Martin Brothers Art Photos

The four Martin Brothers (1873-1914) operated their pottery business in London. Known for unusual animal sculptures.

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Salt glazed stoneware mantel clock supported by bat by Martin Brothers of Fulham at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England.Salt glazed stoneware jug with fox's face by Martin Brothers of Fulham at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England.Floral tile by Martin Brothers at Gladstone Pottery Museum. Longton, Stoke, England.Stoneware vase by Martin Brothers, London; electroplated silver kettle & stand by Christopher Dresser for Hukin & Heath of Birmingham; & electroplated silver toast rack by Christopher Dresser for James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England.
Salt glazed stoneware mantel clock supported by bat (1876) by Martin Brothers of Fulham at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England.Salt glazed stoneware jug with fox's face (1885) by Martin Brothers of Fulham at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England.Floral tile (c1890) by Martin Brothers at Gladstone Pottery Museum. Longton, Stoke, England.Stoneware vase (1894-1911) by Martin Brothers, London; electroplated silver kettle & stand (1878) by Christopher Dresser for Hukin & Heath of Birmingham; & electroplated silver toast rack (c1880) by Christopher Dresser for James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England.
Stoneware vases incised with fish & poppies by Martin Brothers of Southall, London at National Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Salt glazed stoneware 'Wally Bird' tobacco jar by Martin Brothers of Fulham at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England.Salt glazed stoneware tortoise figure by Martin Brothers of Fulham at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England.
Stoneware vases incised with fish & poppies (1898) by Martin Brothers of Southall, London at National Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Salt glazed stoneware 'Wally Bird' tobacco jar (1898) by Martin Brothers of Fulham at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England.Salt glazed stoneware tortoise figure (1898) by Martin Brothers of Fulham at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England.

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