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A Minton parian figure, Miranda,
A Minton parian figure, Miranda, modelled by John Bell, and a standing parian figure
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A Minton circular dish, late 19th
A Minton circular dish, late 19th Century, painted by Antonin Boullemier depicting a woman in a bonnet, impressed Minton marks
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A Minton's dessert service
A Minton's dessert service decorated birds comprising twelve plates two comports and a tazza all retailed by Mortlocks two Minton tiles decorated birds and sundry china
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Minton Plate handpainted with
Minton Plate handpainted with Pheasants by J E Dean
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A Minton green ground dessert
A Minton green ground dessert service each piece painted with a still life of fruit, signed J. Colclough, comprising two oval dishes, two square dishes and twelve plates, printed marks and year ciphers for 1934-1937, plates 23cm diameter
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A Minton's dessert service
A Minton's dessert service decorated birds comprising twelve plates two comports and a tazza all retailed by Mortlocks two Minton tiles decorated birds and sundry china
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A Minton turquoise ground cabinet
A Minton turquoise ground cabinet cup and saucer dated 1917, signed J Colclough, gilt marks, painted with pink roses and richly gilt frond's and seeded ornament
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Minton plate handpainted with a
Minton plate handpainted with a pair Pheasants in landscape by J E Dean in mounted in gilt frame overall 38 x 38cm
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Minton Successionist Vase Art
Minton Successionist Vase Art Nouveu Style Number 1 height 24.5cm
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A Minton tile and a set of four
A Minton tile and a set of four Chamberlain encaustic tiles, circa 1845, the Worcester tiles forming the royal arms of Queen Victoria within the garter, impressed marks; the Minton tile depicting a Medieval King, only the figure glazed in yellow
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A set of eight Minton plates, circa
A set of eight Minton plates, circa 1870, each painted with a different flower study within a turquoise and gilt border, pattern A2769, impressed marks to reverse, 23cm diameter/Provenance: Property of a Lady of title
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A Minton floral encrusted Globe
A Minton floral encrusted Globe vase and cover, c1830, with rustic entwined green handles, painted with figures on a riverside walk and churches or flowers between gilt borders, 14cm h, crossed swords in underglaze blue More Information Typical chipping of flowers and leaves, some flaking of the green enamel on handles; one handle restored
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A Set of Five Minton Blue-and-White
A Set of Five Minton Blue-and-White Decorated Ceramic Tiles
Circa 1870
each embossed with maker and all but one bearing a blue diamond registered mark to the reverse, together with an associated Wedgwood example embossed Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Etruria to the reverse.
Minton examples: 6 x 6 inches.
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
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A Set of Four Minton Ceramic
A Set of Four Minton Ceramic Tiles having stylized floral patterns in shades of brown tan white and blue each marked Minton & Co. Patent Stoke upon Trent 23 to the reverse. Height 6 x width 6 inches.
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Three Minton dessert plates,
Three Minton dessert plates, circa 1860, printed and impressed marks, comprising two with gold and jewelled turquoise borders, one with central medallion, another with a central Gothic medallion in turquoise and gold, with the monogram GLN, within pierced borders, the largest 26cm diameter
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A Minton Majolica game dish by
A Minton Majolica game dish by George Jones the cover with hare duck and black grouse in raised relief on a green foliate ground the two-handled base with brown glaze basket weave with acorns and oak leaves in relief 34cm (13.5") wide
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A set of three Minton plates,
A set of three Minton plates, c1870, painted to the centre with a Continental landscape encircled by roses in open trellis border, 24.5cm diam, impressed marks and green printed ermine mark More Information Fine preservation, not chipped, one plate with small hairline crack only visible on the back
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A Minton three-handled miniature
A Minton three-handled miniature mug and sundry miniature china
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Minton plate handpainted with a
Minton plate handpainted with a pair Pheasants in snow by J E Dean in mounted in gilt frame overall 38 x 38cm
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MINTON BOOK BY JOAN JONESThe
MINTON BOOK BY JOAN JONESThe First Two Hundred Years of Design and Production.
Hardcover; illustrated dust jacket. Book based on the company Minton Pottery. Minton was founded by Thomas Minton in 1793.
Issued: 1993
Dimensions: 12.5"L x 10"W
Country of Origin: England
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A Minton Style Ceramic Jardiniere
A Minton Style Ceramic Jardiniere having a cobalt rim and polychrome glaze throughout. Diameter 31 1/2 inches.
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Minton Tile Lincoln Cathederal on 4
Minton Tile Lincoln Cathederal on 4 ball feet a floor tile and a Wade Tile of a Girl by Brownie Downing (3)
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A Minton reticulated plate, circa
A Minton reticulated plate, circa 1840, painted ducks and another plate painted a songbird within a lobed blue border
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Minton parian figure of Clorinda
Minton parian figure of Clorinda modeled by John Bell impressed date 1848; modeled as contemplative female warrior in armour with helmet at feet impressed on verso ''February 1842'' and ''John Bell '' 13 in. H. Estimate $ 250-350 Large chip on right side some dirt staining wear.
