A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include nine pieces of Poole Pottery Traditional Ware including vases, tallest 23cm, jugs, bowls and a plate painted with flowers and bluebirds, six pieces of Aynsley Cottage Garden including a boxed cake plate and a planter, a Portmeirion Botanic Garden vase height 20.5cm, a Wedgwood cream fluted vase/planter with floral insert, a Coalport 'Country Ware' bowl, etc (24) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, one Poole vase having hairline cracks, another has a small chip on the foot rim, the largest Poole jug has extensive repairs, the Aynsley covered pot has a tiny chip on the inside rim of the cover)
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Robert Wallace Martin for Southall Pottery Rare Pair of Large Stoneware Planters Salt-glazed and moulded in high relief with birds and nests against repeated pattern of foliate scrolls beneath further inverted egg-and-dart-type moulding, the base interior pierced, both with impressed mark R. W. Martin Southall Pottery to both sides (one stamped twice to one side), one bearing incised signature R. W. Martin Southall 1877 to base.79.5cm wide, 22cm deep, 21cm highOne is broken into two parts, it appears that it could be restored but we cannot speak to this and advise consulting an expert in the field regarding this.The whole planter is overall heavily worn but intact with chips, losses and abrasions, particularly to the exposed corners and edges; two prominent cracks to right side, one leading from a notable area of damage, and numerous to the rear side; further hairlines and firing cracks present; this planter bears the signature to the base.The second broken as stated, looks to have been repaired to the rear side previously, otherwise similar condition to the other.Additional images available.
Martin Brothers Small Stoneware Pottery Vase or Planter Late 19th century, shaped square form, the body covered in a metallic glaze and featuring repeated incised ovals, some with applied turquoise/teal glaze, signed Martin Bros. to base.11cm wide, 10cm highOne small chip to rim and several further small nicks, each encompassing surface loss; small cavity to foot, small firing crack and area of surface loss also to foot; otherwise some minor firing imperfections but no other damages or restoration to note.

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