Entertainment collection 10, assorted signed vintage photos includes Linda Lusardi, Kwackers, Phil Martin, Jack Harris and Angie, Kelly Brothers, The Mayer Sisters, Marnie and others. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
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Hand modelled ovoid-shaped vase adorned with incised, hand painted winged creatures in a fierce fight. The fairy-tale like creatures and the bloomed flowers gives an appearance of chaotic beauty. Martin Brothers London & Southhall, and 10-1891. Artist: Edwin and Walter MartinIssued: 1891Dimensions: 10.25"W x 12.75"HManufacturer: Martin BrothersCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Robert Wallace Martin - An early Martin Brothers 1876 Victorian stoneware egg cup. The egg cup featuring Aesthetic inspired decoration blue foliate design with brown painted rims and central beaded waist. Marked to underside R. W. Martin London 1876. An early example of the work of the eldest brother of the Martin Bros. Measures approx. 5cm tall, 5cm diameter at top.
A SILVER MATCHED HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SERVICE VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES Engraved S, comprising: Twelve table forks, Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1951 (8) and R. F. Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1942 (4) Twelve table spoons, Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1951 (8) and James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1903 (4) Twelve dessert forks, Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1951 (8) and Crichton Brothers, London 1908 (4) Twelve dessert spoons, Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1951 (8) and Crichton Brothers, London 1935 (4) Eight tea spoons, Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1951 Six sundae spoons, Israel Freeman & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1969 A basting spoon, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1907 A pair of sauce ladles, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1906 3765g (121.05 oz) Together with the following knives with stainless steel blades: Twelve table knives by Tessiers Ltd., London 1986 Twelve dessert knives by Tessiers Ltd., London 1986 In a fitted canteen, engraved D Condition Report: Martin Hall & Co. Ltd. pieces engraved S only Condition Report Disclaimer
A Martin Brothers stoneware aquatic vase of shouldered cylindrical form, relief moulded and sgraffito decorated with grotesque fish and sea creatures on a watery ground, including fish, molluscs and jellyfish in blue and brown, incised 9-1907 Martin Bro London + Southall height 23.5cm.Condition: Good condition. Without faults, damage or restoration.
A large collection of various mainly celluloid badges relating to advertising comprising of Whitehead & Hoag Co Oliver Chilled Plow pin, 20mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Drink Horlick Malted Milk at Your Table or Fountain, milk maid wearing blue and white dress standing in a grass field, 30mm diameter; unnamed Foy Brings Joy, gentleman smoking a cigarette, wearing a red and white outfit, 35mm diameter; Hales & Edwards Red Comb Poultry Feed, white cockerel with red crest within blue border, 31mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Tiffin Wagon Company badge, with central green cart with red wheels, 30mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Pears' Soap, You Dirty Boy, older lady washing young child, 43mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Widow Jones Suits Me, lady in black dress, 30mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Tubular Cream Separator 'Different from the Others', with child cranking with there mother, with gilt border, 30mm diameter; unnamed State Haymakers' Association of New York, Instituted Apr. 8 1984, double sided pendant, with bale of hay and scythe decoration, with I Believe verso, 43mm diameter; Bastian Brothers Miller Beer badge, with lady sitting in the moon, 24mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Bucher & Gibbs Plow Co. two farmers by a manual plough, 20mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Wear Sweet-Orr Overalls and Pants, two men shaking hands wearing blow trousers and brown lettering, 20mm diameter; Albert Dickinson Co. Globe Feed badge with blue globe and red lettering and white chicken, 21mm diameter; J.I. Case Plow-Works, Racine, hand holding hat with sun border, 20mm diameter; unnamed Fruit Preservation badge, with central jam pan and spoon decoration and green lettering, 22mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co International Association of Machinists, with red wheel decoration, 20mm diameter; unnamed Gourlay, Winter & Leeming oval shaped Gourlay badge with central piano decoration surrounded by leaves, 35mm wide; Whitehead & Hoag Co Barber Bill Happy Land, child getting a haircut from a blue coated barber, 20mm diameter; two J. R. Gaunt I'm Electric, black bolt of electricity on blue enamel banner, 28mm long; H. W. Miller gilt metal red enamel Mr. Therm lapel badge with blue banner and gilt lettering; an unmarked Albion gilt metal and enamel shield shaped lapel badge, with sun decoration, 25mm long; H. W. Miller chrome plated and enamel Guinness lapel badge, in the form of Guinness glass, 22mm long; unnamed gilt metal and enamel Chivers Jam, in the form of Noddy wearing a red jacket and blue shorts, 35mm long; unnamed Mobylette chrome oval shaped badge, with orange and blue enamel, 22mm wide; Thomas Fattorini English Sewing Cotton Company War Work badge, with white enamel border and central blue panel, impressed numbers verso, 25mm diameter; unnamed Food Leader badge, hand holding a basket of shopping on green background, 20mm wide; unnamed tin plate Parcel Post Silver Jubilee 1913-1938, 33mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Cook with Gas badge, blue stove with red lettering, 30mm diameter; unnamed Martin & Martin of Chicago white metal pendant with central panel of two shaking hands, 35mm diameter; unnamed A Lemon for Yours celluloid badge, within red border and red lettering, 30mm diameter; Bastian Brothers Every Buddy Willkie badge, with white lettering, 20mm diameter; P. & O. Parlin & Orendorff Canton advertising pin badge, 20mm diameter; Whitehead & Hoag Co Cherry Smash advertising portrait, 32mm diameter; advertising with Cherry Smash cherry shaped advertising badge; together with four advertising gilt metal stick pins.
Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware gourd vase, 1904, buttressed square section shouldered form, lobed to the lower section, horizontal sgraffito decoration in shades of brown, crystalline glazed mouth, incised marks 6-1904 Martin Bros London + Southall, 18.5cm highProvenance: exhibited in Richard Dennis Martin Brothers Pottery exhibition, 1978, number 490
Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware gourd vase, 1901, shouldered form with five brown glazed buttress pilasters, vertical white slip striped over green, incised marks 4-1901 Martin Bros London + Southall, 13cm highNote: exhibited in Fantasy and the Grotesque; an Exhibition of the Pottery of Robert Wallace and the Martin Brothers, Kinghams Auctioneers, March 2023, number 142
Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware gourd vase, 1907, ovoid form, the rounded opening with pinched buttressing, pooled green dotted vertical stripes on beige ground, incised marks and dedication, 20.5.1907 HMK, Martin Bros London + Southall, 10.5cm highNote: exhibited in Fantasy and the Grotesque; an Exhibition of the Pottery of Robert Wallace and the Martin Brothers, Kinghams Auctioneers, March 2023, number 120
Cobridge Stoneware vase, en homage to the Martin Brothers, incised with grotesque fish, painted initials 'JS', dated 2001, height 18.5cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Martin Brothers aquatic flask, by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1896, slightly waisted square section, incised with grotesque fishes, cuttlefish and jellyfish in green and brown against a blue buff ground, incised '11 1896 Martin Bros. London and Southall', height 18cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Cobridge stoneware 'Wally bird' jar and cover, en homage to the Martin Brothers, painted initials 'BL', height 35.5cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Cobridge stoneware grotesque bird, en homage to the Martin Brothers, impressed marks, painted initials 'MW', height 24cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Martin Brothers stoneware double face jug, dated 1903, modelled in bas-relief with a smiling face opposing a grimacing face, in a light brown saltglaze with a darker brown glaze to the upper handle and inside neck, the details picked out in black, inscribed '2-1903 Martin Bros. London and Southall' (firing cracks at the neck and additional hair cracks at the underside of the handle), height 16cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Cobridge stoneware grotesque bird, en homage to the Martin Brothers, painted initials to the base 'BL', height 24cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Glazed stoneware, after Martin Brothers. Depicts encircling scene of grotesque birds. Exquisitely designed with finely detailed scene on cream colored glazed body. Cobridge impressed backstamp. Artist initials. Issued: c. 2001Dimensions: 5"W x 10"HManufacturer: Cobridge StonewareCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Martinware modeled as a grotesque bird standing on a round wooden base. Blue, green, and brown glaze. Martin Bros. London & Southall 3-1901. Artist: Robert Wallace MartinIssued: 1901Dimensions: 5.5"L x 4"W x 8.5"HManufacturer: Martin BrothersCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
An 119 piece canteen of Victorian and later Grecian pattern cutlery, An 119 piece canteen of Victorian and later Grecian pattern cutlery, comprising 21 teaspoons, 18 dessert spoons, 10 table spoons, 5 salt spoons, 3 ladles, 13 dessert forks, 18 table forks, 3 butter knives, 1 pair of tongs, 1 silver handled meat skewer, 7 silver handled fish forks, 6 silver handled fish knives, 1 silver handled serving knife and 12 silver handled dinner knives, mostly Chawner & Co., London, 1852-71, other hallmarks present, see condition report, gross weight of solid silver items 192.31ozt.Overall condition good to fairSome wear to reverse of certain pieces in canteen - in keeping with general useAdditional hallmarks in canteen:John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1894Francis Higgins & Son Ltd, London, 1917Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, 1894Notable differentiations in hallmarks: Silver handled fish knives and forks are Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1869. Silver handled knives are Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Sheffield
A Wilkinson's flambe vase, 15cm high, together with a Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowl, 22cm diameter (2)clarice cliff - surface scratches to enamel around the body and rim, minor discolouration to the inside of the bowlWilkinson vase - minor flakes to rim glazeMailboxes, Jentel, Alban, Martin Brothers etc all come to us on a regular basis
A group of silver flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: four Victorian fish knives and four fish forks, Sheffield, 1868, Martin, Hall & Co., the filled handles with engine turned design and bead decoration and with engraved crests within shaped cartouches, the knives 22.6cm long, the forks 19.8cm long; a set of six George V soup spoons, London, 1933, Josiah Williams & Co., Old English pattern, 19.5cm long; a George III mustard spoon, 1802, maker IB, engraved with initials to terminal and traces of gilding to interior of the bowl, 10.8cm long; a George IV Scottish teaspoon, Edinburgh, 1827, maker F & Ss. (possibly Franklin & Sons), the Fiddle Pattern handle with engraved letter and shell terminal, 13.8cm long; a serving slice with silver handle, Sheffield, 1977, Harrison Brothers (probably), the filled Queen's pattern handle to a stainless steel blade, 25.5cm long; and a Victorian Scottish coffee spoon, Edinburgh, 1884, Hamilton & Inches, engraved with floral motifs, 10.9cm long; total weighable silver approx. 14.1ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The four fish knives and forks with filled handles and the serving slice with steel blade and filled handle are not included in the weighable silver.
