American Stoneware Collection
Country / Year: USA, 19th century
Condition: Good
Measurements: H: / D:
American Stoneware Collection
Shop our authentic American stoneware pitcher collection, featuring eight antique ceramic pitchers made in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Skilled potters hand-threw each pitcher using traditional stoneware pottery techniques. These vessels once served daily use—holding water, milk, or cider—and now bring historic charm to any setting.
Each pitcher features salt glaze or alkaline glaze, creating a rich, glossy surface. You’ll see classic earthy tones: black, brown, red, and amber. These natural finishes come from iron-rich clay and wood-fired kilns.
These vintage stoneware pitchers feature a timeless shape, characterized by rounded shoulders, wide bellies, narrow necks, and sturdy handles. Slight differences in size and glaze show their handmade craftsmanship.
We sourced this antique pottery from renowned regions like New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. Each piece reflects the folk art traditions of early American potters.
Use these pitchers to elevate your rustic farmhouse decor, primitive kitchen style, or country home collection. Display them on open shelving, use them as vintage kitchen accents, or gift them to a stoneware collector.
We carefully clean and inspect every pitcher. Our listings include detailed product descriptions, high-quality photos, and complete specifications, such as size, glaze, and condition. Each item is unique—no reproductions.
Own a piece of authentic American pottery history. These antique stoneware pitchers offer durability, character, and beauty. Shop now and add rare vintage farmhouse decor to your collection.