Martin Brothers Miniature Blue Vase
£295.00
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Description
Martin Brothers Salt-Glazed Miniature Blue Vase (1895)
This striking miniature vase, measuring 9.5cm in height by 8cm in width, is a fine representative example of Martin Brothers’ mastery of form and atmospheric glazing. Crafted in late 1895, the vessel exhibits a classic bulbous ovoid profile that gently tapers to a short, defined neck and a subtly everted rim.
The body is enveloped in a rich, textured cobalt blue salt glaze. The surface displays remarkable depth and variation, characterized by mottled lighter blue speckling, subtle tonal shifts, and a distinctly tactile, semi-matte finish. This deep blue exterior contrasts effectively with the pale, unglazed stoneware tone visible at the upper lip and interior edge.
Incised clearly to the base is the date mark “12-95” alongside the renowned signature, “Martin Bros, London & Southall,” definitively dating its production to December 1895.
The vase presents in excellent, unrestored original condition, completely free from structural damage or modern repairs. Notably, the lower section features a distinct, textural kiln spatter spot. This natural inclusion is a hallmark of the volatile salt-glaze firing process utilized at the Southall kilns. Rather than a detraction, this characteristic firing artifact confirms the piece’s authenticity and adds a unique, historical imprint oft valued by serious collectors of British art 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 | 9.5cm |
|---|---|
| Width | 8cm |
| Condition | Excellent highly original condition. No chips, cracks or restoration guranteed. A kiln spatter inclusion is on the lower proportion of the vase. |










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