BLUE WILLOW Buffalo Pottery 1910 Xtra Large Chamber Pot, Crock

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BLUE WILLOW Buffalo Pottery 1910 Semi-Vitreous This extra Large Crock is in the dark inky blue vintage transfer ware of Blue Willow. It depicts the scenery of the famous willow story and is considered 'Blue & White' transfer ware. Buffalo Pottery's history began in 1903 when the Larkin Soap Company of Buffalo, New York, began making pottery to offer customers as premiums when they purchased soap products by mail order or through select retail outlets. While the soap was the main focus of John Durrant Larkin, his brother-in-law Elbert Hubbard, spearheaded the marketing plan that resulted in the now-famous pottery company. His fascination with the Arts and Crafts movement no doubt influenced pottery Buffalo distributed with soap in its early years. Back Mark: Semi-Vitreous Buffalo Pottery 1910. Size: This crock is 10.25" wide x 9.5" deep (dimensions are approximates). Condition: P lease review all the pictures as they are of the actual item and judge if the condition is good for you. Beautiful bright white and cobalt blue. This piece is over 100 years old and does show wear, cracks and crazing. Ask questions and request more pictures before bidding.