Description
Trio of traditional Southern utilitarian folk pottery features a prominent 5-gallon butter churn with its matching cover, proudly bearing the stamped maker's mark of Vinson from Catawba, North Carolina, alongside an incised "5" denoting its gallon capacity. Accompanying this historic piece is a classic rich brown stoneware crock and a third, lighter-glazed stoneware crock adorned with a later-added painted floral design. Together, these pieces showcase the varied textures, glazes, and robust forms characteristic of historic regional potteries, making them a fantastic, instant collection for a rustic hearth display, an open farmhouse hutch, or a primitive country arrangement. The Vinson churn measures approximately 16 1/2 in. H x 9 in. in diameter, and the group is presented in an honestly weathered antique condition, exhibiting widespread abrasions, surface wear, scattered chips, and historic loss to the hand-applied handles across all three vessels with paint residue.
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Three Pieces of Southern Stoneware
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$5
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Oliver's Design, Garden & Antique Sale
Jun 05, 2026 8:00 PM EDTBelton, SC, United States
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