McHugh Tasmania 1934
A strong example of early Tasmanian studio pottery, this McHugh piece from 1934 carries the earthy palette the maker is known for, with tones of brown, amber, and yellow blending naturally through the glaze. The two-handled form gives it a balanced, almost architectural feel, while still keeping that handmade character. McHugh’s work from this period reflects a close connection to local materials and landscape, and pieces like this show the beginnings of Tasmania’s studio pottery tradition taking shape. It is 21cm high. Uncover treasures in the heart of the Tasmanian bush. As a trusted family business, we take pride in our integrity and commitment to sustainability, offering high-quality antiques and jewellery—each with a story of craftsmanship and history. Enjoy flexible layby options, free delivery on jewellery, and a hassle-free 10-day return policy.