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MINTONS LTD. ‘SECESSIONIST WARE’
MINTONS LTD.
‘SECESSIONIST WARE’ VASE, 1903 relief moulded and block printed earthenware, printed 'MINTON LTD.' , impressed date cypher and 'Minton' and '18', incised '3504', 31.7cm (12 1/2in) high; together with a SECESSIONIST WARE VASE, 1903, impressed date cypher and 'Minton', incised '3504', 31.7cm (12 1/2in) high; a SECESSIONIST WARE VASE, 1903, printed 'MINTON LTD.', impressed date cypher 'Mintons', incised '3509', 31cm (12 1/4in) high; and a SMALL SECESSIONIST WARE JARDINIÈRE, 1902, moulded 'MINTONS LTD.', impressed date cypher and 'Minton', printed '28', 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high(4)Léon-Victor Solon (1872-1953), the son of famed Minton designer Marc-Louis Solon, was born in Stoke-on-Trent and joined Minton’s as a designer in 1895 with the intention of revitalising the firm’s competitive edge. By 1901, Solon was in need of an assistant designer and appointed a young John W. Wadsworth (1879-1955) to the position. Together, Solon and Wadsworth collaborated on what came to be Minton’s most successful Art Nouveau range: Secessionist Ware. In producing this range, the company sought to align itself with this highly progressive European art movement. However, the stylised decoration for this range also draws much inspiration from the avant-garde Glasgow School.Designs produced for the range were heavily characterised by a raised linear decoration using the slip-trailed technique. This method involves piping liquid clay by hand to form a raised outline using a tubular tool, which was squeezed so that the mixture flowed. The coloured lead glazes were then painted within the raised outlines, sometimes overflowing the lines and mingling with each other, before the finished piece was fired. The coloured glazes are particularly striking in their rich polychromy of bold tones, likely inspired by Solon’s personal interest in this ancient practice.Note: Beyond their distinctive decoration, pieces included in the range can be identified by the Minton’s factory marks specially designed by Solon and Wadsworth. One mark contains the words ‘Mintons Ltd’ in Art Nouveau lettering, in which the ‘S’ exaggeratedly sweeps back and underneath. Another more rare mark found on pieces from 1901-1903, features ‘Mintons Ltd’ framed in a square border. These earlier Secessionist pieces are likely to have been the work of Solon; designs produced after 1905 are attributed to Wadsworth, after his appointment to art director that year. Today, the designs of both men are held in high regard, and in particular, their designs for Minton Secessionist Wares for Minton’s are widely considered a significant contribution to the British Art Nouveau style between 1890 and 1914.
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An English porcelain vase, probably
An English porcelain vase, probably Minton after a Sèvres shape, painted reserves of exotic birds on a gilt cailloute ground, circa 1840, 20cm high
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PAIR OF MINTON STYLE TILES Pair
PAIR OF MINTON STYLE TILES Pair of Minton Style Tiles
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Minton dish handpainted with Dog
Minton dish handpainted with Dog hallmarked Silver basket with blue glass liner and Aynsley Dish with metal mounts (3)
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TWENTY FOUR MINTON CERAMIC
TWENTY FOUR MINTON CERAMIC TILESBritish, 19th/20th century, comprising: fourteen examples with trees, florals, and leaves, marked "Minton Hollins & Co. Patent Tile Works Stoke on Trent No. 2" to verso, two blue and white examples, others with foliate, geometric and Chinoiserie decoration, largest 8-1/4 x 8-1/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ronald M. Lambe, Asheville, North Carolina
Condition:
overall good condition, scratching, some cracks/breaks, dirty
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Minton ''The Gem'' Ironstone
Minton ''The Gem'' Ironstone Platter 15 1/2'' x 19'' 19th Century.
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A set of five Minton rose-form cups
A set of five Minton rose-form cups and saucers, a Minton water lily form cup and saucer, and a Carlsbad example, late 19th Century
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MINTON. Lot of Porcelain. From a
MINTON. Lot of Porcelain. From a Patterson, NY estate.
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Minton "Ardmore" Porcelain &
Minton "Ardmore" Porcelain & Wedgwood Porcelain. From an East 72nd Street NYC estate.
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Two Minton plates, one dated
Two Minton plates, one dated 1879, painted by Edmond Reuter and Richard Pilsbury, with orchids in a Chinese cloisonné vase, 24.5cm, the other circa 1920, with raised gilding and five panels of different game birds by J E 'Teddy' Dean, signed, 26cm/Note: Eight plates from this important Minton service were in the Minton Museum, sold by Bonhams 23 July 2002, lot 248/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Minton Bird Paperweight ''Flights
Minton Bird Paperweight ''Flights of Fantasy'' And Wood Potters Figure of Ralph Aaron Josiah (2)
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John Minton (1917-1957)/The Damaged
John Minton (1917-1957)/The Damaged Cart/lithograph, 30cm x 42cm