forms: Robinson Ransbottom blue spongeware mixing bowls and pitcher-and-bowl sets from Roseville, Ohio. Antique 5-gallon Blue Star cobalt-decorated stoneware crock jugs — American folk pottery with bold 5-point star decoration.

Every piece is examined for maker's marks, glaze integrity, firing cracks versus damage cracks, and condition accuracy.

Professionally packed for fragile shipment. Ships next business day. Full refund if damaged in transit.

Currently available: the Red Wing 10-gallon statement crock, the Red Wing 5-gallon crock with Union Oval stamp, the Red Wing 5-gallon shoulder jug with 4-inch wing logo, and the Burley & Winter 5-gallon salt-glazed stoneware churn.

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