Soup Crocks, Two-Tone Brown Glazed Stoneware, Set of 2, Vintage 1970s

Soup Crocks, Two-Tone Brown Glazed Stoneware, Set of 2, Vintage 1970s

Brand: Antigo Trunk
SKU: U122
25.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

These two-tone glazed soup crocks carry all the warmth of a 1970s farmhouse table — sturdy stoneware built to move straight from oven to table. Maker: Unknown Material: Stoneware, ovenproof and microwave-safe Dimensions: 3.5" tall (with lid finial) x 5.25" wide (handle to handle), 4.25" diameter opening Era: Vintage, 1970s Origin: Taiwan Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No chips, scratches, or crazing. Please review photos closely before purchasing, as all sales are final. Perfect for French onion soup, chili, or bisque at the table, or as a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves cozy, oven-to-table stoneware. Each crock is finished in a rich dark brown glaze that fades into a lighter tan band and beige base, with a built-in handle on either side and a fitted lid. Both pieces are oven- and microwave-safe, making them as functional today as they were when new. Pieces like these were part of a broader wave of stoneware imported from Taiwan into American kitchens throughout the 1970s, prized for their rustic, hand-glazed look and affordable durability. The two-tone drip glaze — dark brown fading to tan and beige — became a signature of the era's farmhouse aesthetic, appearing on everything from bean pots to canister sets. Unmarked and mass-produced, these crocks were built for everyday use rather than display, which makes a well-preserved pair like this a lovely, functional piece of kitchen history. Set of 2. Browse our shop for more vintage soup crocks and stoneware to round out your collection.

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