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Item 12266

 

Coming to you from Doc's Crocks is this uncommon Blue and White Lidded Butter Crock in the Dragonfly and Flower Pattern.

 

It was made by the Logan Pottery of Logan, Ohio around 1920. This crock is featured in Taylor and Lowrance, Collector's Encyclopedia of Salt Glaze Stoneware, on p. 113.   

 

This is an uncommon butter crock.  I see a complete one about every 5 years or so. 

 

This beauty features a Flower within a Medallion of Leaves Framed by Dragonflies on Each Side, with Top and Bottom Diamond Borders. The Lid features Rounded and Pointed Picket Fence Trim. Diffused Blue Coloration.  Measures 4" tall and 5" wide across the top.  

 

Very Good Condition.  The base has minor nibbles on the rim, two 1/8" nibbles on the platform, and a 1/4" glaze flake on the side of one handle holder.  No hairlines, cracks, stains, or restoration.  The lid has minor nibbles on the bottom edge and restoration for a 2 1/2" loss on the overhang (closeup).  No hairlines, cracks, or stains.  A 1/4" clay void on the top edge in the making. 

 

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Blue and White Stoneware Dragonfly and Flower Butter Crock #12266

$85.00Price
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