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A Martin Brothers stoneware ewer by Robert Wallace Martin, in brown glaze, with incised stylised scrolling foliage and flowers to the body and geometric pattern to the flared neck, signed to the base '30.12.80, RW Martin, London & Southall' approx. 23cm high (with original receipt for £430 in 2010)
BOX 30 - NEW ZEALAND WINEPeter Yealands Reserve Pinot Gris 2018Stoneleigh Latitude Pinot Noir 2017Leveret Reserve Hawke's Bay Chardonnay 2014Waimea Nelson Sauvignon Blanc 2017Te Kairanga John Martin Pinot Noir 2016Paikea Gisborne Chardonnay 2017Takapoto Single Vineyard Hawkes Bay Chardonnay 2014Peregrine Pinot Noir 2015Brancott Estate South Island Pinot Noir 2017Giesen The Brothers Pinot Noir 2016Quarter Acre Syrah 2016Waimea Nelson Gewurztraminer 2017
JOY DIVISION VINYL & CDS - MARTIN HANNETT & LEIGH FESTIVAL. To include limited edition Joy Division Martin Hannett's Personal Mixes 2LP on red vinyl, limited edition Leigh Rock Festival 1979 LP and Martin Hannett CD."These are confiscated bootleg LP's which were a great compliment at first in our career but later as our Official LP sales dwindled became much more irksome." I keep asking Warner Brothers to release them properly but to no avail." All proceeds to Christie Cancer Charity.
Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a grotesque stoneware jug, modelled as a squirrel or rat, mouth open, with tail handle, circa 1880, incised mark, 24cm high Provenance: Christie's, London, British Decorative Arts, 8th June 1993, lot 166; Sotheby's New York, Important 20th Century Decorative Works of Art, 6th December 1997, lot 106; private collection
AVIATION: A rare multiple signed commemorative cover issued by the Kill Devil Hills Memorial Society and featuring a red printed cachet with the words Birthplace of Aviation beneath, signed by twenty nine aviation pioneers, manufacturers and pilots comprising Jimmy Doolittle (1896-1993, American Aviation Pioneer who led the Doolittle Raid during World War II), Bernt Balchen (1899-1973, Norwegian Pioneer Polar Aviator), Blanche Stuart Scott (1884-1970, American Pioneer Aviatrix, the first woman to fly at a public event in America), Blanche Noyes (1900-1981, American Pioneer Aviatrix, one of the first ten women to receive a transport pilot's license), Jerome Hunsaker (1886-1984, American Aviator, a pioneer in aeronautics research), Emory S. Land (1879-1971, American Vice Admiral with the United States Navy, President of the Air Transport Association of America 1946-57), Francis Rodwell Banks (1898-1985, British Air Commodore and Engineer, involved in the development of the internal combustion engine), Louis Paulhan (1883-1963, French Pioneer Aviator, winner of the first Daily Mail aviation prize for the first flight between London and Manchester, 1910), Ruth Law Oliver (1887-1970, American Pioneer Aviatrix), Benjamin Foulois (1879-1967, American General who learned to fly the first military planes purchased from the Wright Brothers), Giovanni Battista Caproni (1886-1957, Italian Aeronautical Engineer and Aircraft designer and manufacturer), Holden C. Richardson (1878-1960, American Naval officer, a pioneer in United States naval aviation), John Towers (1885-1955, American Admiral with the United States Navy, a pioneer naval aviator who also served as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics 1939-42), Patrick N. L. Bellinger (1885-1962, American Vice Admiral with the United States Navy, a pioneer naval aviator), Beckwith Havens (1890-1969, American Pioneer Aviator, the first salesman with the Curtiss Aeroplane Company, 1910), George Otto Noville (1890-1963, American Pioneer Aviator, served with Richard Byrd on the historic flight to the North Pole, 1926), Jacob Cato Kolff (1914-2007, Director of the Malaysia Air Charter Co. Ltd), Willy Messerschmitt (1898-1978, German Aircraft Designer & Manufacturer), Glenn L. Martin (1886-1955, American Aviation Pioneer and Aircraft Designer), Chuck Yeager (1923- , American United States Air Force officer and test pilot, the first pilot confirmed to have exceeded the speed of sound in level flight), James A. D. McCurdy ( - , Canadian Pioneer Aviator, the first pilot to make a powered flight in Canada, 1909), Grover Loening (1888-1976, American Aircraft Manufacturer), Katherine Stinson (1891-1977, American Pioneer Aviatrix), George A. Page Jr. (1891- , American Aircraft Designer of the Curtiss C-46 Commando), Louis Breguet (1880-1955, French Aviation Pioneer and Aircraft Designer), Lawrence Bell (1894-1956, American Industrialist and founder of Bell Aircraft Corporation), Lester Gardner (1876-1956, American Aviator, one of the founders of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences and the editor and owner of Aviation magazine), Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957, American Rear Admiral and Polar Explorer who controversially claimed to be the first to lead expeditions to reach both the North Pole and the South Pole by air) and Alliott Verdon Roe (1877-1958, English Pioneer Aviator & Aircraft Manufacturer). The cover is postmarked at North Carolina, 18th September 1953 and bears the typed name and address of General Frank Lahm. Most of the signatures have small ink numbers at their sides for identification purposes. A most impressive collection of signatures to be found on one piece. Accompanied by an A.L.S. by a Dorothy Smith of Ohio, dated 22nd April 1955 and providing the noted collector Reverend Cornelius Greenway with a list of the signatories on the cover and further including a second, partial A.L.S. by another, unidentified, individual offering the cover to a collector for a price of $15. Some light overall age wear to the cover and a few small tears and areas of paper loss to the upper edge, evidently caused when the envelope was originally opened. G, 3 Frank P. Lahm (1877-1963) American Pioneer Aviator, the first military aviator in the United States.
