Stoneware ceramic Wall Flagon, Simon Eeles, signed, late C20th
| Starting Bid: | £50.00 |
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| Total Amount: | £62.00 |
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| Location: | United Kingdom |
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| Auction Start: | 21/11/25 13:15:00 UTC |
| Auction Ending: | 06/12/25 20:24:00 UTC |
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Stoneware ceramic Wall Flagon, Simon Eeles, signed, late C20th
A stoneware ceramic wall flagon or vase, the body circular and glazed to the front and the top of the back in a mottled blue, the centre with a polychrome raised and modelled design of a tree, the base with a circular tap and cork spigot, the top with a circular screw thread cover and knob finial, the back unglazed with a textured effect, with two ridged loop handles for hanging (fitted with the original cord) and an impressed circular mark ‘SE’ along with the price tag (£110.00) and the address of the Shepherd’s Well Pottery.Simon Eeles was one of the two sons of David and Patricia Eeles who started the studio Shepherd’s Well Pottery in Hampstead, London in 1955, moving to Mosterton, Beaminster, Dorset in 1962, see ‘British Studio Potters’ Marks’ by Eric Yates-Owen and Robert Fournier (2nd edition 2005 p152). Simon began working with his parents in 1979 and was to soon specialise in stoneware although in later years he took an interest in the Japanese ‘raku’ type glazes for which he gives demonstration classes today. His earlier stoneware pieces seem to have focused on decorative utility items and do not appear to be commonly available now. Priced in the 1980s/1990s at £110 this wall flagon was clearly something of a demonstration piece at the time and remains so today.
| Size: | Ht (overall) 35cm (flagon) 30.5cm, Width (max) 28cm, Depth (max including tap) 19cm (body) 13cm |
| Weight: | 3.03kg |
| Date: | Late C20th |
| Condition: | Good condition, no issues. |
| Estimate: | £100 – 150 |
