Appraise and find values for
RARE MARTIN BROTHERS POTTERY PITCHER,...
From
marks4antiques.com
- The most updated price guide and makers' marks research online
As a member, you have access to a team of experts
and assistance is always available to you for free
Sign up
An example from the millions of items in our
Price Guide:
© LION AND UNICORN AUCTIONS - WHITLEYS AUCTIONEERS, Hollywood, FL, USA
RARE MARTIN BROTHERS POTTERY PITCHER, HERONSSaltglaze stoneware 'Martinware' pitcher with beach scene of five herons and a palm tree.
Incised London Southall...
This is an example from our
values4antiques price guide
We do not buy or sell any items
Price Sold & Full Description
AVAILABLE TO OUR MEMBERS
Learn more...
See more
price guides
Check our other research services:
IDENTIFY WORLDWIDE MAKERS' MARKS & HALLMARKS
marks4ceramics:
Porcelain, Pottery, Chinaware, Figurines, Dolls, Vases...
marks4silver
:
Silver, Jewelry, Pewter, Silverplate, Copper & Bronze...
Explore other items from our
Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide
- Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers
Pottery. Double face jug. 1911, salt-glazed stoneware. 5¼ h × 5 dia in. result: $5,502. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Incised signature and date to underside ‘R.W. Martin...
[more like this] - MARTIN BROTHERS, DOULTON, ENGEL & FRIBERG
Porcelain Cabinet Items. To include a Martin Brothers Jug (9.25"h), a Friberg Vase (6.25"h), an Engel Pottery Vase (4"h x 7.5" dia) and a Royal Doulton Lambeth Vase (5.25"h)....
[more like this] - Martin Brothers Pottery. double face
jug. 1897, salt-glazed stoneware. 9¼ h × 8½ w × 8 d in. result: $8,125. estimate: $6,000–9,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘Martin Bros. London + Southall...
[more like this] - Martin Brothers Pottery. double face
jug. 1897, salt-glazed stoneware. 9¾ h × 8½ w × 8 d in. result: $8,125. estimate: $6,000–9,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘Martin Bros London + Southall...
[more like this] - Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers
Pottery. Double face jug. 1903, salt-glazed stoneware. 8¾ h × 7¾ w × 8 l in. result: $8,750. estimate: $3,000–5,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘R.W....
[more like this] - Martin Brothers Pottery. Double face
jug. 1901, salt-glazed stoneware. 8½ h × 7 w × 7¼ d in. result: $8,820. estimate: $4,500–6,500. Incised signature and date to underside ‘R.W. Martin + Bros. London...
[more like this] - EXTREMELY RARE MARTIN BROTHERS POTTERY
DOUBLE-SIDED FAC...Highly unusual blue grey colored jug by RW Martin. Expertly modeled and detailed in relief.
Artist: Robert Wallace Martin
Issued: 1900
Dimensions: 6"L x...
[more like this] - RARE MARTIN BROTHERS POTTERY PITCHER,
BIRDSHighly detailed grotesque stoneware jug with incised scene of pelicans, duck and waders encircling body.
Inscribed Martin Bros. London Southall on the underside. Age...
[more like this] - RARE MARTIN BROTHERS POTTERY ESKIMO
JUGTall, slender ceramic jug that features an Inuit figure enveloped in fur. Highly detailed brown glazed jug.
Martin London inscribed on the underside.
Artist: R. W. Martin
Issued:...
[more like this] - RARE MARTIN BROTHERS POTTERY PITCHER,
HERONSSaltglaze stoneware 'Martinware' pitcher with beach scene of five herons and a palm tree.
Incised London Southall on the bottom. Signed RW Martin. #martinbrothers #martinware
Artist:...
[more like this] - RARE MARTIN BROTHERS POTTERY JUG, SIGNEDHighly
detailed stoneware jug with incised floral design on patterned, textured ground.
Brown and blue coloration. Inscribed R W Martin to underside. Dated 1876. Weight: 1.5 lbs...
[more like this] - SIGNED EAST TN CREAMPOT, CAIN POTTERYSmall
East Tennessee lead-glazed red earthenware cream pot, attributed to Martin A. Cain, Cain Pottery, Sullivan County. Decorated with straight and combed sine wave incised lines....
[more like this]
This list is limited to only a few results.
Many more items are available to our members in our
Price Guide!
Ideal research tools for Collectors, Personal Property Appraisers, Antiques & Collectibles
Dealers, Auction Houses, Museums, eBayers or
other online
sellers (Rubylane, Etsy etc) and curious minds interested in appraising & identifying collectibles