Antique Stoneware Butter Crock | Early 1900s with Blue Cows and Band
This antique stoneware butter crock has a charming folk-art feel, decorated with blue cows and a simple band that give it a warm, country character.
It solves the need for a small, storied vessel that brings personality and history to kitchen counters, open shelving, or tabletop displays.
Made in the early 1900s, this crock has a compact, functional shape and the soft aging expected from stoneware of this era. The surface shows patina, glaze variation, and a few age-related imperfections including tight hairlines near the top and small rim flea bite chips. Though it no longer has its lid or handle, the form is still highly usable as a utensil holder, small planter, flatware crock, or general kitchen organizer. Found in a local collector’s estate, this piece blends whimsy and authenticity in a way that feels both grounded and unique.
Product Details
- Materials: Stoneware
- Origin: Unknown
- Era: Early 1900s
- Dimensions: 5.75″ L x 5.5″ W x 3.5″ H (no lid or handle)
- Condition: Antique; wear consistent with age and use; patina, tight hairlines near the top, and small rim chips present (see photos)
- Use: Vessel, butter crock, utensil or flatware holder, kitchen organizing
- Sourcing: Found in a local collector’s estate
- Design Notes: Charming blue cow motif and stripe with a sweet, storied feel
Style this crock with pieces from our Stoneware & Pottery and Vintage Kitchen Decor collections for a warm, collected look.
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