Huge stone pot/jug and bottle

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Without the crack I'd expect that 4 gallon crock to be in the $200-250 range, it's a beauty... These are often called "BEE STING" crocks because of the design looking the ass end of a bee and it's stinger.

-qzkgwxbbcvsqvpjmzr 111097152986 | eBay
 

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Whoa awesome I'm waiting to find a crock but they just don't survive around here. Ive had a couple close calls but they always fall apart. I spent about two hours trying to dig one out just to find that the bottom was knocked out. Congrats on an awesome find.
 

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Whoa awesome I'm waiting to find a crock but they just don't survive around here. Ive had a couple close calls but they always fall apart. I spent about two hours trying to dig one out just to find that the bottom was knocked out. Congrats on an awesome find.

Thank you! I hope you can find one too! This is really the only crock I have ever found.
 

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metaldetecta

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Without the crack I'd expect that 4 gallon crock to be in the $200-250 range, it's a beauty... These are often called "BEE STING" crocks because of the design looking the ass end of a bee and it's stinger.

-qzkgwxbbcvsqvpjmzr 111097152986 | eBay

Thanks for the info! I have never heard of a bee sting crock. I will have to do some research for the topic.
 

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