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Sun, Nov 21, 10 at 22:02
| We have inherited a 20 gal Coffeyville, KS salt glaze crock. It's in good shape and has a 5" blue sunflower stamped on the front with "Coffeyville" stamped in the middle of it. We are wondering about its value, and if there are other crocks available out there. Googling did not find much.
Thanks for your expertise in the area of crocks! |
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| They are out there..not a lot and I can't find much info about when the pottery was in business. But there are several of various sizes offered for sale on the net. |
Here is a link that might be useful: crock
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| When I was on a farm in the 1940s, we had a couple of stoneware crocks similar to yours and our major use for those was to make sauerkraut. |
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- Posted by prairiemom (My Page) on Fri, Nov 26, 10 at 21:26
| Thanks lindac and jemdandy. I'll keep watching for information. |
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