Antique Large Alsace Stoneware Crock
Antique Large Alsace Stoneware Crock
France
~1910
Folk Art
Antique
An antique salt-glazed stoneware crock found in Alsace, likely originating from the Alsace region circa late 19th to early 20th century. This substantial piece is crafted from heavy grey stoneware, featuring a wide-mouthed cylindrical form flanked by two robust, hand-molded lug handles. The front is decorated with a vivid, freehand cobalt blue slip design depicting traditional regional stylized floral or avian motifs, which contrasts against the characteristic orange-peel texture of the salt glaze. Historically, large crocks of this volume were indispensable in rural European households for long-term food preservation, particularly for fermenting sauerkraut, brining meats, or storing winter root vegetables.
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ABOUT THIS PIECE
ABOUT THIS PIECE
Size (cm): 23.5 x 20.0 x 18.5 cm
Size (in): 9.3 x 7.9 x 7.3 in
Material(s): Stoneware
IN YOUR HOME
IN YOUR HOME
At Maison Amaranth, we love this stoneware pitcher styled on a kitchen counter or open shelf, where its cool grey tone and hand-painted cobalt flourishes offer a beautiful, graphic contrast to warm wood surfaces. It is striking holding a few foraging branches, or left entirely empty as a sculptural standalone piece.
A NOTE ON CHARACTER
A NOTE ON CHARACTER
Each piece shows the gentle marks of time, adding to its character. Photos reflect the condition; variations may occur. All sales are final. Every curve and imperfection tells a story — a testament to the Maison Amaranth ethos of bringing objects with soul into your home.