Hand Painted Pottery with Animal and Dog Art by Nan Hamilton Boston MA


Welcome to Nan's New Pots!

Below you'll find some of the pots that have come from the kiln in 2018.
You can see more pots here and here
Price List
Take a look at pots from 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010.
To see pots from 2009 and previous years, visit the gallery.

Summer time is the happening time on
a farm and every creature is out for fun.
This porcelain plate is
7 1/2" wide and 1 1/2" high.

Baby elephants are marching
inside this speckled bowl.
This stoneware bowl is
5" wide and 2 1/4" high.

Two deer and one fox peer out
of the woods on a foggy fall morning.
This porcelain vase is
4 1/2" wide and 6 1/2" high.

This faded and ancient looking mug
features a faded, ancient rhino.
This stoneware mug is 3 1/2" wide,
3 3/4" high, and holds 12 oz.

Pear blossoms, any fruit tree blossoms,
signal the hope that spring always brings.
This porcelain vase is
3 1/2" wide and 4 3/4" high.

When robins start showing up in the yard,
spring is definitely on the way.
This little porcelain bowl is
3 3/4" wide and 2" high.

This mug has a dreamy, out of focus
look, like a lazy, hazy day in spring.
This stoneware mug is 3 1/2" wide,
4 1/4" high and holds 14 oz.

Here is a swamp bowl! Lady Frog and
Mr. Alligator share a murky, muddy life.
This stoneware bowl is
5 3/4" wide and 2 1/2" high.

On this pot, we have a flock of ducks,
but nobody is quacking.
This porcelain bowl is
5 1/4" wide and 2" high.

Imagine Tuscany in summer! - this
little vase tries to evoke that.
This stoneware pot is
3 1/2" wide and 4 1/2" high.

The world of mushrooms is full
of variety, color and beauty.
This porcelain bowl is
5 1/2" wide and 2 1/4" high.

It is a foggy day for these folks and
their dogs, driving around on this mug.
This stoneware mug is 3 1/2" wide,
2 3/4" high and holds 10 oz.

All piglets should have lots of happy
days before they become bacon.
This porcelain bowl is
4 3/4" wide and 2 1/4" high.





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