Fine & Decorative Arts Auction

Day One lots 1-448, Day Two lots 449-992, 10.00am start

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Fine & Decorative Arts Auction

Day One lots 1-448, Day Two lots 449-992, 10.00am start

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1-448)
  • ( Lots: 449-991)

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  • 08:30 BST - 10:00 BST
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Anscombe, an exhibition catalogue, Boobies, Boojums and Snarks, Ceramic Curiosities of the Martin Brothers, 1984, signed limited edition 468 of 50...

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware relief moulded vase, circa 1884, footed ovoid form with floral and leaf decoration, incised...

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a miniature stoneware relief moulded vase, 1902, dimpled square section with sea urchins to each side, ...

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware face jug, 1897, relief moulded to each side with grotesque caricatures, incised marks, 23.5...

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a fish vase, 1885, ovoid gourd form with twisted neck, incised with fish, signed and dated, 13.5cm high

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a dragon vase, 1889, pedestal shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with zoomorphic foliate scroll desig...

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a sculpture of a grotesque imp playing a horn, 1911, unglazed, incised marks, 11.5cm high

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a fish flask, 1886, square section, modelled in low relief with grotesque fish, the handle modelled as ...

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