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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 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 Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Walter & Edwin Martin, gourd form with pushed out opium poppy seedheads in shades of white and brown on a buff ground incised 2-1907 Martin Bros, London & Southall, collectors paper labels 25cm. high. Provenance: purchased from the Rhys Morgan collection. Exhibited : Worthing Museum and Art Gallery 8th February-5th April 2003
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 twin-handled vase by Walter & Edwin Martin, incised with fish and jellyfish, amongst waterweed issuing from the handles, in shades of blue, green and brown on an buff ground incised Martin Bros, London & Southall 6-1888, professionally restored small chip to top rim 22cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware baluster vase by Walter & Edwin Martin, incised with fish, eels and sea creatures amongst weed, the neck with a band of weed, in shades of blue and brown on a buff ground incised Martin Bros, London & Southall, small glaze chip to top rim. 22cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Walter & Edwin Martin, fluted form with incised veins, highlighted in green under matt black ground incised 8.1911 Martin Bros, London & Southall 14cm. high. Provenance: Sotheby's Belgravia 11th December 1981 lot 219.. Exhibited: Worthing Museum & Art Gallery 8th February-5th April 2003
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Walter and Edwin Martin, shouldered cylindrical form with vertical veins, in shades of green and ochre incised 7-1907 Martin Bros, London & Southall, Richard Dennis paper label 8.5cm. high. Provenance: Martin Brothers Exhibition Richard Dennis 1978 catalogue number 672. Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters Richard Dennis, illustrated page 119 fig XIX.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Walter & Edwin Martin, swollen square section, incised with vertical grooves, glazed in shades of green over ochre incised 5-1906 Martin Bros London & Southall, Richard Dennis Exhibition paper label 9cm. high. Provenance: Martin Brothers Exhibition Richard Dennis 1978, catalogue number 664.Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters Richard Dennis, illustrated page 119 Fig XIX.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature vase modelled in low relief with grotesque fish and waterweed, in shades of green, blue and brown incised Martin Bros London, two hairlines to top rim 6.5cm. high. The Harrimann Judd Collection, Sotheby's, New York, 6th October 2001, lot 112
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Walter and Edwin Martin, square section incised with floral sprays in shades of white and brown on a orange-brown ground incised 7-1904 Martin Bros, London & Southall, Richard Dennis paper label 9.5cm. high. Provenance: Martin Brothers Exhibition, Richard Dennis 1978 catalogue number 644. Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters Richard Dennis, illustrated on the front cover.
A collection of studio pottery, including: Rachel Damerell, an earthenware incised and painted jug, incised signature and dated (19)79, 19cm high; another smaller, incised signature and dated 1980, 15cm (foot rim chips); a vase and two plates by the same hand (all damaged); attributed to Ron Payne, a blue and white agateware vase, impressed seal, 30.5cm high; another green and white, impressed mark, 22cm high; and other items (approx. 16)
Attributed to Julie Silcox and Joanna Jenkins, an earthenware flared bowl, with shaped rim and metallic blue glaze, 28.5cm diameter; and a vase by the same hands, in two off-centre halves and conforming glaze, 15.5cm high; two square small dishes; two sculptured vases formed as tuba players and a slip cast vase from Bath Academy of Art and four screen printed small dishes from Leicester College of Art (11)Best Bid
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