In order to make it easier to determine exactly who made a pot here
at the W. M. Hewitt Pottery, and when it was made, we have listed
below all the various stamps and markings that identify each pot
made here. We hope this list will also be of interest to customers
and collectors alike, and we encourage anyone with questions about
individual stamps to get in contact with us.
Mark typically has two apprentices working with
him, each of whom usually works at the pottery for about two years.
All pots made at the W. M. Hewitt Pottery are stamped by the individual
potter made them, and each potter is responsible for making and
decorating their own work. For instance, when Mark makes a pot,
he glazes and decorates that pot and stamps it with his own individual
stamp, and sometimes the date. Likewise, when an apprentice makes
a pot, the apprentice decorates and glazes that pot and stamps it
with the generic stamp of the pottery, their own initials, and sometimes
the date.
After an apprentice leaves Pittsboro they usually
spend a few more years working or traveling before setting up their
own potteries. Web site links or e-mail addresses
of each former and current apprentice are also listed if anyone
would like to follow their progress.
It has come to our attention that pots made at
the W. M. Hewitt pottery are sometimes incorrectly identified, particularly
on eBay. Always remember, especially when buying on the secondary
market, the Latin phrase "caveat emptor" or, "buyer
beware."
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Additional Numbers
on Pots
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| 25 |
25th firing, December 1991 |
| 10 |
10th year anniversary firing, April 1994 |
| xxxx |
Mark’s 40th birthday firing, November
1995 |
| 1999 |
All pots made during 1999 |
| 50 |
50th firing, November 1999 |
| 00 |
All pots made in 2000 |
| 60 |
60th firing, April 2003 |
| 66 |
66th firing, April 2005 |
| 69 |
69th firing, April 2006 |
| 71 |
71st firing, August 2006 |
| 72 |
72nd firing, December 2006 |
| Occasional glaze experiment abbreviations/indicators
are incised on the bottom of pots too. |
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