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Dish

Ewenny Pottery (Pottery)
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Dish, earthenware, circular with high sides and a flattened rim, flat base; decorated with a mottled blue glaze.


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Details


Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 38660

Creation/Production

Ewenny Pottery
There have been potteries at Ewenny in South Wales for hundreds of years. The two major companies producing in Ewenny today are the Ewenny Pottery and the Claypits Pottery. Ewenny Pottery is the younger, having been founded in 1815. Claypits is at least a hundred years older, possibly much more. A Claypits apprentice, Evan Jenkins, set up the Ewenny Pottery and the company has stayed in the possession of the Jenkins family to the present day. Jenkinses were also involved with the management of Claypits Pottery. The potteries of Ewenny were traditional country potteries using unsophisticated equipment and local materials. Naturally, around the turn of the century they found favour with followers of the Arts and Crafts movement, notably Horace Elliot, and this led to their work being seen by a wider circle of people. Ewenny pots are usually in red clay with slip or mottled glaze decoration.
Role: Production
Role: Pottery
Place: Wales
Period: 19th century (early)

Acquisition

Purchase, 12/10/1925

Measurements

Height (cm): 4.7
diam (cm): 17.5
Height (in): 1
diam (in): 6

Techniques

Turned
Forming
Applied Art
Glazed
Decoration
Applied Art

Material

Earthenware

Location

In store
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  • Applied Art
  • Ceramics
  • Earthenware
  • Welsh Earthenware

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