A large and impressive Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1884, modelled in relief and incised with grotesque fish swimming and feeding amongst waterweed and shell fish, the handles modelled as grotesque eel like creatures, glazed in shades of green, brown and blue incised R W Martin London & Southall to the shoulder, incised R W Martin & Bros London & Southall 5-1884, kiln kiss to body, hairline to top rim, kiln faults to handles 31cm. high Provenance Private Collection.
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A good Martin Brothers gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, incised with a snakeskin design, glazed green and ochre incised Martin Bros London 7cm. high Provenance The Harrimann Judd Collection - British Art Pottery, Sotheby`s New York 22nd January 2001 lot 251 private collection.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Walter & Edwin Martin, shouldered form with tapering, inverted neck, applied with loop handles, covered in a bronzed brown glaze, highlighted in green incised 6-1905 Martin Bros London & Southall 16cm. high Provenance The Martin Brothers Potters Woolley and Wallis, Monday 31st October 2005, lot 27 Private collection.
A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, dated 1906, shouldered form, painted with birds perched on carnation stems between cypress trees, in gold and ruby lustre on a blue ground impressed marks and date mark, painted artist cipher 11cm. high Literature A J Cross Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 35 colour plate XXIV this vase illustrated Provenance Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis Gallery 1980 catalogue number 204 Harriman-Judd Collection Private collection.
A Bernard Moore baluster vase, with collar neck, painted with sprays of flowers and foliage in a golden lustre on a deep ruby ground incised Bernard Moore and artist monogram 24cm. high Literature Aileen Dawson, Bernard Moore Master Potter 1850-1935, Richard Dennis Publications, page 65 figure 40 for a comparable vase shape.
A rare Charles Vyse pierced vase and cover, produced for Francis Berry to commemorate the passing of a Pyracantha tree in 1929, the vase with pierced bird frieze, the cover with a flame finial, covered in a celadon green glaze, made from the ashes of the Pyracantha tree, inside the vase a small silver phial containing some of the ashes of the tree and a commemorative scroll, and two Charles Vyse stoneware bowls painted inscription to vase 21cm, high.
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