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Splendid Old Winchcombe Pottery Slipware Cider Jar
A magnificent old cider jar hailing from the historic Winchcombe Pottery in Gloucestershire.
Dating to around the late 1940s - mid 1950s and thrown from the local red clay dug from the banks of the nearby River Isbourne.
This impressive and highly tactile piece features pronounced throwing rings, a lovely strap handle and the original tap, fashioned from turned fruit wood.
The earthenware body is covered in a gorgeous pale green (lead-based) glaze beneath a dark, thickly-trailed slip.
The design is striking and unusual, with a somewhat Japanese flavour and perhaps recalling / referencing a repetitive motif Bernard Leach (of St. Ives Pottery, Cornwall) used on some of his wares. The piece may therefore represent a certain cross-fertilization of ideas, as both Winchcombe and St.Ives were closely connected in the first half of the century.
The jar possesses a large impressed mark for Winchcombe along with a very scarce maker's mark for Ray Finch MBE (1914 - 2012), one of the greatest artist-potters of the century and who worked at Winchcombe for a period spanning some 75 years.
This jar represents a sound addition to any private collection and is potentially of museum / exhibition interest.
Email or call for any further information on this item. We give great attention to each and every item we select and offer for sale, priding ourselves on the accuracy of our descriptions and research. We are very happy to provide complete and exacting condition reports (together with further photographs, where necessary) and encourage buyers to request this information prior to purchase.
Accepted payment methods are via paypal, bank transfer, personal cheque or cash.
Viewing of any item in person, prior to purchase, is always welcomed by appointment.
PriceSOLD DimensionsApprox 36 cms tall. Category Antique Ceramics Date 1950 1950s Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Winchcombe Pottery Condition Superb. Some minor old loss to the foot. Photos available. The jar still presents beautifully. Item code as693a053 Status Sold
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Cotswold House Antiques
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
Tel : 07521 214424
Non UK callers : +44 7521 214424
Dating to around the late 1940s - mid 1950s and thrown from the local red clay dug from the banks of the nearby River Isbourne.
This impressive and highly tactile piece features pronounced throwing rings, a lovely strap handle and the original tap, fashioned from turned fruit wood.
The earthenware body is covered in a gorgeous pale green (lead-based) glaze beneath a dark, thickly-trailed slip.
The design is striking and unusual, with a somewhat Japanese flavour and perhaps recalling / referencing a repetitive motif Bernard Leach (of St. Ives Pottery, Cornwall) used on some of his wares. The piece may therefore represent a certain cross-fertilization of ideas, as both Winchcombe and St.Ives were closely connected in the first half of the century.
The jar possesses a large impressed mark for Winchcombe along with a very scarce maker's mark for Ray Finch MBE (1914 - 2012), one of the greatest artist-potters of the century and who worked at Winchcombe for a period spanning some 75 years.
This jar represents a sound addition to any private collection and is potentially of museum / exhibition interest.
Email or call for any further information on this item. We give great attention to each and every item we select and offer for sale, priding ourselves on the accuracy of our descriptions and research. We are very happy to provide complete and exacting condition reports (together with further photographs, where necessary) and encourage buyers to request this information prior to purchase.
Accepted payment methods are via paypal, bank transfer, personal cheque or cash.
Viewing of any item in person, prior to purchase, is always welcomed by appointment.
PriceSOLD DimensionsApprox 36 cms tall. Category Antique Ceramics Date 1950 1950s Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Winchcombe Pottery Condition Superb. Some minor old loss to the foot. Photos available. The jar still presents beautifully. Item code as693a053 Status Sold
View all stock from
Cotswold House Antiques
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
Tel : 07521 214424
Non UK callers : +44 7521 214424
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