The Diana Pottery Pty Ltd operated at Marrickville, New South Wales from 1941 to the 1970s, and was the most important Australian ceramics manufacturer during this period

Establlished during World War II, the Diana Pottery produced wares to assist the war effort, including cups and mugs for Navy and munitions cantens, along with tea pots and milk jugs.

At the cessation of World War II, the pottery diversified and commercilaised its output to include a large variety of slip cast vases in many colours, shapes and sizes, book ends, animal figures, table ware, utility and kitchen ware. Over the life of the pottery, over 200 different shapes were produced.

By the early 1950s the company had more than 70 employees and were producing a large range of hand painted articles which included "Waltzing Matilda" musical mugs and jugs, and produced bright "gumnut" pots with pale green and brown glazes.

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Two Art Deco Diana lamps, nickel plated bases with glass shades,…

Art Deco Diana Lamps with Glass Shades

Two Art Deco Diana lamps, nickel plated bases with glass shades, circa 1930, 46 cm and 49 cm high

An Art Deco Diana lamp base (A/F)

Damaged Art Deco Diana Lamp Base

An Art Deco Diana lamp base (A/F)

An Art Deco Diana lamp with glass shade, circa 1930s. 48 cm

1930s Art Deco Diana Lamp with Glass Shade

An Art Deco Diana lamp with glass shade, circa 1930s. 48 cm

Art Deco Diana lady lamp

Art Deco Diana Lamp

Art Deco Diana lady lamp