Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
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philpot- Number of posts : 6711
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Re: Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
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Minton Crazy Cow pattern no.106
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Re: Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
it would be interesting to compare them with the original ones made in the 13th Century
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Re: Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
Yes, I wonder what happened to them. There’s a floor in Winchester Cathedral laid with an assortment of original 13th-14thC tiles.
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Minton sucessionist-style plate with tube lined or moulded decoration
This stunning plate does have an impressed mark on the back...but its unreadable ...any ideas in internet-land as to who made it ?
impressed mark ( do i see Minton ) & painted 2514D ..also the back is heavily crazed giving me the impression of some age
Thanks for your assistance thus far...what do you all think
It was only £2 at my local car-boot sale ..and its a real eye catcher
impressed mark ( do i see Minton ) & painted 2514D ..also the back is heavily crazed giving me the impression of some age
Thanks for your assistance thus far...what do you all think
It was only £2 at my local car-boot sale ..and its a real eye catcher
PotteryHunter- Number of posts : 12
Location : UK
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Re: Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
There were some Minton "secessionist" plates like this, never clearly marked.
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http://www.cummingceramicfoundation.org/pattern_3514.html
Looks like its a Minton secessionist plate ...WOW
Looks like its a Minton secessionist plate ...WOW
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PotteryHunter- Number of posts : 12
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Re: Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
Yes a Minton plate, but it doesn't look tube-lined, just moulded relief.
I have seen several of these plates over the years and never seen the proper
Secessionist backstamp. May well have been made around the same time though.
The date cypher is for 1911.
As you can see from the description on the link you found, it is secessionist "Style" rather than the
true "Secessionist Ware"
Pair of 19thC Minton grey stoneware Jugs, King William IV & Queen Adelaide
Pair of Minton grey stoneware commemorative jugs, circa 1830, commemorating the Coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide, the relief moulded lattice and flowerhead body sprigged with opposing white bust portraits of the King and Queen, applied moulded scroll mark with model 'No 13' and cursive 'M' to base, and stamped 12 and 30 respectively.
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adakusmierz@onet.eu- Number of posts : 19
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Re: Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
The Rd number is for 1864. There may be a date cypher by the impressed mark,
but I can't make it out.
What size is it? It could be a tureen stand.
but I can't make it out.
What size is it? It could be a tureen stand.
Re: Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
The impressed number appears to be either '-26' or '-20', if that helps.
Grumpy Grandad- Number of posts : 867
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Re: Minton / Mintons, Stoke (Staffs)
Yes! I would say its Minton, O for October, the blue star is the very first year cypher marks they used from 1842, it's a little smudged so could be the ship steering wheel mark of 1928.
https://antique-marks.com/antique-minton-marks.html
potterymad62- Number of posts : 919
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