Hi....no not grumpy old people
but in the olden days (maybe the 1920-1940 ?) when the farmers would make there homemade pickles, saukeraut, whatever, they would make them in these. There were also used to store items such as flour, and stuff in the older days. Collecting crocks (don't need grumpy old men
) here in Canada is a trend, as I imagine other places. I will take some pixs, and if I ever can figure out how to get them small on here to post
I will. I'm not a computor
WHIZ by no means.....have to get my more intelligent son to help. I was just wondering, since this is a stoneware thing, if anybody was discussing this on here. THANKS
Prehaps ELAINE....I do not know if bread was stored in this, but I guess one could store anything in it. The ones that I have are big, round, thick, extremely heavy. The bigger ones have side handles on them. They come with lids, but a lot of times the lids got broke when something was being stored in it (I wonder how many feet were also injuried).
I quickly google old stoneware crocks, and here is an example of what I mean:
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/clt/396857894.htmlI hope that helps in what I mean
- antiquerose123