Stoneware crock made by Macomb Stoneware Co. Macomb Pottery was organized in 1880 and began production in 1882. Products included mass-produced utilitarian wares made with Albany or Bristol slip glaze. Forms included animals, bean pots, butter crocks, churns, cuspidors, flower pots with saucers, jardinières, jars, jugs, mason jar, match safes, and umbrella stands.
Tagged: 1893-1906 | antique | crock | macomb | pottery | stoneware
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Salt glaze stoneware dates back to the 1500’s in Germany. While the pottery was fired, salt was added to the kiln to create a textured, nubby effect and a clear, glassy finish. This 3 liter open crock has two looped handles. Decorated with a rich, cobalt floral design, it brings old-world charm to any room. […]
Tagged: antique | blue | cobalt | crock | german | glaze | hand | painted | salt | stoneware
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