Introduction
This is a large stoneware flagon, likely dating to the 19th or early 20th century. The flagon is constructed from earthenware, exhibiting a classic, robust form typical of utilitarian pottery. Its substantial size suggests it was used for storing and dispensing liquids, possibly water, cider, or ale. The simple, functional design and earthy tones contribute to its rustic appeal.
Condition
The flagon shows signs of age and use, with some surface wear and minor imperfections consistent with its age. There are no significant cracks or repairs visible, though some minor chips may be present. This piece would appeal to collectors of antique pottery, those interested in farmhouse or rustic decor, or anyone seeking a unique and characterful display item.










