A large Martin Brothers stoneware grotesque face jug, by Robert Wallace Martin, each side decorated with a smirking face, with incised marks 'Mart...
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A late 19th-century Martin Brothers stoneware tall jug, of bellied form with incised vertical wavy
A late 19th-century Martin Brothers stoneware tall jug, of bellied form with incised vertical wavy lines, mustard colour glaze, signed 'Martin Sou...
Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a late 19th-century stoneware jug, with ribbon garland to
Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a late 19th-century stoneware jug, with ribbon garland to the upper band, over tall stylised leaf stems...
A collection of 20th-century Studio Pottery items, to include an Art Deco style open bowl with
A collection of 20th-century Studio Pottery items, to include an Art Deco style open bowl with incised pattern band, 13 cm high, a treacle glazed ...
A collection of five small Zsolnay ceramic lustre items, consisting of a figural jug, 17cm high, a
A collection of five small Zsolnay ceramic lustre items, consisting of a figural jug, 17cm high, a Zsolnay fountain figurine 14cm high, a girl wit...
A late 19th-century Martin Brothers salt-glazed jug, by Robert Wallace Martin, of traditional form
A late 19th-century Martin Brothers salt-glazed jug, by Robert Wallace Martin, of traditional form with applied leaf-style motif to the handle, in...
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, artist mark for Elizabeth Adams, 15 cm high, together with a
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, artist mark for Elizabeth Adams, 15 cm high, together with a further Doulton jug and four vases, late 19th / earl...
A late 19th century Martin Brothers stoneware jug, of bellied form with mottled blue glaze on a
A late 19th century Martin Brothers stoneware jug, of bellied form with mottled blue glaze on a circular foot, 22 cm high, impressed mark to base.
A late 19th-century stoneware jug by Thomas Smith & Co, in the manner of Doulton or Martin Brothers,
A late 19th-century stoneware jug by Thomas Smith & Co, in the manner of Doulton or Martin Brothers, with incised acanthus leaf decoration in blue...