Roseville Stoneware Crock
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This is a vintage low stoneware crock, a quintessential piece of American farmhouse pottery. Likely manufactured by the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Company (RRP Co.) of Roseville, Ohio, this type of vessel was traditionally used for storing pantry staples like butter, preserves, or salt. It features a simple, cylindrical design with a thick, rounded rim and a smooth, beige or "yellow ware" glaze. Today, these durable crocks are highly collectible and often repurposed as rustic kitchen utensil holders or unique indoor planters.
4.75"H x 6"Diameter
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