Origin: Ardington, Oxfordshire
Material: Stoneware with slip-trailed decoration
Height: Approx. 8cm
A small, hand-thrown studio pottery jug from Ardington Pottery, a rural Oxfordshire studio active during the mid-20th century.
This compact piece features a stoneware body with a slip-trailed, almost folkloric sunburst. The form is softly rounded, with a curved handle and small spout.
Typical of the British studio pottery movement, the jug reflects the values of craft, function, and individuality. The word Ardington is hand-carved into the base, in line with the studio’s signature practice.
A characterful example of local, post-war British ceramics.
Excellent condition.
Origin: Ardington, Oxfordshire
Material: Stoneware with slip-trailed decoration
Height: Approx. 8cm
A small, hand-thrown studio pottery jug from Ardington Pottery, a rural Oxfordshire studio active during the mid-20th century.
This compact piece features a stoneware body with a slip-trailed, almost folkloric sunburst. The form is softly rounded, with a curved handle and small spout.
Typical of the British studio pottery movement, the jug reflects the values of craft, function, and individuality. The word Ardington is hand-carved into the base, in line with the studio’s signature practice.
A characterful example of local, post-war British ceramics.
Excellent condition.