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A Martin Brothers stoneware Bird jar and cover, dated 1897, modelled as a standing bird with wings behind its back, the head cover modelled with a quizzical expression to the face, glazed in blue, green and buff tones, the head and body incised 'Martin Bros London Southall, 5-1897',on turned ebonised base, internally re-enforced with a metal collar, 23cm high.Footnote: Provenance: Acquired Bonhams, London, Decorative Arts from 1860, 16th Oct 2012, lot 29.
70s / 80s POP - LPs. Killer collection of about 60 x LPs. Titles/artists include Michael Jackson, Swans Way, The Fugitive Kind, The Traveling Wilburys, Dire Straits, Communique, Brothers In Arms, Deacon Blue, Prefab Sprout, Joe Jackson, I'm The Man, Night & Day, Look Sharp!, Aztec Camera, High Land Hard Rain, Body and Soul, Suzanne Vega, Solitude Standing, Genesis, Level 42, UB40, Labour of Love, More UB40 Music, Deacon Blue, Raintown, Chris Rea, Shamrock Diaries, New Light Through Old Windows, Water Sign, Reckless, The Hurting, Tears For Fears, Eurythmics, Sweet Dreams, Wang Chung, Men Without Hats, Men At Work, Haircut One Hundred, Martin Stephenson & The Daintees, Bryan Adams. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.
PROG / ROCK / BLUES - LPS. Smart collection of about 90 x LPs, including some duplicates/variants. Titles/artists include Ginger Baker's Air Force II, Jethro Tull, Living The Past (x2), The Best of Jethro Tull (x2), Yes, Regale (x2), Fragile (x3), Genesis, Trespass, Foxtrot, Cream, Chicago, Kayak, West Bruce & Laing, Little Feat, The Last Record Album, Bob Seger, Long John Silver, Dewey Martin and Medicine Ball (x2), Wheels of Fire, Marvin Welch & Farrar, Rare Bird, Split, Enlightenment, Van Morrison, Ricochet, Tangerine Dream, The Alan Parsons Project, Steppenwolf, On The Border, Welcome to the Late Show, Lines, Tarkus, Walker Brothers, Carlos Santana. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex, however please note that the sleeves vary.
An unusual Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1885, incised with stylised spiders on palm shaped leaves and spider's web repeat in black and ochre on a buff ground incised 2-85 Martin Bros London & Southall, 24cm. high Provenance Burstow & Hewett Valuers, Battle, 20th August 2014 lot 246. Catalogue notes This was the last vase purchased for the collection by Daryl.
A fine Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1899, shouldered form, incised and painted with large ferocious Oriental dragons fighting, in brown, highlighted in white on a mushroom ground, incised 5-1899 Martin Bros London & Southall, 32cm. high Provenance Classic Arts and Crafts, Christie's South Kensington, 2nd November 2000 lot 57. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 77. Literature Michael Jeffery Arts and Crafts Style, Pavilion Books, page 113 this vase illustrated.
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1884, swollen, shouldered form, incised with borders of stylised foliage in ochre on a textured tan ground and another vase painted with flowers incised 6-84 Martin Bros, London & Southall, 20cm. high (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
An early Martin Brothers stoneware tobacco jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1880, swollen cylindrical form, incised with stylised flowers, glaze in brown highlighted with blue on a tan ground and a Martin Brothers stoneware jardiniere, incised 1.9.80 R W Martin London & Southall, 17.5cm. high, (3) Provenance Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 27th May 1993 lot 319. The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1889, ovoid with pulled handle and spout, incised with scrolling foliage, in buff on a mottled brown ground, and two other Martin Brothers jugs incised 89 Martin Bros London & Southall, 12cm. high (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1885, bellied ovoid with collar rim, incised with flowers and foliage, glazed green and white on a buff ground, incised 8-85 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, 19.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug with silver rim and cover by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1894, shouldered form, incised with passion flowers and foliage, in brown, highlighted with white on a brown ground, with silver rim and hinged cover, incised 6-1894 Martin Bros London & Southall, dated London 1901, 26.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware baluster tobacco jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, cylindrical form, modelled in low relief with a band stylised foliage between chevron borders, the domed cover with pierced finial, a Martin Brothers vase painted with a bird perched on a tree bough, and four other vases incised R W Martin Southall to cover rim, damages 20cm. high (7) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A large Martin Brothers stoneware bird jardiniere by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1891, shouldered form, incised with grotesque birds wading and fishing amongst reeds, a flock of ducks flying in the distance, glazed green and brown, highlighted with white on a tan ground incised 11-1891 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, 22cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers stoneware bird jug by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1898, tapering cylindrical form, incised with grotesque anthropomorphic birds glazed pale mushroom with blue highlights, incised 3-1898 Martin Bros London & Southall, hairline to top of handle, 20cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers stoneware aquatic vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1905, shouldered, square section, the biscuit fired vase incised grotesque scaly fish swimming, highlighted with white glaze, incised 1905 Martin Bros London & Southall, 24.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware.
