
Lidded Crock Quart
This style of pottery storage jar is very appropriate for the latter quarter of the 1700βs and into the 1800βs. Modeled after original examples by Master Potter, Gary Nieter. While lids are appropriately included, they were often used without them utilizing instead pieces of fabric, leather, paper, or animal bladders tied over the mouths. Made of a specially formulated stoneware clay to handle liquids, so they are perfect for both pickling as well as for dry storage. Food-safe, lead-free glaze. The quart jar is approximately 6β tall by 4-1/2β in diameter.
Made in USA
Item # P-4056
This style of pottery storage jar is very appropriate for the latter quarter of the 1700βs and into the 1800βs. Modeled after original examples by Master Potter, Gary Nieter. While lids are appropriately included, they were often used without them utilizing instead pieces of fabric, leather, paper, or animal bladders tied over the mouths. Made of a specially formulated stoneware clay to handle liquids, so they are perfect for both pickling as well as for dry storage. Food-safe, lead-free glaze. The quart jar is approximately 6β tall by 4-1/2β in diameter.
Made in USA
Item # P-4056
Description
This style of pottery storage jar is very appropriate for the latter quarter of the 1700βs and into the 1800βs. Modeled after original examples by Master Potter, Gary Nieter. While lids are appropriately included, they were often used without them utilizing instead pieces of fabric, leather, paper, or animal bladders tied over the mouths. Made of a specially formulated stoneware clay to handle liquids, so they are perfect for both pickling as well as for dry storage. Food-safe, lead-free glaze. The quart jar is approximately 6β tall by 4-1/2β in diameter.
Made in USA
Item # P-4056





















