1914-19 Victory Medals, awarded to 30/7238, Pte. J. H. Baker, West. Rid. Reg., 11748, Pte. G. Stansfield, Ches. R., 29761, Pte. J. Lenton, Manch. R., 506602, Spr. F. J. Hickman, CE, 030736, Pte. R. J. Herd, AOC, 5422, Spr. Mohd Khan, 1 S & M (1st Sapper and Miners), 434065, W.O. Cl.2, J. J. Dutton, RE, 13249, Pte. W. Connelly, R. Innis. Fus., Mans. A. P. De Kler, 5 Frede Bge., possibly renamed, K.30071, M. Mace, Sto. 1, RN, with service history and USA type, with Defensive Sector and Meuse-Argonne bars, unnamed as issued, mixed condition (11)
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Imperial Service Medal (George V), awarded to William Spinks, Service Medal of the Order of St. John (silver), awarded to 12310, L/C/Supt. Eva R. C. Morris-Thomas, Rhondda-Fach CPS Priory for Wales, British Red Cross Society for War Service 1914-18 Medals (2) and copy of South Africa Medal with 1879 bar, last as struck, otherwise mainly extremely fine (5)
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase tapering cylindrical form with cylindrical neck, incised with finches perched and flying amongst blossom, the neck with a band of stylised forget-me-not flowers in shades of brown, rust and blue on a buff ground incised R W Martin & Bros London & Southall 23.5cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware tyg by Robert Wallace Martin incised with the Jodrell/Joddrell coat of arms, and Latin inscripton 'Non Sibi Sed Patrie Natus', Not for himself but for his country, in shades of brown on a buff ground incised 7-1886 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, star crack to base 17cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware wall charger by Robert Wallace Martin, incised with a band of dragons amongst fruiting and flowering scrolling foliage the well with radiating scrolling flower stems, in shades of brown on buff incised 10-1889 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, applied paper label 33.5cm. diam. Provenance: The Millennium Collection, Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts. Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters Richard Dennis Publications, page 70 figure 84 for an illustration of this charger
'Will Childerhouse - The Norwich Bellman' a stoneware portrait figure by Robert Wallace Martin, believed to be unique, covered in a matt white glaze, on ebonised wood base incised to the base The Norwich Bellman 1891 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall 7-1900, Richard Dennis paper label, raised arm restuck 17cm. high. Provenance: Sotheby's 14th June 1973 lot 189 sold for £200. Martin Brothers Exhibition, Richard Dennis 1978, catalogue number 255. Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis illustrated page 83.
A tall Martin Brothers stone-ware bird jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled upright with forward gaze, wings tucked into its sides, glazed in shades of blue and green incised 22 10 1896 R W Martin & Brothers London & Southall to base, under side of base and rim of cover, minor nick to glaze on collar 40cm. high. Provenance: Sotheby's New York 7th November 2002 lot 117
A Martin Brothers stoneware bird jar and cover, by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled with leaning, sinister stare, glazed in shades of green, brown blue and aubergine, incised R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall 3-1914 to head and base 24cm. high The Martin Brothers David Rago & Philip Chasen Sept 16th-Oct 15th 1995 page 18 catalogue number 80 for a comparable bird.
A Martin Brothers stoneware face jug by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled to both sides with smiling face, in shades of brown incised R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall 25.1.1911, 2 small chips to top rim 16.5cm. high. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington 20th Century Decorative Arts 10th March 1995 lot 80.
John Barleycorn a Martin Brothers stoneware flask by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled in low relief with a smiling face, with hops in his hair, buff and brown glazes highlighted in white and black, incised to base 6-1911 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, firing crack to base 18.5cm. high. The Martin Brothers David Rago & Phillip Chasen, Sept 16th-October 15th 1995 catalogue numbers 55, 57 and 58 for comparable flasks.
A Martin Brothers stoneware Satyr vase by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled in relief with four Satyr faces, glazed in shades of brown on a buff ground with white detailing incised 3-1892 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, Richard Dennis paper label 22cm. high. Provenance: Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition 1978, Richard Dennis catalogue number 261. The Harrimann Judd Collection British Art Pottery, Sotheby's New York, 6th October 2001, lot 87. Illustrated: Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters Richard Dennis Publications page 93 fig.132
A rare Martin Brothers stoneware face jug by Robert Wallace Martin, flat form modelled in relief with a smiling face, the reverse a screaming, gaping mouth, in shades of blue and brown on a buff ground incised R W Martin London & Southall 1884-1885 21cm. high. Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters Richard Dennis Publications, page 131 figure 202 for the original pencil drawing for this face jug illustrated.
A Martin Brothers stoneware tall ewer by Robert Wallace Martin, tapering cylindrical form, incised with five grotesque birds perched in a tree, in shades of green, brown and blue on a buff ground incised 3-1893 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, Richard Dennis paper label 38cm. high. Provenance: Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition 1978, Richard Dennis catalogue number 267
A rare Martin Brothers stoneware miniature bird by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1913, modelled casting an up a sideways glance, in shades of blue and brown, on ebonised wood base incised R W Martin & Bros Southall 6.13 8cm. high. Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, page 112 fig XVI and also on the front cover a similar bird illustrated
An unusual Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, square section, each side pushed out with alternating bird and flower design. in shades of green, blue and brown on an ochre ground incised 3-1892 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, collection label 20cm. high. Provenance: Peter Wilson & Company A Private Collection of Martin Brothers Ware 6th April 1978 lot 11.
A Martin Brothers stoneware bird jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled with webbed feet and plumage collar, in shades of blue, green and buff incised 12-1900 Martin Bros, London & Southall to the base, the head R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall 190, restored beak 23cm. high. Provenance: Christie's New York Important 20th Century Design 9-12th December 1994 lot 399 Christie's South Kensington Arts and Crafts 5th November 2002 lot 34
Vienna 8 day wall clock, circa 1900, dark cherry, with top section, bottom spindle missing, case in good condition, has a few chips, cracks & small marks, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, pendulum has white enamel face with initials 'R = A' in black, approx. height 80cm, 'not working' [no shipping available]
Reproduction Vienna style 31 day wall clock, dark cherry case, top right edge is loose, white dial with black Roman numerals & 'President, 31 Days, Korea', pendulum has white face with 'R=A' in black writing, white background has bubbled & 'R=A' upside down, approx. height 68cm, 'not working' [no shipping available]
Late 19C Vienna Regulator 8 day wall clock, circa 1900, case with pediment, side glass panels, wood cracked in couple of places & several scuff marks, enamel dial with black roman numerals, grid iron pendulum with enamel face & 'R=A" written in black, complete with key, approx. height 95cm, 'not working' [no shipping available]

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