Hampshire Art Pottery
Hampshire Pottery began production in 1871. The pottery was founded by James Taft. Hampshire Pottery first introduced the widely popular matte green glaze in 1883. In 1904 Cadmon Robertson joined Hampshire Pottery and was soon placed in charge of production. Robertson developed over 900 glazes while with Hampshire Pottery and was responsible for many of the forms. Robertson passed away in 1914 which left Hampshire solely in the hands of Taft. (Read more below listings)
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Rare Delicate Antique Victorian Hampshire Pottery Majolica Shell Berry Bowl Set $639.20 |
GERMAN PLATE HUTSCHENREUTHER CITY SCENE $19.50 |
Hampshire Pottery Matte Blue Cabinet Vase $265.00 |
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Hampshire pottery vase55 in ht 45 in wide mint cond $50.00 |
HAMPSHIRE Pottery Matte Green Vase Pot 65 Ring Neck Rare Unique Antique $700.00 |
Large Zanesville Matte Green Art Pottery Vase $185.00 |
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Hampshire Pottery Matte Green Squatty Bulbous Form Vase $300.00 |
Hampshire Pottery Matt Blue Cylindrical Pinched Vase $340.00 |
Hampshire Pottery Matt Green Cylindrical Tapered Vase $340.00 |
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Good Old Signed Hampshire Matte Green 675H Tankard $224.99 |
SUPERB Antique HAMPSHIRE POTTERY Art Pottery Vase pot44 $269.00 |
Hampshire matte green cylindrical vase $225.00 |
Just after Robertson’s death, Taft determined to cease production. In 1916 Taft sold Hampshire Pottery to George Morton who was previously with Grueby Pottery. Hampshire pottery continued for only a year under Morton’s direction and was closed in 1917. After the end of World War I, Morton reopened Hampshire Pottery with primary production being white china for hotels and restaurants. Hampshire Pottery closed permanently in 1923.
