I collected these lids over the years but haven’t found crocks that they fit. I am selling all of them in one lot. The large lid is for a Watt Ovenware bowl but I am not sure what the rest of them go on. They would all be small canisters, butter crocks, salt crocks, bean pots or preserve jars. They may fit Western, Red Wing or any number of other stoneware manufacturers. They all carry typical manufacture flaws.

The large Watt lid has blue and pink stripes and measures 8” in diameter. It has two chips on the bottom of the outer edge.

The next largest lid has a button knob and convex bottom. It is 5.5” in diameter, has overall dirty crazing, three smaller chips on the top of the outer edge and one larger one on the bottom.

Going clockwise, next is a 4.125” diameter lid with a .5” center hole. It has a small chip on the top of the outer edge and a 1.5” hairline crack.

Next is a 3.75” diameter brown glaze lid. The knob has smooth sides. It is in excellent condition carrying no damage.  There is a glaze skip on the side of the knob.

Next is a 4.375” diameter, hollow, smooth sided knob lid.  Top of the knob is unglazed.  It has a 1.5” hairline crack.

Next is a 5” diameter button knobed lid.  It has a pronounced ridge around the perimeter.  There are three small chunks of pottery fired onto the top glaze from manufacturing.  There are glaze misses around the outer edge but it has no damage.

Next is the 3.75” diameter salt glaze lid.  The knob has smooth sides and is unglazed.  It has an old chip on the outer edge.

Last is the 3.25” brownish salt glaze lid.  It has a button knob and is marked on the bottom “SNUFF”.  So probably from an antique snuff container.  The top unglazed ridge has a shallow chip in it.  This is only on the top of the ridge..

They need to find where they belong!  Please message me any questions.  Thanks for looking!