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Lot 11

MARTIN BROTHERS TWO MINIATURE VASES, 1903 AND 1913 green incised MARTIN BROS LONDON & SOUTHALL 8 - 1903, other incised MARTIN BROS LONDON & SOUTHALL 7-1913, glazed stoneware (2) green 7.5cm high (3in high), other 5.7cm high (2 ¼in high) Woolley & Wallis, 27 November 2019, lot 149 The Martin Brothers, Robert Wallace, Charles, Walter, and Edwin, were pioneering British ceramicists known for their eccentric and highly collectible stoneware. Operating in London from the 1870s to the early 20th century, they created some of the most distinctive ceramics of the Arts and Crafts movement, blending elements of Gothic revival, medieval grotesques, and natural forms.At the heart of their production was Robert Wallace Martin (1843–1923), the eldest brother and creative force behind their whimsical and often macabre Wally Birds, sculptural tobacco jars with expressive, exaggerated features. These creatures, along with their salt-glazed vases, grotesque face jugs, and aquatic-inspired designs, set them apart from traditional Victorian ceramics.While Walter (1857–1912) and Edwin (1860–1915) Martin specialised in glazing and throwing, Charles Martin (1846–1910) was more involved in the business side of the workshop. Together, they developed a distinctive textured, earthy glaze, often in rich browns, greens, and blues, that gave their ceramics an organic, almost ancient quality.Despite their artistry, financial struggles plagued the brothers throughout their careers. However, their work gained a cult following among collectors, and today, Martinware is highly sought after, with pieces commanding significant prices at our auctions.

Lot 2

MARTIN BROTHERS AQUATIC JUG, 1898 incised MARTIN BRO LONDON & SOUTHALL / 10-1898, glazed earthenware 23.5cm high (9 ¼in high) John Cathles Hill and by descentWoolley & Wallis, 18 June 2014, lot 174 John Cathles Hill (1857-1915) was a property developer and brick manufacturer who was influential in the development of parts of suburban north London. The Martin Brothers, Robert Wallace, Charles, Walter, and Edwin, were pioneering British ceramicists known for their eccentric and highly collectible stoneware. Operating in London from the 1870s to the early 20th century, they created some of the most distinctive ceramics of the Arts and Crafts movement, blending elements of Gothic revival, medieval grotesques, and natural forms.At the heart of their production was Robert Wallace Martin (1843–1923), the eldest brother and creative force behind their whimsical and often macabre Wally Birds, sculptural tobacco jars with expressive, exaggerated features. These creatures, along with their salt-glazed vases, grotesque face jugs, and aquatic-inspired designs, set them apart from traditional Victorian ceramics.While Walter (1857–1912) and Edwin (1860–1915) Martin specialised in glazing and throwing, Charles Martin (1846–1910) was more involved in the business side of the workshop. Together, they developed a distinctive textured, earthy glaze, often in rich browns, greens, and blues, that gave their ceramics an organic, almost ancient quality.Despite their artistry, financial struggles plagued the brothers throughout their careers. However, their work gained a cult following among collectors, and today, Martinware is highly sought after, with pieces commanding significant prices at our auctions.

Lot 7

MARTIN BROTHERS FACES VASE, 1884 incised MARTIN BRO LONDON & SOUTHALL / 6-84,  glazed stoneware 23.7cm high (9 ¼in high) Cheffins, 26 May 2022, lot 50 The Martin Brothers, Robert Wallace, Charles, Walter, and Edwin, were pioneering British ceramicists known for their eccentric and highly collectible stoneware. Operating in London from the 1870s to the early 20th century, they created some of the most distinctive ceramics of the Arts and Crafts movement, blending elements of Gothic revival, medieval grotesques, and natural forms.At the heart of their production was Robert Wallace Martin (1843–1923), the eldest brother and creative force behind their whimsical and often macabre Wally Birds, sculptural tobacco jars with expressive, exaggerated features. These creatures, along with their salt-glazed vases, grotesque face jugs, and aquatic-inspired designs, set them apart from traditional Victorian ceramics.While Walter (1857–1912) and Edwin (1860–1915) Martin specialised in glazing and throwing, Charles Martin (1846–1910) was more involved in the business side of the workshop. Together, they developed a distinctive textured, earthy glaze, often in rich browns, greens, and blues, that gave their ceramics an organic, almost ancient quality.Despite their artistry, financial struggles plagued the brothers throughout their careers. However, their work gained a cult following among collectors, and today, Martinware is highly sought after, with pieces commanding significant prices at our auctions.

