Jerry Glenn Ceramic Crock
Best vintage find for collectors and stylish kitchen organization.
This vibrant 1970s ceramic vessel brings a sculptural, chartreuse pop to your countertop that modern mass-produced storage simply can't match. While the firing-process cracks at the base require a bit of grace, they are a small price to pay for such a distinct, artist-signed piece of Northwest history.
$75.00
Who it's for
- Pottery collectors investing in American studio craftsmanship
- Home cooks seeking rustic kitchen aesthetics
- Fermentation enthusiasts prioritizing traditional temperature stability
Who should skip it
- Users with limited storage or physical strength
- Safety-conscious buyers wary of vintage structural damage
- Budget-minded shoppers preferring affordable modern alternatives
Performance breakdown
Artistic Provenance
Authentic artist marking confirms its status as a collectible Northwest original.
Visual Impact
The vibrant chartreuse glaze serves as a striking, high-contrast kitchen centerpiece.
Fermentation Utility
Ample nine-inch capacity handles small-batch ferments with ease and style.
Structural Integrity
Firing cracks at the base require careful handling during heavy-duty use.
Versatility
Transitions seamlessly from a functional fermentation vessel to decorative utensil storage.
Vintage Character
Authentic 1970s aesthetic offers a nostalgic charm modern replicas cannot replicate.
Key Specs
Material
Ceramic
Dimensions
9 x 9 inches
Color
Chartreuse
Era
1970s
Marking
Artist marked
Condition Note
Firing cracks present at the base
Water Seal Type
Simple Lid
Food Grade
True
Lead Free
False
Dishwasher Safe
False
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