English revivalist earthenware slipware barrel shaped harvest costrel Sussex dated 1911

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£445

Dated: 1911 Sussex England

A revivalist earthenware slipware barrel formĀ  Harvest Costrel made by the Dicker Pottery Sussex and inscribed with the date 1911 The costrel is decorated with rich yellow slip bands, the inlaid date of 1810, and the initial HC surrounded by star symbols in the style of earlier Sussex wares. Benjamin Henry Bridges joined the Dickers pottery at the turn of the century, where he worked and specialized in making copies of earlier inlaid Sussex slipware. His work is well done in the traditional method; examples are in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge and the Hastings Museum. The costrel is impressed with the mark" The Dicker Sussex U.C&N."  

Dimensions: 6.5 inches high

Current Condition: Fine condition

Literature: page 87 Sussex Pottery by John Manwaring Baines published by Fisher 1980 Page 207 Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks by Geoffrey A. Godden

Ā£445    $600

Description

A revivalist earthenware slipware barrel formĀ  Harvest Costrel made by the Dicker Pottery Sussex and inscribed with the date 1911

The costrel is decorated with rich yellow slip bands, the inlaid date of 1810, and the initial HC surrounded by star symbols in the style of earlier Sussex wares.

Benjamin Henry Bridges joined the Dickers pottery at the turn of the century, where he worked and specialized in making copies of earlier inlaid Sussex slipware. His work is well done in the traditional method; examples are in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge and the Hastings Museum.

The costrel is impressed with the mark” The Dicker Sussex U.C&N.”

 

Additional information

Dimensions 6.5 in