Muddy Waters “I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man” (4:53)
(Electric Mud - Recorded in May, 1968 at Ter Mar Studios, Chicago, Illinois)
Source: hellhoundonmytrail
Object:
Vase
Place of origin:
Clevedon, England (made)
Date:
ca. 1890-1920 (made)
Artist/Maker:
Elton, Edmund Harry (Sir) (maker)
Sunflower Pottery (maker)
Materials and Techniques:
Earthenware with raised slip decoration and coloured glazes
Credit Line:
Given by the executors of the late Sir Edmund H. Elton, Bt
Museum number:
CIRC.746-1920
Gallery location:
Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 34, shelf 1
Source: media.vam.ac.uk
Elton Ware
Object:
Jar and cover
Place of origin:
Clevedon, England (made)
Date:
ca. 1907 (made)
Artist/Maker:
Elton, Edmund Harry (Sir) (maker)
Sunflower Pottery (maker)
Materials and Techniques:
Lead-glazed earthenware with raised slip decoration
Credit Line:
Given by Sir Edmund Elton, Bt
Museum number:
171&A-1908
Gallery location:
Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 34, shelf 1
Source: media.vam.ac.uk
Object:
Vase
Place of origin:
Clevedon, England (made)
Date:
1902-1920 (made)
Artist/Maker:
Elton, Edmund Harry (Sir) (maker)
Sunflower Pottery (maker)
Materials and Techniques:
Earthenware with crackled metallic glaze
Credit Line:
Given by the executors of the late Sir Edmund H. Elton, Bt
Museum number:
C.792-1920
Gallery location:
Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 34, shelf 1
Source: media.vam.ac.uk
Elton Ware
Object:
Vase
Place of origin:
Clevedon, England (made)
Date:
1881-1920 (made)
Artist/Maker:
Elton, Edmund Harry (Sir) (maker)
Sunflower Pottery (maker)
Materials and Techniques:
Red earthenware with lustre over crackled copper glaze
Credit Line:
Given by the executors of the late Sir Edmund H. Elton, Bt
Museum number:
CIRC.745-1920
Gallery location:
Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 34, shelf 1
Source: media.vam.ac.uk
Elton Ware
Object:
Bottle
Place of origin:
Clevedon, England (made)
Date:
ca. 1907 (made)
Artist/Maker:
Elton, Edmund Harry (Sir) (maker)
Sunflower Pottery (maker)
Materials and Techniques:
Lead-glazed earthenware with raised slip decoration
Credit Line:
Given by Sir Edmund Elton, Bt
Museum number:
167-1908
Gallery location:
Making Ceramics, room 143, case 17, shelf 3
Source: media.vam.ac.uk
Elton Ware
Object:
Jar
Place of origin:
Clevedon, England (made)
Date:
ca. 1907 (made)
Artist/Maker:
Elton, Edmund Harry (Sir) (maker)
Sunflower Pottery (factory (studio))
Materials and Techniques:
[Jar] Incised
Credit Line:
Given by Sir Edmond Harry Elton, Bt
Museum number:
166&A-1908
Gallery location:
Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 34, shelf 1
Source: media.vam.ac.uk
Elton.-Sir Edmund Harry Elton, Bart., C.C., Major and Hon-Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery, Clevedon Court, Clevedon, Somerset [8th Baronet] Son of the late Edmund William Elton, Esq., Born at Clifton, May 3rd, 1846; educated at Bradford College, Berks, and Jesus College, Cambridge; rowed in the Jesus College boat, 1865; won the “Larking” Challenge Sculls,1864; High Sheriff for Somerset, 1895; originator and designer of the “Elton Ware” pottery, which has been awarded nine gold and two silver medals, mostly at international exhibitions.







![Elton Ware
Object:
Jar
Place of origin:
Clevedon, England (made)
Date:
ca. 1907 (made)
Artist/Maker:
Elton, Edmund Harry (Sir) (maker)
Sunflower Pottery (factory (studio))
Materials and Techniques:
[Jar] Incised
Credit Line:
Given by Sir Edmond Harry Elton, Bt
Museum number:
166&A-1908
Gallery location:
Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 34, shelf 1](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0jjy4uM7n1qm818mo1_400.jpg)
![Elton.-Sir Edmund Harry Elton, Bart., C.C., Major and Hon-Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery, Clevedon Court, Clevedon, Somerset [8th Baronet] Son of the late Edmund William Elton, Esq., Born at Clifton, May 3rd, 1846; educated at Bradford College, Berks, and Jesus College, Cambridge; rowed in the Jesus College boat, 1865; won the “Larking” Challenge Sculls,1864; High Sheriff for Somerset, 1895; originator and designer of the “Elton Ware” pottery, which has been awarded nine gold and two silver medals, mostly at international exhibitions.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0jj69kqBo1qm818mo1_500.jpg)




