Tuesday 3 March 2020
Martin Brothers (Pottery 1873-1914), a stoneware Aquatic vase of flattened form Signed...
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Description
Martin Brothers (Pottery 1873-1914), a stoneware Aquatic vase of flattened form
Signed Martin Bros, London & Southall, dated 10.1903
Incised and decorated with a crab on each side, the edges incised with jelly fish, on a watery blue ground
22.5 cm high
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