ANTIQUE 19thC EDWIN MARTIN VASE, EDWIN BROTHERS, LONDON (1860-1915)
A 19th Century vase made by Edwin Martin in Southall, London. Edwin Martin was a prominent figure associated with the Martin Brothers pottery, known for his significant contribution to the studio's success in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As one of the founding members, he helped shape the distinct style and reputation of the Martin Brothers' works, which often included unique, sculptural pieces.
The pottery became renowned for its whimsical, artistic approach to ceramics, blending fine craftsmanship with distinctive designs, such as geometric shapes and textured glazes. Martin’s work with the studio contributed to its legacy within the British Arts and Crafts movement, creating pieces highly valued by collectors.
Reference Number: C10535
A 19th Century vase made by Edwin Martin in Southall, London. Edwin Martin was a prominent figure associated with the Martin Brothers pottery, known for his significant contribution to the studio's success in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As one of the founding members, he helped shape the distinct style and reputation of the Martin Brothers' works, which often included unique, sculptural pieces.
The pottery became renowned for its whimsical, artistic approach to ceramics, blending fine craftsmanship with distinctive designs, such as geometric shapes and textured glazes. Martin’s work with the studio contributed to its legacy within the British Arts and Crafts movement, creating pieces highly valued by collectors.
Reference Number: C10535
A 19th Century vase made by Edwin Martin in Southall, London. Edwin Martin was a prominent figure associated with the Martin Brothers pottery, known for his significant contribution to the studio's success in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As one of the founding members, he helped shape the distinct style and reputation of the Martin Brothers' works, which often included unique, sculptural pieces.
The pottery became renowned for its whimsical, artistic approach to ceramics, blending fine craftsmanship with distinctive designs, such as geometric shapes and textured glazes. Martin’s work with the studio contributed to its legacy within the British Arts and Crafts movement, creating pieces highly valued by collectors.
Reference Number: C10535
CONDITION
In Great Condition - Wear expected with age. Please refer to photographs.
SIZE
Height: 20 cm // 7.87 inches
Diameter: 19 cm // 7.48 inches