Circa 1880s: This handsome five gallon churn from the Greensboro, Pennsylvania firm Williams and Reppert stands 17.5" tall, is covered top to bottom with exuberant freehand and stenciled cobalt decoration, and remains in as made condition with typical factory firing anomalies and no chips, cracks, or repairs. The color of the churn is brown, which is usual for later production pieces from this partnership, and the interior is coated with Albany slip. This is a fine example of Williams and Reppert stoneware in superb condition.