Vase
ca. 1910-1914 (made)
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During the 1890s, Reginald Wells trained as a sculptor at the Royal College of Art, and later studied ceramics at Camberwell School of Art. Around 1900 he set up his own pottery at Coldrum, near Wrotham in Kent, before later moving to London. Wells can lay claim to being one of the first true studio potters, working on an entirely independent basis. His interests also lay in exactly those areas that were to preoccupy studio potters in later decades, namely English slipwares and Chinese stonewares. Wells' work has a somewhat amateur and experimental look when compared to that of Leach, Cardew and Staite Murray, who were to follow in his path.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware, green mottled glaze with brown streaks |
Brief description | Earthenware vase with a green mottled glaze, made by R. Wells, Coldrum Pottery, Chelsea, ca. 1910-1914 |
Physical description | Earthenware vase with a green mottled glaze with brown streaks. |
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Credit line | Given by Victor Ames, Norfolk |
Object history | Acquisition details: given by Victor Ames, Norfolk RF number: 19/5148 |
Production | Pottery: Coldrum Pottery, Chelsea, London |
Summary | During the 1890s, Reginald Wells trained as a sculptor at the Royal College of Art, and later studied ceramics at Camberwell School of Art. Around 1900 he set up his own pottery at Coldrum, near Wrotham in Kent, before later moving to London. Wells can lay claim to being one of the first true studio potters, working on an entirely independent basis. His interests also lay in exactly those areas that were to preoccupy studio potters in later decades, namely English slipwares and Chinese stonewares. Wells' work has a somewhat amateur and experimental look when compared to that of Leach, Cardew and Staite Murray, who were to follow in his path. |
Bibliographic reference | Watson, Oliver. British Studio Pottery : the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, Oxford : Phaidon, Christie's, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1990 |
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Accession number | CIRC.515-1919 |
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Record created | January 14, 2000 |
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