A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1899, ovoid form with everted rim, painted in dark green with blue and white vertical ribs, incised 3-99 Martin Bros London & Southall 8cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
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A William De Morgan rice dish, painted with a Celtic knot to the well, the rim with entwined Celtic snakes, covered in a golden lustre, and a small William De Morgan bottle vase painted with flowers, and two books on William De Morgan bottle vase has impressed tulip mark, dish unmarked, damages 21.5cm. diam (4) Literature Higgins & Robinson William De Morgan Arts and Crafts Potter, Shire, page 22 for a comparable dish illustrated.
A Burmantoft's Faience Anglo Persian bottle vase designed by Leonard King, painted with a frieze of stylised dog rose flower, the tapering neck with overlapping scale decoration, in shades of blue, turquoise, pink and green on a white ground impressed and painted factory marks, painted LK monogram, minor professional restoration to the top rim, 20.5cm. high
A Minton's Cloisonne fan vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, painted with a crab, the reverse with a butterfly, below five tube vases with peacock feathers, in colours and gilt on a turquoise ground printed mark, T Goode retailers mark, 16.5cm. high Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira, page 58-59 catalogue number 17 and 18 for this butterfly design illustrated.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1906, the compressed urchin form with inverted top rim, incised with vertical columns, glazed brown, highlighted in mushroom and green incised 5-1906 Martin Bros London & Southall 6.5cm. diam. Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1905, ovoid with collar rim, incised with vertical ribs and textured surface glazed green inicsed 11-1905 Martin Bros London & Southall 26cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1907, square section, the swollen body tapering to solifleur neck, painted with dark brown spots over buff, incised 5-1907 Martin Bros, London & Southall 12cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1898, ovoid with everted rim, covered in a brown glaze, with semi-metallic splashed umber to the shoulder and top rim, and another Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase incised 3-98 Martin Bros London 6.5cm. high (2) Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1899, ovoid with everted rim, incised with fine vertical veins in brown on a buff ground incised 1-99 Martin Bros London 6.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, flattened bottle form with loop handles, painted with grey spots on a mushroom ground, incised Martin Bros London & Southall, small chip to top rim, 8cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1902, shouldered, square section buff with painted burnt umber veins, incised 1-1902 Martin Bros London & Southall 8.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
A fine Bushey Heath pottery Persian vase by Fred Passenger, shouldered ovoid form, painted with three peacock's displaying their tail feathers, painted in shades of blue, turquoise, manganese and green on a white ground printed factory mark, painted FP monogram, minor glaze chips to foot rim, minor restoration to top rim, 19.5cm. high Provenance private collection, on loan to the Bushey Museum.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1902, ovoid ribbed form with incised veins, glazed in shades of brown and green on a buff ground 12-1902 Martin Bros London & Southall 3.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.
‡ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995) a stoneware bottle vase with ovoid body and flaring rim, covered to the foot with a pitted white glaze, the top rim with running bronze band impressed seal mark, 23cm. high Provenance Purchased for the vendor from Liberty & Co in the early 1980s. Literature John Houston & David Cripps, Lucie Rie, Crafts Council, page 77 figure 123 for a comparable vase.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Walter Fraser Martin, compressed form with everted rim, covered in a tan glaze, the rim a dark umber, incised No.1 WFM, 7.5cm. diam. Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent. Catalogue Notes the unusual signature on this vase suggests it might have been a trial vase made by Walter Fraser Martin.
A large Chinese porcelain vase, of bulbous form with wide trumpet neck, finely enamelled with precious objects amidst scrolling foliage and lotus flowers, the foot decorated with quails, rockwork and flowering chrysanthemums, the neck with birds in flight and chrysanthemums, Guangxu six character mark in red, probably Republic period, 45.7cm approx.
A pair of Moorcroft MacIntyre small bottle vases, of squat form, c1904-13, the cream ground tubelined and glazed with pink roses, forget-me-nots and swags, gilt bands to rim and footrim, brown printed mark and green script signature to bases, numbered M2653, 8.5cm high approx; together with a vase in the same pattern, numbered M2612, 16cm high (3)
A Chinese monochrome Qingbai type glaze vase, Qianlong, the moulded vase of flattened pear shape with double barrel neck and small scroll handles, all under a pale blue-green monochrome glaze, with dark brown footrim, the base with an underglaze blue six character mark, 19cm high approx.
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