Lot 8

MARTIN BROTHERS GOURD VASE, 1901 incised MARTIN BROS LONDON & SOUTHALL / 6-1901, glazed stoneware 8cm high (3 1⁄8in high) Woolley & Wallis, 30 November 2022, lot 36 The Martin Brothers, Robert Wallace, Charles, Walter, and Edwin, were pioneering British ceramicists known for their eccentric and highly collectible stoneware. Operating in London from the 1870s to the early 20th century, they created some of the most distinctive ceramics of the Arts and Crafts movement, blending elements of Gothic revival, medieval grotesques, and natural forms.At the heart of their production was Robert Wallace Martin (1843–1923), the eldest brother and creative force behind their whimsical and often macabre Wally Birds, sculptural tobacco jars with expressive, exaggerated features. These creatures, along with their salt-glazed vases, grotesque face jugs, and aquatic-inspired designs, set them apart from traditional Victorian ceramics.While Walter (1857–1912) and Edwin (1860–1915) Martin specialised in glazing and throwing, Charles Martin (1846–1910) was more involved in the business side of the workshop. Together, they developed a distinctive textured, earthy glaze, often in rich browns, greens, and blues, that gave their ceramics an organic, almost ancient quality.Despite their artistry, financial struggles plagued the brothers throughout their careers. However, their work gained a cult following among collectors, and today, Martinware is highly sought after, with pieces commanding significant prices at our auctions.

Lot 5

MARTIN BROTHERS GOURD VASE, 1905 incised MARTIN BRO LONDON & SOUTHALL / 11-1905, glazed stoneware 27cm high (10 ½in high) Tennants, 9 October 2021, lot 2008 The Martin Brothers, Robert Wallace, Charles, Walter, and Edwin, were pioneering British ceramicists known for their eccentric and highly collectible stoneware. Operating in London from the 1870s to the early 20th century, they created some of the most distinctive ceramics of the Arts and Crafts movement, blending elements of Gothic revival, medieval grotesques, and natural forms.At the heart of their production was Robert Wallace Martin (1843–1923), the eldest brother and creative force behind their whimsical and often macabre Wally Birds, sculptural tobacco jars with expressive, exaggerated features. These creatures, along with their salt-glazed vases, grotesque face jugs, and aquatic-inspired designs, set them apart from traditional Victorian ceramics.While Walter (1857–1912) and Edwin (1860–1915) Martin specialised in glazing and throwing, Charles Martin (1846–1910) was more involved in the business side of the workshop. Together, they developed a distinctive textured, earthy glaze, often in rich browns, greens, and blues, that gave their ceramics an organic, almost ancient quality.Despite their artistry, financial struggles plagued the brothers throughout their careers. However, their work gained a cult following among collectors, and today, Martinware is highly sought after, with pieces commanding significant prices at our auctions.

Lot 319

Bootleg Lego, includes various figures & bricks, majority are bootleg Lego but there are some real Lego pieces, unchecked for completeness or correctness, Fair (would benefit from cleaning, tobacco oder), (Qty).

