Hampton, Mary Ann – Large Seedpot with Interlocking Flowers (1970’s)
7.5"w x 7.5"h
$ 600.00
This is one of the largest pieces we have had by Mary Ann Hampton. She was known for her painted and corrugated pottery. This seedpot is coil-built and painted with bee weed (black). It has ten rows of interlocking flowers that are small at the rim and larger at the shoulder. It is tightly painted in a classic shape! The seedpot is signed on the bottom, “Mary Ann Hampton”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair.
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Mary Ann Hampton was a daughter of Santiago and Aurelia Sarracino Pasqual. While never a prolific potter, she was known for her delicately painted pottery vessels, primarily in the 1970s and '80s.