A large and impressive Martin Brothers stoneware face jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1902, modelled on one side with a smiling face, the reverse modelled with pursed lips, glazed tan and brown, highlighted with black and white, incised 5 1902, R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, 21cm. high Provenance A.J. Collis collection, Phillips, 2nd March 1954. Sotheby's Belgravia, 20th January 1972 lot 77 purchased by Richard Dennis. Jeremy Cooper, purchased by Daryl in 1982. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003 catalogue number 104. Literature E Lloyd Thomas Victorian Art Pottery, Guild Art, page 183 figure 22. Geoffrey Godden British Pottery, Barrie & Jenkins, page 319.
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1890, baluster form, incised and painted with clematis flowers in brown and green on a buff ground incised 12-1890 Martin Bros London & Southall, paper number, 23.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, shouldered for with applied loop handles, incised and painted with white anemone flowers in a brown ground, another Martin Brothers stoneware vase incised with wild flowers, and another Martin Brothers shouldered vase incised with wild flowers, incised Martin Bros London & Southall, damages, 9.5cm. high, (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, shouldered form with cylindrical neck, incised with a band of foliage in green and ochre on a buff ground, with blue bands, and two other Martin Brothers vases R W Martin Southall, restored, 23.5cm. high (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1879, tapering, cylindrical form, incised with stylised foliage glazed blue between brown bands, and two other Martin Brothers stoneware jugs incised 21.11.79 R W Martin London & Southall, 22cm. high, (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase, tapering cylindrical form with flaring neck, incised and painted with lily of the valley stems, in ochre and white on a buff ground, and three other small Martin Brothers vases incised Martin London 14.5cm. high (4) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A small Martin Brothers stoneware tile, square, incised with flowers and foliage in brown on an ochre ground, framed, and three Martin Brothers kerb tiles and two shards from a grotesque, impressed Martin Brothers London, 7.5cm. square (6) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1886, swollen form, painted with scrolling foliage in brown on a buff ground, and another similar dated 1889, incised 12-1886 RWMartin & Bros London & Southall, 9cm. high (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon flask vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1914, the flattened body with twin-loop handles to shoulder, incised with a ferocious dragon to either side, in green on a blue ground, incised 8-1914 Martin Bros London & Southall, minor glaze loss to handle and foot rim, 19cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dimpled ovoid form with angled neck and modelled handle, glazed with a spotted blue and brown glaze, and a Martin Brothers stoneware jug impressed RWMartin Southall mark, 16cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware face jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1905, modelled to one side with a smiling face, the reverse and more smug grin, glazed brown with white and black highlights, incised 1-1905 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, paper label numbered 78, 17cm. high Provenance Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis, 1978 catalogue number 459. Christie's South Kensington, circa 1980. Exhibited Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis, 1978 catalogue number 459. Martin Brothers, Tokyo exhibition, 1979. Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 103. Fantasies in Clay, Blackwell House, 2008.
A Martin Brothers stoneware Marred pot by Robert Wallace Martin, shouldered form, compressed, incised with inscription And the Vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the Potter - Jer 10-4, highlighted in black on a pitted buff ground, and another Martin Brothers stoneware Marred pot, incised Martin Bros London & Southall, 22cm. high, (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A large Martin Brothers stoneware tankard by Robert Wallace Martin, dated, cylindrical form, incised and painted with birds perched amongst wild flowers and foliage, in green and white on a buff ground, another Martin Brothers tankard smaller and a smaller mug incised indistinct date R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, 14.5cm. high (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware inkwell by Edwin and Walter Martin, tapering square section with brass mounts, incised with panels of birds and butterflies flying amongst blossom and flower sprays in blue, green and white on a buff ground and a Martin Brothers gourd inkwell, incised Martin London to side and base, and 81 to base, stress hairlines, 10cm. high (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware egg cup stand and three egg cups by Edwin Martin, dated 1891, the circular pedestal base with central handle, six aperture for egg cups, incised and painted with blossom in white and chestnut brown on a buff ground, the three egg cups probably by Clement Martin, painted with blossom in blue, green and white on a buff ground base incised Martin Bros London & Southall 9-1891, cups variously incised 16.5cm. diam, (4) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers salt by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1877, shaped, square section, modelled in low relief foliate band between rope borders, another salt, a jar and cover, a candlestick, a small Martin Brothers tazza, and nine other Martin pieces, incised RWMartin London 4-1877, 10cm, wide (14) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd pot, footed ovoid twisted body with tall solifleur neck, covered in an ochre glaze, another Martin Brothers stoneware vase incised with flowers and three other Martin Brothers vases, incised Martin London, 12.5cm. high (5) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic ewer by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1888, shouldered, square section with over-slung handle modelled with an eel top, the body incised with grotesque fish and eels amongst waterweed, in shades of ochre, blue and green on a buff ground incised 10-88 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, professional restoration, 24.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware aquatic jug by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1895, ovoid with loop handle, incised with a large scaly fish swimming amongst jelly fish, a lobster and waterweed, in green on a blue ground, incised 12-1895 Martin Bros London & Southall, 16cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A tall Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1900, shouldered form, modelled with vertical ribs and incised veins, covered in a sage green and mushroom glaze, incised 7-1900 Martin Bros, London & Southall, Christie's lot label, 26.5cm. high Provenance Frank Trier, friend and financial supporter of the Martin Brothers, thence by descent British Decorative Arts, Christie's South Kensington, 10th June 1997 lot 176, purchased by Daryl. Exhibited The South London Pottery Exhibition, Camberwell Art Gallery, 1922, loaned by Frank Trier for the exhibition. Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 7. British Studio Pottery from Bernard Leach to Lucie Rie, Chichester Cathedral exhibition/Pallant House, catalogue number 2.
