Garden City Pottery Co was in business in San Jose CA (the town where I grew up and still work today) from 1902 until 1979. Early on it produced crocks like this one as well as flower pots, mixing bowls and sewer pipe. Mine is a three gallon stoneware crock. Its heavy, thick, and it has the original lid, no chips or cracks. The lid is incised with a "3" on the handle. It has one slight fold in the lid, that is a manufacturing flaw, and some crackling in the glaze due to age, but is otherwise in pristine condition. It is hard to find these, and even harder to find one with the lid. I see a 20 gallon appraised at $350-$400
http://www.justanswer.com/antiques/574a0-20-gallon-crock-gardea-city-pottery-co-san-jose-ca.htmland found a 6 gallon with the lid, but in much rougher shape for $590:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Stoneware-Garden-City-Pottery-Co-San-Jose-Calif-6-Gallon-Crock-w-Lid-/290883596282So what do y'all think my 3 gallon would be worth in today's market? I paid $40!!!
Bottom view:
Lid, the 3 in the center of the handle is much clearer in reality. The 'fold' is on the left side in this pic, half way up. Definitely a manufacturing flaw and not a crack.
Interior of the lid, the 'fold' is in the lower right.
Interior of the crock