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Early Ray Finch Winchcombe Studio Pottery Jug


Crafted by Ray Finch (1914 - 2012) at Winchcombe Pottery and dating to around the late 1930's - early 1940's is this large and very handsome earthenware jug or pitcher.
Unusual in both its size and design, this wonderful jug has been left almost entirely 'raw' and unglazed, save for a pale yellow slip flourish, painted to both the neck and handle. This piece has a rustic or primitive charm in abundance and would make a splendid receptacle for freshly cut flowers. Alternatively it displays beautifully in its own right.
It bears the crisply impressed marks for both the potter and pottery, as shown. The somewhat archaic 'RF' seal shown here, is the earliest used by Ray Finch, who, in his later years, opted to use one which is barely discernible from the standard pottery seal.
A rare find, this is a beautiful example of an early 20th century 'country' pottery jug, which draws most of its influence from the primitive slipwares of earlier centuries.....and well before Ray advanced to producing those later and celebrated wares which can be classed truly as 'studio' pots.
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.
SellerCotswold House Antiques
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Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
Tel : 07521 214424
Non UK callers : +44 7521 214424
Unusual in both its size and design, this wonderful jug has been left almost entirely 'raw' and unglazed, save for a pale yellow slip flourish, painted to both the neck and handle. This piece has a rustic or primitive charm in abundance and would make a splendid receptacle for freshly cut flowers. Alternatively it displays beautifully in its own right.
It bears the crisply impressed marks for both the potter and pottery, as shown. The somewhat archaic 'RF' seal shown here, is the earliest used by Ray Finch, who, in his later years, opted to use one which is barely discernible from the standard pottery seal.
A rare find, this is a beautiful example of an early 20th century 'country' pottery jug, which draws most of its influence from the primitive slipwares of earlier centuries.....and well before Ray advanced to producing those later and celebrated wares which can be classed truly as 'studio' pots.
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.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/APR/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. SOLD
DimensionsApprox 36 cms tall.
Category Antique Ceramics
Date 1935
1930s Antiques Material Earthenware
Origin English
Maker Winchcombe Pottery
Condition In good order for age, with some surface wear consistent with use. Some wear and minor nibbling to the foot, again from use. Some minor loss / shallow chipping to the glazed mouth rim. Otherwise very sound.
Item code as693a191
Status Sold
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Near Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
Tel : 07521 214424
Non UK callers : +44 7521 214424
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