A Martin Brothers stoneware aquatic vase, shouldered ovoid form with cylindrical neck and everted rim, incised and painted with grotesque fish amongst waterweed, in blue, green and ochre on a buff ground incised Martin Bros London , restored top rim, 9.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware aquatic vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1901, modelled, swollen square section, painted with a jelly fish to each side, in green on a pale celadon ground, the rim highlighted with brown, incised 1-1901 Martin Bros London and Southall, museum restoration to one top rim corner, 8cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
The Martin Brothers Potters a salt-glaze stoneware invite designed by Ian Gregory, inviting Rhys Morgan to the 1978 Richard Dennis Exhibition, modelled as the Martin Brothers pottery ay 16 Brownlow Street, impressed marks, annotated to Rhys Morgan, 25.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A large archive compiled by George Twyman relating to the Martin Brothers, including a magic lantern projector with case by Perken Son & Co Ltd, used by Ernest Marsh for illuminated lectures, The Martin Brothers Potters by Malcolm Haslam, Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum and Art Gallery catalogue, Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition catalogue, Richard Dennis Gallery, 1978, a catalogue of the Frank Knight collection of Martinware and a large collection of photographs relating to the Martin Brothers, William Staite Murray and their contemporaries including ephemera from Ernest Marsh, (a lot) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A tall Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1903, shouldered from, modelled with vertical ribs and incised veins, glazed green and pale blue on a mushroom ground, incised 3-1903 Martin Bros, London & Southall, 26cm. high Provenance Neal, Son & Fletcher Auction rooms, 25th November 1998 lot 154. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 3.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, ovoid with tall, tapering cylindrical neck, modelled with vertical ribs, glazed mottled grey-blue highlighted with white spots, incised 11-1907 Martin Bros, London & Southall, 13.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1901, ovoid with tapering with tall tapering neck with knop, modelled with vertical ribs, incised veins, glazed mushroom highlighted with brown and green 6-1901, Martin Bros London & Southall, 16.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, swollen octagonal form with modelled ribs and horizontal veins, glazed ochre over tan, and another Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase incised GX No.3 BM, 13.5cm. high, (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, pear shaped, modelled in low relief with textured ground and white flowerheads, another Martin Brothers gourd vase glazed blue and a tall brown pear shaped gourd vase, incised Martin London, crack to base of main vase, 7.5cm. high (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Robert Wallace Martin, shouldered square section with modelled lug handles, slip decorated with turbulent water design in mushroom, green and pale aubergine with blue rim, and another Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin dated 1913, incised R W Martin & Bros, Southall, 12.5cm. high, (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1902, swollen square section, with flared rim, covered in a mottled chestnut brown glaze, and a ribbed candlestick and a late Martin ware gourd vase, incised 2-1902 Martin Bros, London & Southall, no.7, professional restoration to top rim, 24cm. high, (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1896, shouldered form, with simple rib decoration, glazed brown over buff, and another Martin Brothers stoneware gourd incised 2-96 Martin Bros London 8.5cm. high (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1903, shouldered form, incised decoration to the shoulder, glazed green with grey highlights, and another Martin Brothers stoneware gourd with simple bid decoration, incised 8-1903 Martin Bros London & Southall, second vase hairline top rim, 8cm. high, (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1903, shouldered, ribbed form, incised and glazed in shades of green and pale blue on a buff ground, incised 11 1903, Martin Bros London & Southall, Richard Dennis paper label, 24cm. high Provenance Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, 1978, Richard Dennis, catalogue no.456 Literature Malcolm Haslam English Art Pottery 1865-1915, ACC Books, page 197 figure 195 this vase illustrated. Malcolm Haslam, The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis Publications, page 143 figure 225 this vase illustrated.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, modelled with curved ribs and fine veins, covered in a deep ochre glaze incised 1 -1915 Martin Bros Southall, firing crack to base, 10.5cm. high Provenance Academy Auctioneers 28th June 1997 lot 621. The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware

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