Crock
Object/Artifact
A two gallon salt glazed semi-ovoid stoneware crock. The exterior is glazed with a gray beige salt glaze, and the interior glazed in brown Albany slip. The rim is flattened, unglazed and rolled to the exterior, and undercut by a finger applied band. The lug handles are laid on in a C curve, one on each side attached along the length in a cupped crescent shape with blue cobalt petal shapes at each attachment. A double incised line goes under the handles. The body of the crock is painted on one side with two flowers, stems and leaves flanked by two numeral "2"s.
2008.005.120
Beulah Marshall Bailey Collection
Lyons Pottery
1835 - 1900
Lyons
New York
United States of America
North America
Manufacturer's Mark
Front
Lyons
English
Stamped
Pottery 19th century
Food storage
Stoneware United States
Albany Slip
9-1/2 in
8-1/4 in
9-5/8 in
Depth measured from top to interior bottom.
Clay
Glaze
Albany Slip
American Stonewares: The Art & Craft of Untilitarian Potters. Greer, Georgeanna H. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen PA. 1981. American Stoneware. Ketchum, William C. , Jr. Henry Holt and Company, New York. 1991. Pg. 68.