Neat folky decoupage redware crock. Early ovoid redware crock with applied paint along the rim. Crock probably is 1835-1860. Decorated with wallpaper or magazine cutouts. The decoration was probably added around 1900-1920. Its definitely got good age. Neat folk art crock.

Size: 11 and half inches tall. Its a big beefy redware crock. See can for scale.

Condition: Nice condition but has some losses to the decoupage that shows as white paper. Also some losses down to the redware crock. Crock also has some paint loss along the rim. The crock itself seems nice with no visible cracks (but maybe some surface ones under the paper). No chips on the rim. Base edge has some very tiny and minor chips. Worst is a hole in the base that has been plugged with some sort of cloth. Hole might have been intentionally made to it could house plants? Not sure.  

I think the parts where the paper white is showing could be removed to the exposed crock underneath which might look better than the white. Either way. I've left it as is. Displays fine because the white parts are all on one side so you could just show the other side. See photos and video to determine condition.