A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, slender ovoid form with swollen neck, incised and pushed out with opium poppy seedheads, glazed brown and white with green highlights, on a tan ground, incised 1-1907 Martin Bros London & Southall, small nick to top rim, 24cm. high Literature Arts and Crafts Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 19th June 2019 lot 51 for a near identical vase made in the same year.
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A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature Crab vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1904, shouldered square section, incised to each side with a spider crab, glazed brown and ochre on a buff ground, incised 3.1904, Martin Bros London & Southall, 5.8cm. high Provenance British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 3rd December 2014, lot 138 Private collection.
A Scottish enamelled glass footed bowl by Hannah Walton, enamelled with a bird perched on berried bough, below a band of stylised foliage, in red, blue and green, a glass beaker vase enamelled with dragonflies by Hannah Walton, an enamelled glass bowl with roses, and a Limoges porcelain bowl by Hannah Walton painted with flowers, footed bowl signed HMW (4)
A Martin Brothers stoneware twin-handled gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1898, ovoid with applied loop handles, surface decorated and glazed yellow with a green wash, the neck glazed brown to interior incised 1-98 Martin Bros, London & Southall, 9cm. high Provenance Private collection.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1896, shouldered, cylindrical form with collar rim, modelled with veined surface decoration. glazed green and blue with small air bubble pitting, 2-96, Martin Bros London, 8.2cm. high Provenance Private collection.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1899, tall, slender ribbed form with incised texture, glazed rust and tan, highlighted with blue, incised 1-99 Martin Bros London & Southall, 12cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent. British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 25th November 2015 lot 12 Private collection.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1903, shouldered, ribbed cylindrical form, painted with olive green spots on a tan ground, incised 11.9.1903, Martin Bros London & Southall, 11cm. high Provenance British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 11th December 2013, lot 28. Private collection.
A Martin Brothers Pottery stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1889, ovoid with short cylindrical neck, incised with lizards, a snake and a stag beetle amongst scrolling foliage, in shades of green, blue and buff on a chestnut brown ground, incised 3-1889 R W Martin & Brothers London & Southall, museum restored cracks to base, 24cm. high
An Art Nouveau William Devenport silver and glass cruet set, cast with whiplash foliage design, comprising salt with green glass liner, pepper pot with green glass liner, mustard pot and hinged cover with green glass liner and two spoons, a Keswick School of Industrial Arts silvered copper vase and a silver pepper pot, stamped marks WD Birmingham 1903, 7.5cm. high (pepper), (7)
A Liberty & Co English Pewter sugar basin designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0375, cast in low relief with Art Nouveau whiplash foliage design, a Liberty & Co pewter and enamel napkin ring designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0920, a Liberty pewter vase model no.029, and a pair of pewter vases model no.0763, stamped marks, 9cm wide (sugar basin), 20.5cm. high (tallest vase) (5)
A Martin Brothers Pottery stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1886, shouldered, cylindrical form with two angled handles, incised with sprays of foxgloves and daisies, in shades of white, green and brown on a buff grey ground, the collar rim with incised geometric band, incised 9-1886 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, 24.5cm. high
A rare Martin Brothers stoneware Monkey vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1893, footed, baluster form, incised with a troop of monkeys amongst scrolling foliage fruiting with pomegranates, in green and tan on a buff ground, incised 7-1893 Martin Bros London & Southall, 24cm. high Provenance The Bess Dobi Collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers Pottery stoneware Aquatic vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1890, shouldered ovoid form, incised and painted with a shoal of grotesque fish and an eel, in shades of green and buff, highlighted in white on a buff ground, the top rim with blue, incised 8-1890 Martin Bros London & Southall, 7cm. high
A Martin Brothers Pottery stoneware Aquatic vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1889, shouldered form, incised and painted with grotesque fish and eels swimming amongst waterweed below a band of scrolling foliage, in shades of green, blue and tan on a pale blue over tan ground, incised 4-1889 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, professional restoration to side of vase, 26.5cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1892, slender, shouldered form, incised and painted with numerous grotesque fish swimming with jelly fish, eels and a crab, amongst waterweed, in shades of tan, brown and green on a buff ground, incised 10-1892 Martin Bros London & Southall, filled small firing crack to base, professional restoration to neck, 23.5cm. high Provenance The Bess Dobi Collection of Martin Ware.
A William De Morgan Pottery tulip vase by Halsey Ricardo, shouldered form with central waisted cylindrical neck, the shoulder with six aperture, painted to the body with a frieze of alternating peacock and snakes, before foliage sprays, the neck with geometric bands, in blue, turquoise and yellow on a white ground, painted HR monogram, minor glaze chips, 18.5cm. high Provenance Halsey Ricardo, thence by descent.
A William De Morgan Persian twin-handled vase, dated 1890, shouldered form with flaring neck and applied twin-handles, painted to one side with a dragon eating a yellow fruit, the reverse a serpent amongst fruiting stems, in shades of aubergine, green, yellow, blue and turquoise on a white ground, impressed Merton Abbey mark, painted JB monogram and 1890, 23.5cm. high Provenance Private collection.
A fine William De Morgan vase and cover by Halsey Ricardo, slender, shouldered form painted with classical dolphins, in shades of turquoise and green on a blue and purple calm water ground, the shallow domed cover with a radiating star motif impressed thistle mark, painted HR monogram, small old restoration to inside top rim, minor glaze chips, 24.5cm. high, (2) Provenance Haslam & Whiteway, purchased by the Halsey Ricardo family.
A William De Morgan Pottery vase by Edward Porter, ovoid with knopped neck, painted with hares amongst tufts of grass in blue, turquoise and green on a pale green ground, impressed tulip mark, painted EP monogram, minor glaze loss to top rim, 13.5cm. high Provenance Halsey Ricardo, thence by descent. Literature Martin Greenwood (editor) The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis, page 102 figure 1429 for the original drawing of two of the hares, illustrated.
A Della Robbia Pottery vase probably by Elizabeth Beckett, ovoid footed form with applied loop handles to shoulder, incised and painted with a band of scrolling ivy between stiff leaf bands, in shades of green, yellow and turquoise on a brown ground, incised Della Robbia mark and EB artist monogram. 26cm. high
A Della Robbia Pottery twin-handled vase by Lizzie Wilkins, dated 1901, the ovoid vase with tapering neck and swollen top rim, applied twin griffin handles, painted and incised with Art Nouveau foliate panels, in shades of green, yellow, turquoise and blue painted Della Robbia mark, dated and LW monogram, minor professional restoration, 41cm. high Provenance Christopher Wood A Very Victorian Eye, Christie's South Kensington, 28th February 2007, lot 160. Private collection Literature Isabelle Anscombe & Charlotte Gere Arts and Crafts in Britain and America, Van Nostrand Reinhold, page 216 plate 311 this actual vase illustrated.
Various 19thC pottery and effects, pair of Chinese prunus vases, 16cm high, a Gouda two handled vase, 19thC child's creamware and pearlware mugs, The House That Jack Built, Turner style pottery mug raised with classical figures, unsigned, Worcester type shell ornament, Paragon Edward VIII Laura Knight style plate (AF), various other items. (a quantity)
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