Lot 1044

A MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE THREE BUDDAHS ON PLINTHS, AN ENIGMA FIGURE OF A LADY AND CAT, DRESDEN FIGURE - A/F, CERAMIC TOBACCO JAR AND TWO WOODEN BOXES

Lot 18

AN ANTIQUE, BELIEVED TO BE AUSTRIAN, POTTERY TOBACCO JAR, DESIGNED IN THE SHAPE OF A 'MOOR BOY' WEARING A FEZ

Lot 274

A QUANTITY OF BRASS AND COPPER TO INCLUDE A COPPER POWDER FLASK, TOBACCO JAR, HOT WATER BOTTLE, EGG POACHER, ETC.,

Lot 217

A striking Royal Doulton Kingsware tobacco jar featuring a sterling silver-mounted lid, hallmarked for authenticity. The piece showcases a hand-painted scene of two men in period attire against a rich brown glaze, characteristic of the sought-after Kingsware line. The base bears the Royal Doulton backstamp, confirming its provenance. This tobacco jar exemplifies the superior craftsmanship and artistic quality of Royal Doulton’s early 20th-century production. Total weight 158g.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 2114

1914 Christmas gift tin from Princess Mary, with contents of cigarettes and tobacco. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 191

19th Century brass heart shaped tobacco box, engraved to the cover with a hunting scene

Lot 205

A mixed group of collectables, comprising;- two early 20th century brass matchbox holders, a WWI German ceramic tobacco holder in the form of a dog, National Service medal and fob compass etc.

Lot 194

Two 1914 Princess Mary Christmas tins. One containing cigarettes, tobacco and a photograph of a female.

Lot 923

A Tanglewood Lone Star bass guitar, maple neck and headstock with Abelone dot inlay fret markers, two tone tobacco sunburst body with white scratchplate, 118cm long , with soft shell case.

Lot 525

American Tobacco Co., (USA) Boer War Series A (Numbered) 25/25, Ex. Cat £250

Lot 488

British American Tobacco Co., Ltd. Modern Warfare 1936 set 50/50, b/w military scenes of field guns, mortar units tanks armoured cars, warships and so on. Very Good

Lot 604

Electric Guitars, Three guitars comprising Teisco Electric Satellite Stratocaster tobacco sunburst with whammy bar, some slight wear - Teisco Satellite Strat red overall good condition but screw missing on pickguard, some bumps and pinhole to headstock together with a Zenta tobacco sunburst Strat style reasonable condition with some small bumps to edge and reverse of neck all untested

Lot 303

A Royal Doulton glazed tobacco jar and cover, c.1920s, glazed stoneware, patent number 194168, impressed maker's mark and initials UBW 8528, 16cm highCondition ReportChip to the base rim. Lid firmly set.

Lot 755

A selection of old tobacco tins and other product tins

Lot 145

Games Workshop Warhammer Realm of Battle: Shattered Dominion battle boards, painted to a high standard, within Fair Plus box, slight tobacco odour otherwise Good Plus to Excellent.

Lot 141

Games Workshop Warhammer figures, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 134

Games Workshop Warhammer figures, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 146

Games Workshop Warhammer Realm of Battle: Sector Imperialis battle boards, painted to a high standard, within Poor box, slight tobacco odour otherwise Good Plus to Excellent.

Lot 130

Games Workshop Warhammer figures, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 133

Games Workshop Warhammer vehicles, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 140

Games Workshop Warhammer figures and some vehicles, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 137

Games Workshop Warhammer figures, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 131

Games Workshop Warhammer vehicles, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 142

Games Workshop Warhammer scenery, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 306

Games Workshop Warhammer books & other including:  Codex Thousand sons; Core Book; Codex Dark Angels; plus various White Dwarf magazines; slight tobacco odour otherwise Good to Good Plus; (Qty). 

Lot 135

Games Workshop Warhammer figures, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 139

Games Workshop Warhammer figures, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 132

Games Workshop Warhammer vehicles plus some figures, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 143

Games Workshop Warhammer scenery, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 144

Games Workshop Warhammer scenery, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 138

Games Workshop Warhammer vehicles, 40,000, plastic, painted to a high standard, some parts may be detached, unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour Good Plus to Excellent. (Qty).

