Robinson Ransbottom 3-Gallon Crown Stoneware Crock - Circa 1930s
$129
An authentic piece of early 20th-century American pottery, this heavy utility stoneware crock was manufactured by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Company in Roseville, Ohio.
The face of the crock features the crisp, classic cobalt blue stamped crown logo enclosing the "3" gallon capacity marking. This piece features a beautiful salt-glaze finish with extensive, fine tight crazing throughout that highlights its authentic history and character. It is an excellent, solid accent piece suited for high-end rustic, primitive, or farmhouse interior design.
Dimensions:
Height: 13.25 inches
Top Diameter: 10.5 inches
Condition:
Excellent vintage display condition and structurally sound. The crock shows character consistent with age, including small superficial chips along the unglazed bottom edge and a tight, stable age hairline line on the lower body that does not affect its structural integrity or presentation. Sold as a historic decorative piece.
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