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23.22 Personal Property

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#1

Two Toned 6 Gallon Crock

The 6 gallon crock size was a popular choice for households and businesses alike, as it was large enough to hold a significant amount of food but still small enough to be easily transported or stored. These crocks were commonly used for fermenting sauerkraut, pickles, and other vegetables, as well as for storing flour, sugar, and other dry goods.

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8 Gallon Bee Sting Crock

The bee sting design was a common decorative element used by many stoneware manufacturers in the United States. The design consisted of a series of raised dots or bumps, arranged in a distinctive pattern that resembled a bee sting. The bee sting design was both decorative and functional, as it helped to reinforce the crock and prevent cracking or chipping.
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Primative 6 Gallon Bee Sting Crock

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#4

4 Gallon Two-Toned Crock

The two-tone crock design was a popular decorative style that featured two different colors of glaze applied to the crock's surface. The glaze would be applied in a distinctive line or band around the middle of the crock, separating the two colors. This design was both decorative and functional, as it helped to reinforce the crock and prevent cracking or chipping.
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Large Stoneware Crock with Lid

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#6

The Weir Crock with Lid

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#7

Primitive Stoneware Jug

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#8

Western Stoneware Co. Two-Toned Crock

The Western Stoneware Company was a pottery manufacturer that was founded in Monmouth, Illinois in 1906. The company produced a wide range of stoneware products, including crocks, jugs, bowls, and other kitchenware items.
#9

Stoneware Crock with Plate

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#10

Stoneware Crock with Lid

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#11

Primitive Two-Toned Stoneware Jug

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#12

Primitive Two-Toned Stoneware Jug

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#13

Two Stoneware Crocks

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#14

Brown Stoneware Crocks

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#15

Brown Stoneware Crocks

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#16

Two-Toned Stoneware Crocks - 1 with Lid

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#17

Dark Brown Stoneware Crocks - 1 with Lid

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#18

2 Stoneware Crocks

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#19

2 Stoneware Crocks

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#20

2 Two-Toned Stoneware Crocks

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