A late 1800's, early 1900's Robertson Ransbottom Stoneware 4 Gallon Blue Crown Crock. Made in Roseville, Ohio, which was the Hot-Spot for Top Quality Stoneware. In 1861, Robinson Ransbottom Pottery was established in Roseville, Ohio, and it became one of the premier manufacturers of stoneware and later earthenware in the United States.
The company’s most famous and collectible line of pottery is known as “Roseville,” named after the town where Robinson Ransbottom Pottery was located. The Roseville line featured intricate and beautifully crafted pieces, often adorned with hand-painted floral patterns.
Really nice condition. The 4 Gallon are supposedly the rarest and most hard to find Crocks. Still holds fluids. Any questions just ask. Asking $120.00. No text messages.