Martin Brothers

The Martin Brothers were considered to represent the transition from decorative Victorian ceramics to twentieth century studio pottery in England. The four brothers (Wallace, Walter, Charles and Edwin) produced a distinctive type of stoneware pottery from the 1870s through to the First World War and as late as 1923. They were best known for their bird sculptures and bowls, vessels decorated with sea creatures, and tiles, fashioned in a whimsical but highly skillful style. Martinware pottery, featuring both illustrative and sculptural works is a wonderful example of a Victorian art pottery.

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