Martin Brothers Gnarly Olive Jug
£345.00
1 in stock
1 in stock
Description
Presenting an exceptional, historic gnarly-designed Martin Brothers art pottery jug, measuring approx. 22.5cm in height and 12.5cm in diameter. This piece from a highly sought-after potter features a robust baluster form jug, resting securely on a flared circular foot. Its gnarly silhouette is defined by a bulbous lower body that tapers into a cylindrical neck, culminating in a sweeping pouring lip and an applied, sturdy strap handle.
The jug is characterized by its tactile, heavily ribbed texture, a testament to its hand-thrown origins by eccentric brothers. A rich, dark olive-brown salt glaze dominates the meticulously textured body and handle. This deep, lustrous finish contrasts strikingly against the lighter, biscuit-toned clay left exposed at the rim, the interior, a thin defining band at the shoulder, and the foot. This earthy, two-tone palette masterfully accentuates the horizontal throwing lines that encircle the entire vessel.
Beneath the foot, the unglazed natural clay base proudly bears the authentic, hand-incised cursive signature reading “Martin” and “London”, securing its prestigious provenance. Preserved impeccably, this remarkable piece presents in excellent, original, and entirely undamaged condition, making it a museum-quality acquisition for discerning collectors of late 19th and early 20th-century British studio pottery.
Background to the Martin Brothers
The Martin Brothers were a quartet of talented siblings who revolutionized ceramic art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for their unique and imaginative designs, they created pieces that are now highly collectible and sought after. Their works often feature whimsical, grotesque, and organic forms, blending functionality with artistic expression. Their ceramics are rare, and their scarcity only adds to their collectability and value. Pieces by the Martin Brothers are prized for their originality, intricate details, and the skillful blending of natural and fantastical elements.
Many Martin Brothers pieces are on display at the V&A museum, including this one below that is virtually the same (also 1907) to this superb piece:

Martin Brothers
Additional information
| Height | 22.5cm |
|---|---|
| Width | 12.5cm |
| Condition | Excellent highly original condition. No chips, cracks or restoration guranteed. |










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