A large 19th Century 7.5 inch square plastic clay tile by Robert Wallace Martin, Martin Brothers, decorated with a spray of leaves on stems picked out in blue glaze over the repeat pattern ground with fine flower heads to a grid, having cantered corners and signed to the reverse - R.W.Martin - Fulham - After B Binyon - 1874.
A 19th Century Martin Brothers (attributed) 6 inch stoneware tile, probably by Robert Wallace Martin, incised and modelled in low relief with ivy leaves and flowers, glazed in shades of green, blue and brown on a textured buff ground and blue lined border, scratched date 1881 to one side, gouged marks to reverse.
A 19th Century Martin Brothers 6 inch stoneware tile, by Robert Wallace Martin, incised and modelled in low relief with aquilegia flowers and leaves, glazed in shades of green, blue and brown on a textured buff ground and blue lined border, scratched signature to one side, gouged star to reverse.
An early Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1876, shouldered form, the handle with gargoyle mask to top, incised and painted with scrolling foliage band, in blue and green on a grey ground, incised 103 R W Martin London 12-1876, professional restoration to neck, 18cm. high ProvenanceThe Spearman collection of Martin Brothers Pottery.
A Martin Brothers stoneware teapot and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1894, ovoid form, incised with scrolling flowers and foliage glazed ochre and pale blue on a buff ground, incised 1-1894 Martin Bros London & Southall, broken and stapled, 19cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Spearman collection of Martin Brothers Pottery.
An early Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1874, slender, cylindrical form with flaring top rim, incised with columns of stylised foliage above flowerhead band, in blue and ochre on a buff ground, incised R W Martin at Fulham, and incised R W Martin Fulham to outside of top rim, professional restoration to top rim, 21cm. high ProvenanceThe Spearman collection of Martin Brothers Pottery.
A tall Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, slender baluster form, incised and painted with large finches and butterflies flying past prunus blossom, in brown, green, blue and white on a buff ground, incised R W Martin London & Southall, 36.5cm. high ProvenancePrivate collection.
A Martin Brothers stoneware oil lamp base by Robert Wallace Martin, tapering cylindrical stem with swollen neck reservoir, incised with a frieze of dragons and scrolling foliage, the body with scrolling foliage in ochre and brown on a buff ground, incised Martin Brothers, firing cracks to base, 23cm. high ProvenanceThe Spearman collection of Martin Brothers Pottery.
A tall Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1887, slender, shouldered form, incised and painted with a large finch bird and an insect flying past honeysuckle and wild flowers, in blue, brown and ochre, on a buff ground, 10-1887 RWMartin London & Southall, repaired neck, 36cm. high ProvenancePrivate collection.
An early Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1875, shouldered form, incised with swans swimming on a river between arches, dated 1875 to a roundel in the arches, the handle with port cullis to base, inscribed Martin, in shades of green and blue, highlighted with white on a buff ground, incised to body and incised M10 R W Martin London to base, professional restoration to neck, 22.5cm. high ProvenanceThe Spearman collection of Martin Brothers Pottery.
A rare Martin Brothers stoneware Bird vase probably by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1895, painted with birds flying and standing amongst tall grasses, in colours on a pale blue ground incised Martin Bros London & Southall, 12-1895 restoration to top rim, 13cm. high ProvenanceJohn Longden, thence by descentArts and Crafts, Woolley and Wallis, 18th June 2008, lot 3.The Spearman collection of Martin Brothers Pottery.
A Martin Brothers stoneware ewer by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1888, tapering cylindrical form, incised with birds and a butterfly flying past wild flowers, in green and brown on a buff ground, incised 7-1888 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, professionally restored, 19cm. high ProvenanceThe Spearman collection of Martin Brothers Pottery.
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1886, shouldered ovoid form with applied twin loop handles, incised with wild flowers and foliage in buff and brown with blue highlights, incised R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall 6-1886, small firing crack to base, 19.5cm. high ProvenanceThe Spearman collection of Martin Brothers Potttery.

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