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Minton Majolica Mushroom Tazza with Three-Frog Base, English, Dated 1868
Minton Majolica Mushroom Tazza with Three-Frog Base, English, Dated 1868

Minton Majolica Mushroom Tazza with Three-Frog Base, English, Dated 1868

By Minton

Located in Banner Elk, NC

entry, 'Tazza, Frog Support (M)' in the Minton Ornamental Shapes (i.e., Design books) and reprinted in J

Category

Antique 19th Century English Victorian Ceramics

Materials

Majolica

A Minton Majolica Stag's Head Small Taza in Cobalt Blue, English, ca. 1868
A Minton Majolica Stag's Head Small Taza in Cobalt Blue, English, ca. 1868

A Minton Majolica Stag's Head Small Taza in Cobalt Blue, English, ca. 1868

By Minton

Located in Banner Elk, NC

A Minton Majolica Small Tazza formed as a shallow bowl supported by a horn and naturalistic stag's

Category

Antique 19th Century English Victorian Ceramics

Materials

Majolica

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Minton Cherub Tazza Comport
Minton Cherub Tazza Comport

Minton Cherub Tazza Comport

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H 16.15 in Dm 10.63 in

Minton Cherub Tazza Comport

By Minton

Located in London, GB

This is an impressive and spectacular tazza or comport made by Minton in the Victorian period about

Category

Antique 1880s English Early Victorian Decorative Baskets

Materials

Porcelain

Miton Centre Piece
Miton Centre Piece

Miton Centre Piece

Unavailable

H 12.5 in W 16.5 in D 12.5 in

Miton Centre Piece

By Minton

Located in London, GB

This is a magnificent centre piece tazza made by Minton in 1891, which was the Victorian era. The

Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Decorative Baskets

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Tazza, White Parian Porcelain Cherubs Hunting, Victorian, circa 1880
Minton Tazza, White Parian Porcelain Cherubs Hunting, Victorian, circa 1880

Minton Tazza, White Parian Porcelain Cherubs Hunting, Victorian, circa 1880

By Minton

Located in London, GB

This is a beautiful tazza or comport made by Minton in circa 1880, which was the Victorian era. The

Category

Antique 1870s English Victorian Centerpieces

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Porcelain Tazza Dish, White and Pink with Cherub, 1891
Minton Porcelain Tazza Dish, White and Pink with Cherub, 1891

Minton Porcelain Tazza Dish, White and Pink with Cherub, 1891

By Minton

Located in London, GB

This is a beautiful centre piece tazza made by Minton in 1891, which was the Victorian era. The

Category

Antique 1890s English Victorian Centerpieces

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Majolica Mushroom Tazza with Three-Frog Base, English, Dated 1868
Minton Majolica Mushroom Tazza with Three-Frog Base, English, Dated 1868

Minton Majolica Mushroom Tazza with Three-Frog Base, English, Dated 1868

By Minton

Located in Banner Elk, NC

entry, 'Tazza, Frog Support (M)' in the Minton Ornamental Shapes (i.e., Design books) and reprinted in J

Category

Antique 19th Century English Victorian Ceramics

Materials

Majolica

Minton Porcelain Tazza, Parian Celadon Green, Cherubs and Doves, Victorian, 1855
Minton Porcelain Tazza, Parian Celadon Green, Cherubs and Doves, Victorian, 1855

Minton Porcelain Tazza, Parian Celadon Green, Cherubs and Doves, Victorian, 1855

By Minton

Located in London, GB

This is a beautiful porcelain tazza or comport made by Minton in 1855, which was the Victorian era

Category

Antique 1850s English High Victorian Centerpieces

Materials

Porcelain

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Minton for sale on 1stDibs

Pottery is one of the oldest decorative art forms, and Minton is one of its historical masters. For more than 250 years, the English company was a premier producer of porcelain and ceramic wares. Its factory was known for detailed and brightly colored Victorian tableware, including dinner plates and serving pieces.

Thomas Minton founded the Minton factory in 1793 in Stoke-upon-Trent, England. It initially made earthenware but introduced bone china in 1798. When Minton died in 1836, the company passed to his son, Herbert Minton. The younger Minton was a savvy businessman with an eye for design. He introduced glossy majolica earthenware to the factory’s repertoire and hired skilled artists and designers like Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin and Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, boosting the company’s reputation.

In 1851, Minton debuted its majolica at the Great Exhibition in London. It became a royal family favorite and was even used to tile the Royal Dairy at Windsor Home Park. Minton majolica was also displayed on the monumental Saint George and the dragon fountain at the 1862 London International Exhibition

Colin Minton Campbell, a nephew of Herbert Minton, took over the family business in 1858. He led the company to the head of the 1870s English art pottery movement. In the 1890s, French porcelain artist Marc-Louis Solon helped modernize Minton with his Art Nouveau designs.

Minton ceased operating as an independent company when it merged with Royal Doulton Tableware Ltd. in 1968. It was the end of an era, but not the end of widespread appreciation for Minton ceramics.

In 1982, the ”English Majolica” exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum featured 75 Minton pieces. When the Metropolitan Museum of Art reopened its British Galleries in 2020, it included a display of three colorful Minton majolica bird sculptures. Minton pottery was also on display from September 2021 to January 2022, along with other English pottery, at the Bard Graduate Center’s ”Majolica Mania” exhibition.

On 1stDibs, find exquisite Minton serveware, decorative objects, wall decorations and more.

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Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?

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