Found this broken piece in the creek bank. Southwest Pennsylvania. Farmhouse was built in 1922. Coalmining country.
Would have been about 18" in diameter. There is a rough coating in the glaze on the inside and outside of the bowl section. Abrasive enough that I figure it served a mechanical purpose. There are three grooves on the rim that aren’t symmetrical to each other.
There might be a makers mark in the center of the glaze inside but I can’t make it out. There is also a light blue/green stain on the bottom that might be a mark.
Any ideas?
Looks kind of like a lid for a fermentation crock?
It “could” be a sewer/pipe cap but your geographic location and time period suggests it probably isn’t. I’ve seen reasonably similar items that serve this purpose.