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Martin Brothers "Bird", 1896; with wood base, 20 1/4 in., 51.4 cm high, weight of pottery 15 lb The four Martin Brothers were pottery manufacturers in London from 1873 to 1914. In their own day their Martinware was described as art pottery , and they were one of the earliest potteries making this, but in modern terms they fit better into the ...
Listed for sale in Christie's auction, 10 October 2008, pictures here, [67] also again in April 2009 (Sale 2152 Lot 31) [68] with a low estimate ($30,000-$40,000) but did not sell at that time. Listed again for auction at Skinner's, Boston Auction 2892B Lot 23, with same estimated sale price ($30,000-$40,000), as at May 2016., [ 69 ] sold for ...
Edwin W. Martin (1917–1991), American diplomat; Edwin Barnard Martin, member of the British Free Corps during the Second World War; Edwin Martin (1860–1915), English potter with the Martin Brothers; Ned Martin (1923–2002), American sportscaster; Edwin W. Martin Jr., American policymaker in the area of education for people with disabilities
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Darwin Martin was born on October 25, 1865, in Bouckville, New York, an upstate New York community. [1] His siblings included Louis Franklin ("Frank") Martin, William Martin, Delta Martin (who married George F. Barton), and Maude Martin Huffer. Martin had a difficult childhood, starting with the death of his mother when he was six.
Vega were formed following a meeting between Nick Workman, Dan Chantrey and twins James and Tom Martin at the Z Rock Festival at JBs in Dudley, 29/30 May 2009. The Martin brothers had been in a number of bands and had written songs for a selection of artists and bands including Khymera, Danny Vaughn, Joe Lynn Turner, House of Lords, Ted Poley and Tommy Funderburk, many of these for the ...
Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over his top minister’s surprise resignation — after the pair clashed on how to handle the president-elect’s looming tariffs.
Joseph Knaffl (October 9, 1861 – March 23, 1938) was an American art and portrait photographer, active in Knoxville, Tennessee, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.