
Kuelse Pot and Pitcher Stoneware Set | 2x Set | Antique
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$129.99
Kuelse Pot and Pitcher Stoneware Set. 2x Set. Antique
These antique Keulse stoneware pieces functions as both a pickling pot and pitcher, showcasing traditional salt-glazed finish and classic blue-gray coloring. With a sturdy form and hand-applied accents, it reflects the utilitarian charm of 19th-century European pottery. A character-rich addition to rustic, country or antique collections.
A Keulse Pot (aka Cologne pot) is a stone crock that was used for centuries to pickle vegetables, meat and eggs. The Keulse pot is made of ceramic material with a layer of salt glaze. This layer of glaze ensures that the pot is watertight. These generally were made in Germany. Keulse Pots this large are not generally available for sale - and no other sets were found on the internet at this writing.
Historically, Keulse Pots were used to preserve foods but can be used for other things. Display as a set or with other blue and white pottery or spongeware. Some people use as planters. Store tall items or use to create a floral arrangement. Try using for fresh peonies, sunflowers or lilacs. Great as a centerpiece for the patriotic holidays like the 4th of July - image on a red check tablecloth with a large bunch of white daisies.
Pot measures 12L x 9W x 12H.
Pitcher measures 9 in diameter and 13H.
This listing is for both of these items. No chips, cracks or marks noted. In good condition with wear commensurate with age.
These antique Keulse stoneware pieces functions as both a pickling pot and pitcher, showcasing traditional salt-glazed finish and classic blue-gray coloring. With a sturdy form and hand-applied accents, it reflects the utilitarian charm of 19th-century European pottery. A character-rich addition to rustic, country or antique collections.
A Keulse Pot (aka Cologne pot) is a stone crock that was used for centuries to pickle vegetables, meat and eggs. The Keulse pot is made of ceramic material with a layer of salt glaze. This layer of glaze ensures that the pot is watertight. These generally were made in Germany. Keulse Pots this large are not generally available for sale - and no other sets were found on the internet at this writing.
Historically, Keulse Pots were used to preserve foods but can be used for other things. Display as a set or with other blue and white pottery or spongeware. Some people use as planters. Store tall items or use to create a floral arrangement. Try using for fresh peonies, sunflowers or lilacs. Great as a centerpiece for the patriotic holidays like the 4th of July - image on a red check tablecloth with a large bunch of white daisies.
Pot measures 12L x 9W x 12H.
Pitcher measures 9 in diameter and 13H.
This listing is for both of these items. No chips, cracks or marks noted. In good condition with wear commensurate with age.