Description
A very rare Gotch ale pot made by the Gestingthorpe Pottery which was located on the Essex Suffolk border. This large scale piece is scraffito decorated with stylized flowers with raised letters ( EN and IA) and the date 1764. The pot has three loop handles and a pouring spout. This important pot is one of the earliest dated piece from the Gestingthorpe Pottery.
A similar piece is located in the Amgueddfa Cymru Aberystwyth Wales, the City Art Gallery Manchester and in the Glaisher Collection located in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge England.
Pots are still made today on an experimental basis at Gestingthorpe using local clay fired in a medieval updraft wood kiln.
NOTES;
Andy Craig the Chairman of the Gestingthorpe History Group has been in touch and sent an article from the Essex Review Magazine dated April 1944 by Alfred Hills,M.A. who has written an illustrated article titled ” THE GESTINGTHORPE POT WORKS”. This historically relevant and interesting article is attached to this website entry in the images section.