Harold Randalph Hughan was born in Mildura, Victoria, in 1893 and educated at Hamilton in the Western District of Victoria.

At the outbreak of World War I in 1914 he joined the Australian Infantry Forces as an apprentice engineer and spent from 1916 to 1918 with Australian troops in France. At the end of the war he pursued further training as an engineer in England and returned to Australia in 1920.

Previously interested in the crafts of weaving and woodworking, in the early 1940s Hughan became involved in his wife’s and son's attempts at pottery, his knowledge as an engineer enabling him to build and refine the kilns they used.

Hughan's early efforts were influenced by the advice of F. E. Cox (‘Jolliffe') another amateur Melbourne potter. Becoming fascinated by the collection of Chinese ceramics in the National Gallery of Victoria and guided by, among others, Bernard more...

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Harold Hughan jug and five tumblers in blue

Blue Glass Set with Jug and Tumblers

Harold Hughan jug and five tumblers in blue

Two large Harold Hughan stoneware chargers

Harold Hughan Stoneware Chargers

Two large Harold Hughan stoneware chargers

A pair of Harold Hughan stoneware vases. 28 cm and 15 cm high

Harold Hughan Stoneware Vases - Set of Two

A pair of Harold Hughan stoneware vases. 28 cm and 15 cm high

A Harold Hughan, stoneware jar and cover together with two…

Harold Hughan Stoneware Jar, Cover, and Bowls Set

A Harold Hughan, stoneware jar and cover together with two bowls. 15 cm high

A Harold Hughan, stoneware lidded jar, of ribbed circular form…

Harold Hughan speckled green stoneware lidded jar

A Harold Hughan, stoneware lidded jar, of ribbed circular form with a speckled pale green glaze, signature and seal marks to base

A pair of Harold Hughan stoneware carafes of globular form,…

Harold Hughan Stoneware Carafes with Ringed Stoppers

A pair of Harold Hughan stoneware carafes of globular form, together with stoppers with ringed decoration

Fredrick Ernest Cox jug; and Harold Hughan jug (a/f), largest…

Pair of Small Antique Jugs

Fredrick Ernest Cox jug; and Harold Hughan jug (a/f), largest 12 cm high (2)