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Albert Inspired by the Martin brothers pottery Martin brothers pottery photo's bottle kilns were typical of

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Description

bottle kilns were typical of the landscape of Stoke on Trent

These coasters all have two well known landmarks from each of the six towns of Stoke on Trent

Designed by Andrew Hull for Cobridge stoneware

until it was second to the hatting industry

Height 66cm Width 26cm

Albert Inspired by the Martin brothers pottery Martin brothers pottery photo's bottle kilns were typical ofAlbert, a plump and arrogant pelican who is a leading culinary expert. His beak has a pinkish tint due to excess of wine. He looks a bit frazzled. A martin Brothers inspired grotesque sculpture of a wally bird made in high fired stoneware, by Burslem pottery designed by Andrew Hull. Martin Brothers produced pottery between 1873 and1914, Martinware was described as art pottery, one of the earliest potteries making this, but in modern terms they fit

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