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ANTIQUE #SA1097541

Antique Minton Cabinet Porcelain Hand-painted Plate, 1872

£300    $382    €362
Shipping: Ship to United States  £30
A rare, antique, hand-painted porcelain cabinet plate with gilt and blue decoration, crafted by Minton in the 19th century. The plate is adorned with a wide gold band featuring intricate ornamentation. The turquoise blue, decorated with gold dots around the rim, creates a particularly striking and colourful design. This specific shade of blue was very fashionable during the Victorian era.
 
In the centre, the painting depicts a maritime scene, with several ships sailing through stormy seas. The artist has captured the dynamic movement of the water with remarkable accuracy. The underside bears the official Minton stamp, along with a date mark confirming its period of creation.
 
Minton Porcelain Company was one of the pioneers of English porcelain production. The factory, established in 1793 in Stoke-on-Trent by Thomas Minton, became a major centre for producing high-quality ceramics, porcelain, and tiles in Victorian England, especially after his son took over in 1836. Minton became renowned for its cream-coloured and blue-printed earthenware, bone china, and Parian porcelain. The factory excelled in creating ''art'' porcelains during the Victorian era.
 
Located in Staffordshire, Minton was particularly known for its fine white bone china and bright colours. During the 19th century, Minton supplied large quantities of tableware, tiles, and other items to the USA. The White House, for instance, traditionally used Minton crockery, and many iconic buildings from the era, including the Houses of Parliament, were decorated with Minton tiles.
 
The Minton tableware also graces the dining room of the British Royal Family''s yacht, ''Britannia,'' where the most prominent figures from around the world have dined. Minton created special pieces for major exhibitions, starting with the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, where they won a bronze medal for ''beauty and originality of design.'' They went on to win a gold medal at the Exposition Universelle in 1855 in Paris. Q...
Antique #SA1097541, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
19th Century
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