Marshall Pottery water cooler crock, likely dating back to the mid-20th century, possibly earlier. It is made of stoneware and features a hand-turned design with blue stripes and a village scene. Such crocks were traditionally used for storing and dispensing water, keeping it cool through natural evaporation. Material: Stoneware

Design: Hand-turned with blue stripes and village scene

Function: Water cooler and dispenser Features: Spigot for easy dispensing Approximate size: 10 1/4 inches in height Origin: Marshall, Texas Age: Mid-20th century or earlier

Condition: Very Good