Martin Brothers, an ovoid pottery vase with incised and painted decoration of white flowers and green leaves, arch form beading to neck, signed on base, and dated 6-1889, height 23 cm . No chips or detectable restoration. The base has a wavy line to concave area only but visible inside. more likely to be a firing fault than damage. on extrior it has been covered with glaze or glue
A Martinware Pottery stoneware salt glazed representation of the Martin Brothers Shop, made by Ian Gregory, and given as an invite from Richard Dennis to the Martin Brothers Exhibition at Sotheby's Belgravia 1978, also with a Pilkington Royal Lancastrian invite from Richard Dennis to an exhibition in 1980, 10in.
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1887, shouldered cylindrical form, incised with wild flowers between slender geometric borders, in white, green and brown on a buff ground, incised 1-1887 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, repaired lip, 22cm. high Provenance A private collection of Martin Ware
A unique Martin Brothers stoneware grotesque dog jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1884, modelled crouched, seated on all fours, his anthropomorphic face, wide smiling toothy grin, glazed ochre and brown with white highlights, incised to neck and underside of base 11-1884 R W Martin London & Southall, 23cm. high Literature A Large Collection of Martin Brothers Stoneware Sotheby's 19th April 1978 lot 230 for a similar grotesque produced in 1884. Provenance Private European collection.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature jug by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1887, compressed ovoid form, incised with wild flowers in pale blue and brown on a buff ground, incised 1-87 Martin Bros London 5cm. high Provenance The Martin Brothers Pottery Richard Dennis Gallery, 1978 A private collection of Martin Ware.
A fine Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1892, shouldered ovoid form, incised with four ferocious dragons, in shades of brown on a textured, matt green ground, incised 1-1892 Martin Bros London & Southall 22cm. high Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis, page 99 figure 144 for a similar footed vase decorated with dragons. Provenance A private collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1905, swollen, square section, modelled to each side in low relief with a grotesque fish swimming, glazed in green on a pale buff ground, the top rim glazed brown, incised 11-1905 Martin Bros London & Southall Provenance A private collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, ovoid with cylindrical neck, incised with three butterflies flying past wild flower stems, in white, pale blue and ochre on a brown ground, incised Martin Bros London to base, 8cm. high Provenance The Martin Brothers Pottery Richard Dennis Gallery, 1978 A private collection of Martin Ware.
A good William De Morgan Pottery Late Fulham Period triple lustre tile, painted with a cockerel crowing, in gold, blue and ruby lustre on a white ground painted with clumps of yellow grass, impressed Late Fulham Period De Morgan, Iles and Passenger brothers factory mark, 15.5cm. square Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis, page 127 figure 1012 for the original design illustrated. Provenance Lady Alison Kremer & Mr Tom Kremer
An early Martin Brothers Medieval stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, footed ovoid form with cylindrical neck, incised with two medieval maidens walking amongst stylised trees, another maiden playing music, between incised geometric bands, glazed green, blue and brown on a buff ground, with applied silver rim, incised R W Martin 7 MM Fulham 274, Richard Dennis paper label number 33, silver rim stamped JB hallmarks London 1873 23.5cm. high Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis, page 50 figure 54 for a comparable jug illustrated. Provenance The Martin Brothers Potter's Richard Dennis, 1978, catalogue number 33 Arts and Crafts, Christie's South Kensington, 5th November 2002 lot 32 A private collection of Martin Ware.
A Martinware Pottery stoneware salt glazed representation of the Martin Brothers Shop, made by Ian Gregory, and given as an invite from Richard Dennis to the Martin Brothers Exhibition at Sotheby's Belgravia 1978, also with a Pilkington Royal Lancastrian invite from Richard Dennis to an exhibition in 1980, 10in.

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