Mashman Pottery was founded by the brothers William and Henry Mashman in the 1880's, together with James Sandison to form Mashman & Sandison Pottery at what is now Chatswood, a suburb of Sydney, NSW.

The company produced house bricks and a range of domestic pottery, and as the Mashman brothers had trained in England at Doulton Lambeth Pottery, there was a similarity of styles between Doulton and Mashman.

The brothers bought out the interest of James Sandison in 1892.

In 1908 the company was again split when Fredrick Albert Mashman, son of William left the employ of the Mashman Brother's family company to open his own pottery at Kingsgrove NSW, trading as Fred A. Mashman Pty. Ltd., making traditional terra cotta products for the restoration and new dwelling markets.

The Royal Doulton company took over Mashman in 1959, and continued making sanitary wares. The business passed to Caroma Industries more...

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Regal Mashman vase in blue & brown tones, stamped 'Regal Art…

Regal Mashman Vase in Blue & Brown Tones

Regal Mashman vase in blue & brown tones, stamped 'Regal Art Ware - Mashman Bros Sydney NSW', hand numbered '108' height 33 cm

A Mashman Brothers twin handled vase 17.5 cm diameter

Mashman Brothers Twin Handled Vase - 17.5 cm Diameter

A Mashman Brothers twin handled vase 17.5 cm diameter