Thursday, November 13, 2025

What a Crock ~

 

I have shared some of my crocks before, but here they are again with my newest additions.

With the crock bought a couple weeks ago (second from the top) I now have a great variety leading to the first little landing.  All are two gallon except for the one at the very top which is a three.

The stairs leading to my second floor has a 90* turn and now I have 3 little Donaghho crocks.


Under a little table on the upstairs landing along with a sweet little chalkware kitty.


In the kitchen.


A variety in the living room.



Cracked crocks don't bother me.  Many of my crocks would have been unaffordable if they were not damaged.


One of my favorites.

And finally in the dining room.  I refer to this grouping as my cracked crock collection.  It took me many years to find what I considered an affordable bird crock.  This one had been completely broken in half (luckily not thru the front).  Whoever glued it back together did an excellent job.

That's it for the trip down crock lane.

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren

2 comments:

Prims By The Water said...

You have some wonderful crocks yourself. I wish I had a two story house to be able to display mine like you do. I would also make a hooked stair rug for each step like I have seen in museums. I also have a few that are cracked...one broken in half, but I never move that one. Janice

Maureen said...

Awesome collection and variety!!! I share your love for crocks and I have a few. I find the colors of them, the shapes and the cracks and stains so appealing. That’s also a very handsome turkey on the top shelf in your “new to you” cabinet. Thanks for the tour!