Antique Glazed Apple Butter Preserve Crock 3 1/2" Small Size
Product Description: Discover authentic 19th century craftsmanship with this exceptional Redware Apple Butter or Preserve Crock. Standing just 3 ½ inches tall-small enough to nestle in the palm of your hand, it features a short bulbous form with interior and exterior glaze that showcases the carmel-brown color-tone with all-over dark speckles. The authentic patina and imperfections reveals the originality we admire in early pottery. Smaller crocks of this size are popular among collectors due to the size, fragility and rarity of redware. Once a practical vessel for preserving food, now serves as a highly collectible crockery jar that will bring warmth and American history to your home.
- Glazed Interior and Exterior
- Unglazed Base and Top of Lip
- ½” Rolled Lip
- Carmel-Brown with Dark Speckles
Note: Please refer to "Condition" for additional information
Circa: 19th century
Dimensions: Height: 3 ½”, Top Diameter: 3 ¾”to 3 7/8”, Base Diameter: 2 ½”
Capacity: 1 ½ cups
Markings: No Visible Makers’ Marks
Product Weight: 10.4 ounces
Origin: United States
Condition: Previously owned - used. Condition is commensurate with age & use. Overall good condition. No cracks – holds liquid. Glaze skips on bottom edge, rubbing, wear and patina on unglazed lip and base.
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