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Post by bistoboy May 9th 2012, 9:00 pm

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Can't quite make out the seal mark clearly but hopefully someone can!
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Post by studio-pots May 9th 2012, 9:19 pm

There does appear to be a potter that is first mentioned in Godden who is only known as A. Lewis-Evans. He began potting a few miles from where I currently live - in Welling (now London Borough of Bexley) from 1952 to 1957. It says that he moved to the Stoney Down Pottery in Dorset and potted there from 1957. Godden's Pottery and Porcelain Marks was originally published in 1964 so one assumes that he was potting at least into the early 1960s. This information was then used in the British Studio Potters' Marks book with no additional information.

The mark on your tankard looks like it could be his mark and the style seems to fit but I have not seen anything that can absolutely be pinned down to him so can't be certain.

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Post by Potty May 10th 2012, 11:16 am

Adrian Lewis-Evans as SP has said.

99% sure this is his, very much in the style of the others items I have seen made by him.

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Post by studio-pots May 11th 2012, 7:48 am

I did find that he used to teach pottery, "is a real gentleman" and appears to have been around and possibly still working in 2010.

Why not "travel west" to Rushall Lane in Lytchett Matravers near Poole in search of the man?

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Post by Davee March 3rd 2013, 6:16 pm

Nice little part glazed pot with impressed and painted marks.

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Post by skipposal March 3rd 2013, 7:07 pm

That's a lovely glaze Davee. Here's the example I have in my collection. Again, stamped and ink marked. I wondered if the ink mark referred to the glaze. 9.6cm (height). I'd love to see one of the 'Dorset Owl' cider flagons mentioned in BSPM.

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Post by Potwurm March 8th 2013, 1:43 am

Here's a pic of one of his Dorset Owls that I had a year or two ago.

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Post by RVsaid April 6th 2013, 11:50 am

Hi

Part of three items all with similiar finish and colourings. This whatchamacallit is about 8.5 inches tall.
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Post by Oldmagpie April 6th 2013, 12:20 pm

A Lewis-Evans Stoney Down Pottery, Dorset I think 1957 onwards?
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Post by Oldmagpie April 6th 2013, 12:23 pm

found a few examples of his work here not my pictures so has to be a link

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Post by NaomiM April 6th 2013, 12:44 pm

It's a 'Dorset Owl' jug or costrel.

The collective name for Dorset pottery of this type is Verwood Pottery, which has a very long history (18th century to present), but this seems to be a 20th century revival of the traditional form. I'll keep digging to see who this particular potter was.


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Post by gareth-h April 6th 2013, 10:24 pm

A Dorset Owl is a flagon for cider or beer that farmworkers used to carry with them from about 17th C. onwards.

Adrian Lewis-Evans trained at Camberwell Art College and then set up a pottery in Lytchett Matravers in 1958. He also taught ceramics at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art (from a book I have "Discover Dorset Pottery")
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Post by pottery10 April 21st 2013, 6:37 pm

The comments in 20th.Century Forum are fascinating and, yes, A.L-E. is still gently potting in Lytchett Matravers, Dorset.

For the record I was born, August 2nd.1927 and after an engineering apprenticeship I changed careers and began pottery making in1952. I taught myself to throw and spent a year at Camberwell with incisive guidance from Norah Braden. David Leach also helped me to pursue the Leach tradition and as well as wheels and kilns I made the steelworks for his and Colin Pearson's climbing kiln at The Friars, Aylesford.

In Dorset, from January 1958 I taught a day a week at Bournemouth College pottery with David Ballantyne and that master handbuilder of large pots, Peter Stoodley.

Of the thousands of pots made in 60 years perhaps the most definitive was my stoneware interpretation of the 'Dorset Owl' cider flagon - globular with a narrow neck and pierced ears for leather thongs. Many of these went to Plimoth Plantation, Massachusetts where originals were taken in the 1600's.

I just wish that instead of only 15 years left if I'm lucky, I could have hundreds to continue to pursue the endless fascination of glaze making and the joys of results on pots.

Adrian Lewis-Evans, April, 2013.
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Post by hercules brabazon December 29th 2014, 12:10 am

I really like the way the glaze interacts with the shape and the texture of  the body to create all kind of contrasts and events on this little coffee mug:
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Post by RVsaid January 11th 2015, 12:03 pm

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Post by Liz Halsall February 13th 2019, 7:59 pm

Hopefully Adrian Lewis-Evans can advise who Lloyd is ?!
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Post by NaomiM February 13th 2019, 8:21 pm

Certainly has Adrian’s stamp. Maybe Lloyd was a visitor or family member who glazed it.

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Post by NaomiM April 23rd 2020, 11:43 am

A recent note from his son. Seems the handwritten letters of numbers on the bases of some of the pots were his own cypher for his glazes

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Post by NaomiM January 18th 2021, 11:35 pm

Sadly he passed away yesterday at 93

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Post by pottery10 January 22nd 2021, 9:38 pm

Adrian Lewis-Evans. Studio potter, August 2nd 1927 - January 17th 2021

It is with sadness that my dear father passed away on Sunday night to be with Mum.
Dad was 93 and had enjoyed a potting career that spanned many years. In 1958 he moved to Lytchett Matravers Dorset and set up Stoney Down Pottery. He successfully ran his pottery until his retirement just a few years ago.
He also was a tutor at Bournemouth college of art, part time and worked alongside Peter Stoodley and David Ballantyne. This supplemented his home pottery income.
He dug much of his own clay and his passion was glazes. So many years of glaze tests, resulting in some wonderful results.
He was also known for his knowledge of kiln design and building, often helping new potters with advice and hands on help.
Dad was tutored at Camberwell art college by Norah Braden.
I often told him how proud I was of his pots and it gives me solace to know that he has left his mark, with his pots, all over the world.
Bless you Dad.

Roly Lewis-Evans. (Son)
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Post by philpot January 23rd 2021, 10:52 am

He was a very good potter. It seems like a true passing of the old guard in recent years.
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Post by benwilliams July 30th 2021, 8:28 pm

1970s style studio cup, carved body, browns and purples glaze
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Post by Davee August 1st 2021, 10:36 pm

It's by Adrian Lewis Evans, there is a thread for him on the forum

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Post by benwilliams August 4th 2021, 7:10 am

Thanks Dave, really helpful. I’ll keep an eye open for his costrels.
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Post by Leach54321 August 26th 2021, 4:30 pm

This is a studio pottery vase which has a monogram - not sure what way up to read it but it looks to be either AB or AE and then a handpainted letter to the base of K with a dot.  Can anyone please help me id this.

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