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C.B. Skey Stoneware Jar, Antique English Farmhouse Crock, Salt-Glazed Tan Pottery (late 1800s, early 1900s)
C.B. Skey Stoneware Jar, Antique English Farmhouse Crock, Salt-Glazed Tan Pottery (late 1800s, early 1900s)
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C.B. Skey Stoneware Jar, Antique English Farmhouse Crock, Salt-Glazed Tan Pottery (late 1800s, early 1900s).
Discover an authentic C.B. Skey stoneware jar from Tamworth, England dating to the late 1800s–early 1900s. This hand-thrown, salt-glazed crock features a rich tan glaze and an impressed “C.B. Skey Tamworth” stamp on the shoulder, highlighting its heritage.
Originally used for pickles and preserves, the crock measures approximately 7½ inches tall and 5½ inches wide. It makes a striking piece of farmhouse or primitive decor and doubles as a utensil holder or vase in a rustic kitchen.
Condition: excellent antique condition with no cracks or repairs; minor glazing irregularities and kiln marks typical of early stoneware add character.
Packed with care and shipped insured. Every piece leaves our shop protected to arrive safely.
