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This crock is similar to others attributed to Shenfelder Pottery of Reading, Pennsylvania. It has an impressed mark of the numeral “1” inside a coggle wheel circle.
Our kitchen-and-dining writer rounded up 19 stylish kitchen-utensil crocks to keep on ... Farmhouse Pottery Countryman Utility Crock. ... The warm honey-brown color is so lovely, and I like the ...
American stoneware was once a vital necessity in our ancestors’ lifestyle. Everyday living would have been difficult without the stoneware crocks, bottles and jugs to preserve and transport food ...
George Brown and his brothers moved from Poughkeepsie to Huntington in 1863 and set up shop with several pottery wheels and a wood-burning kiln, which provided Long Island with necessary butter ...
The Monmouth museum is home to more than 1,200 stoneware pieces. Many were produced in Monmouth between the mid-1800s and early 2000s. The collection spans jugs, crocks, artware, and churns from ...