Unmarked Stoneware Crock with Lid – Likely Marshall Pottery, 8" Tall View Watchlist >
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Lot # F337
System ID # 22776824
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Unmarked Stoneware Crock with Lid – Likely Marshall Pottery, 8" Tall
This vintage stoneware crock with lid is a fine example of early-to-mid 20th-century American utility ware, likely produced by Marshall Pottery of Texas. Featuring a classic cylindrical shape and warm tan glaze, the piece is unmarked—typical of Marshall's utilitarian output intended for everyday use.
The crock includes its original fitted lid, designed with an inner collar to sit securely inside the rim—ideal for storing butter, pickles, or other pantry staples. The glaze is smooth and semi-glossy, with subtle speckling and natural variation, while the base is left unglazed with visible firing rings and kiln wear. The straightforward, functional design aligns closely with Marshall’s production style.
A practical and decorative piece for rustic kitchen displays or collectors of American stoneware.
Condition:
In excellent vintage condition with age-appropriate wear. The lid exhibits light surface crazing, but no chips, cracks, or repairs are present. The finish remains clean and intact.
Dimensions:
- Height (with lid): 8 inches
- Diameter: 8 inches
Please Note: Soup for Scale in Photo