This pottery/clay/stoneware vessel is a unique addition to any collection. Handcrafted using traditional techniques, this primitive piece features a footed base and a matching lid. The earthy brown color and naive, primitive style give it a rustic charm that is perfect for any antique or primitive enthusiast. The pottery material used I believe to be some form of clay and dough, and it originates from an unknown region, possibly pit-fired Catawba or Japanese.


This original, unsigned piece is perfect for display or storage and is relatively small in size, measuring up to 14 inches in its largest dimension. Its age and date of creation are unknown, but it is believed to have been created using the pit-firing technique. The quality craftsmanship of this unique piece is apparent and it is categorized as both an antique and primitive. This remarkable piece of history would make a great addition to any collection.