Lot 136

Games Workshop Warhammer mixed group including: Age of Sigmar Soul Wars, various figures/stands in different stages of assembly, plus others; unchecked for completeness or correctness, slight tobacco odour otherwise Good Plus; (Qty).

Lot 162

A pair of 'tobacco leaf' dishesChinese export porcelainBoth with scalloped borders and polychrome Famille Rose enamel decoration depicting flowers and leavesQianlong Period (1736-1795)Diam.: 22.5 cm

Lot 161

Pair of covered potsChinese export porcelain"Tobacco Leaf" pattern decorationQing Dynasty, 19th century(restored lids)H.: 28.5 cm

Lot 163

A pair of 'Tobacco Leaf' scalloped platesChinese export porcelainWith scalloped borders and decorated in Famille Rose enamels depicting flowers and leavesQianlong Period (1736-1795)(one plate with restoration to the border)Diam.: 22.5 cm

Lot 160

'Tobacco Leaf' PlateChinese export porcelainWith fluted rim and decorated in Famille Rose enamels depicting pomegranates, flowers and leavesQianlong Period (1736-1795)Diam.: 29 cm

Lot 320

A Caldas da Rainha faience tobacco boxPortuguese faienceCaldas da Rainha manufacturePolychrome decoration(signs of wear and defects)H.: 11 cm

Lot 164

Group of 19th century stoneware ceramics to include a saltglazed tobacco jar with tavern scenes to side, water jug (a.f.), two miniature examples with silver collars, and a Royal Doulton silver collared jar by Mary Aitken. (5)

Lot 121

Mixed Lot: Vintage Merrschaum Turks Head tobacco pipe and one other smaller together with miniature salts formed as swans, a further small silver and enamel Norwegian salt and a pair of knife rests

Lot 328

A Players Navy Cut Tobacco box

Lot 5124

WW1 British Trench Art Tobacco Jar made from a German Shell Case and engraved with the Rifles Brigade Cap Badge and "Tobacco". Along with a WW2 British Trench Art Ash Tray made from 17 Prd Anti Tank Gun Shell case dated 1944. (2)

Lot 12

A large collection of vintage pipe tobacco tins, also a vintage "Ante Drawingroom" sign, prints, EPNS, (A Lot). 

Lot 802

Royal Doulton Kingsware tobacco jar and cover (chip to rear).

Lot 801

Royal Doulton to include a Brangwyn meat platter, character jugs such as Queen Elizabeth, a stoneware tobacco jar (w/o lid) and others (Qty). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Some surface wear noted.

Lot 507

Advertising enamel sign OGDENS ST JULIEN TOBACCO COOL AND FRAGRANT. In excellent condition mounted in its original wooden frame. Measures 49in x 13in.

Lot 2334

A pair of Japanese Noritake vases, one a/f, a tobacco lidded jar in the form of a toad smoking a pipe, a Royal Belvedere Austria figure group, a Wade barrel shaped mug, an ashtray in the form of a boot and two items of Torquay motto ware **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 112

Two 19th century Scottish Pottery items; Large Glasgow pottery Tobacco jar together with Maria Worth pottery basket pot

Lot 255A

Antique Smokers cabinet containing a Scottish tobacco jar with lid. Comes with key.

Lot 566

A silver oval shaped squeeze action tobacco box, Birmingham 1908, 10x7cm, 78gm.

Lot 321

A Black Forest German ash tray with bear decoration, together with two tobacco containers, and other small smoking related miscellanea, housed in one box. (1 box)

Lot 309

A Dutch eighteenth century tobacco box, brass and copper, engraved with text and a scene, largely worn, 13cm in length.

Lot 1339

Silver Match Humidor with a Hinged Lid, decorated with tobacco leaf, fitted interior with hygrometer 34cm.

Lot 302

A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware candlesticks, with applied decoration, 16cm high, together with a small bowl with blue glazed interior & a tobacco barrel without cover

Lot 193

A mixed collection of items to include silver-plated items, brass novelty items, glassware, tobacco tins and other similar items. (Qty)

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