Ewenny Pottery Jug, signed, late C20th
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| Total Amount: | £12.40 |
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| Location: | United Kingdom |
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| Auction Start: | 21/11/25 13:15:00 UTC |
| Auction Ending: | 06/12/25 20:30:00 UTC |
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Ewenny Pottery Jug, signed, late C20th
A studio pottery jug, the body of broad ovoid form below a flaring rim pinched to the left to form a spout, the opposite side with a simple loop handle and the interior with pronounced potting rings, the base glazed with an incised script mark ‘Ewenny Pottery’, the body with splash glazes in greens, browns and mustard, the handle, top rim and underside with brown splash glaze.There has been a pottery at the small Welsh town of Ewenny since 1610, the area around being, at the time, a fertile source of clay. In the early 1800s Evan Jenkins married Mary, the daughter of then owner John Morgan, and this began a period of ownership by the Jenkins family which continues today, the studio and shop being run by Alun Jenkins and his daughter Caitlin, who is the eighth generation member of the business (see image XXXX). Their mark can be seen at ‘British Studio Potters’ Marks’ by Eric Yates-Owen and Robert Fournier (2nd edition 2005 p157). Production has tended to concentrate on modest utilitarian items, hand potted and finished with the distinctive glazes for which the studio is known which involve dipping the pot in one glaze adding another with the splash technique and firing the item so that the two glazes fuse. The effects seen on this jug are typical of their work as is also the clear evidence of hand throwing. Ewenny pieces are made and sold today, but the current catalogue does not list items exactly similar to this, so a late twentieth century dating is the most likely.
| Size: | Ht 13cm, Width (max) 11.5cm, Base 7cm |
| Weight: | 395gm |
| Date: | Late C20th |
| Condition: | Good condition, no issues. |
| Estimate: | £20 – 30 |
