My wife had some time to kill and stopped at a yard sale out in the middle of nowhere Northern Wi. She met an elderly man and talked with him as she shopped the stuff he was selling after his wife’s passing and a whole lifetime together. She was bawling I’m sure 
He got to telling her a story about how they had made their own sauerkraut together and showed her the “kit” they had used for years. It was a ancient hand- made cabbage slicer, a wooden circular cover, a HEAVY porcelain weight, and a 15 gallon Redwing crock with handles. He offered it all to her for $35 and she took it.
It’s all very cool but I got looking at the crock closely and it’s in absolutely perfect used condition. Not a single crack and all of the markings are bright and clear. I attached a few pics below. These are the only markings I see.
Is it possible that the “patent” date (1915) is the date it was made? Does anybody here know something about aging these things? Or value? Is it counterfeit?
Edit: my limited research online leads me to believe it was made for churning butter.

He got to telling her a story about how they had made their own sauerkraut together and showed her the “kit” they had used for years. It was a ancient hand- made cabbage slicer, a wooden circular cover, a HEAVY porcelain weight, and a 15 gallon Redwing crock with handles. He offered it all to her for $35 and she took it.
It’s all very cool but I got looking at the crock closely and it’s in absolutely perfect used condition. Not a single crack and all of the markings are bright and clear. I attached a few pics below. These are the only markings I see.
Is it possible that the “patent” date (1915) is the date it was made? Does anybody here know something about aging these things? Or value? Is it counterfeit?
Edit: my limited research online leads me to believe it was made for churning butter.
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