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Loving Cup

ca. 1900 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Loving cup of concial shape with three handles. Red earthenware with a yellowish lead glaze over white slip, brown glazed inside. On the outside with sgraffito inscription which reads: 'Cariad cwpan / fel yn / 1670' (Loving cup as in 1670).


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Earthenware with lead glaze over white slip
Brief description
Loving cup, red earthenware covered with a white slip with incised inscription, made by Claypits Pottery, Ewenny, Wales, about 1900
Physical description
Loving cup of concial shape with three handles. Red earthenware with a yellowish lead glaze over white slip, brown glazed inside. On the outside with sgraffito inscription which reads: 'Cariad cwpan / fel yn / 1670' (Loving cup as in 1670).
Dimensions
  • Height: 12.3cm
  • Diameter: 9.4cm (Note: exclude handles)
Marks and inscriptions
'Clay Pit Pottery, Ewenny' (incised on the underside)
Credit line
Given by Robin Hildyard
Object history
This loving cup was made by the Claypits Pottery in about 1900 when Evan Jones was in charge (1884-1912). During his management, new vessel shapes based on medieval or early modern forms were made. This is one such example, being incised in Welsh as being a ‘loving cup as in 1670’. The Claypits Pottery had been using local clay to produce earthenware vessels for local markets since the eighteenth century. At the time of acquisition by the Museum, the pottery was one of two surviving potteries in Ewenny.
Bibliographic reference
Lewis, J.M. The Ewenny Potteries. Cardiff: National Museum of Wales, 1982
Collection
Accession number
C.219-2014

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Record createdMay 8, 2014
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