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Minton & Co | British MuseumFrom c. 1873 the china works was known as Mintons. The two names, Minton & Co and Mintons, are often used indiscriminately. There were a number of further ...
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Minton & Co - Thepotteries.orgThomas Minton started the business in 1793 - since then there were many partners and company names. In 1968 Mintons Ltd. became a subsidiary of Doulton Fine ...
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History of MintonWhen Joseph Poulson died in 1808, Thomas Minton rented Poulson's pottery from his estate and carried on making china, with John Turner II as works manager. When ...Missing: Mintons | Show results with:Mintons
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“Cisterns in Which a Man Might Bathe and Flower Vases in Which ...Minton & Co., Britain's leading ceramics manufacturer, introduced majolica to the public at London's Great Exhibition in 1851. This innovative ware, with its ...
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Minton Tiles | Architect of the CapitolThe tiles were first installed in 1856, when Thomas U. Walter was engaged in the design and construction of vast additions to the Capitol (1851-1865).
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Minton - Majolica International SocietyIn 1793 Minton entered into a partnership with the Liverpool merchant Thomas Pownall and Joseph Poulson, a Stoke potter. Operating under the name Minton and ...
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Minton, Thomas Minton - Thepotteries.orgThomas Minton moved to Stoke in 1793 and opened his newly built factory in 1796 - he went on to become Spode's nearest rival. He made Minton ware famous.Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery, 1796–1836With the support of his family, Minton was dedicated to producing earthenware and bone china of the highest quality. ... blue-and-white, transfer-printed pottery.
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Mintons Ltd - Thepotteries.orgUpon his return in 1793 Thomas Minton purchased a piece of land in order to build a pottery works. These later became known as the Eldon Place Pottery.
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A Guide to Minton Pottery Markings and BackstampsNov 6, 2023 · A Brief History of Minton Pottery. Founded in 1793 by Thomas Minton in Stoke-on-Trent, England, Minton Pottery quickly became synonymous with ...
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Mintons, Potters & Tile Manufactures, Stoke-upon-Trent, England ...In the 1790s Thomas Minton established a pottery factory in Stoke-upon-Trent in England the factory initially produced primarily cream-coloured and blue- ...
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Mintons - Graces GuideMar 23, 2020 · 1793 The company originated with Thomas Minton (1765-1836) the founder of Thomas Minton and Sons, producing earthenware. He became famous ...
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Shedding New Light on Nineteenth-Century Pottery KilnsThe first of these, located in the southwestern corner, was a chinaworks established by Thomas Minton in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. In the ...Missing: Ridge 1789
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Henry II ware | Arnoux, Léon | V&A Explore The CollectionsIt was Minton's Art Director, Léon Arnoux, who rediscovered the techniques required to produce such complex inlaid decoration. He produced the first 'Henri II' ...
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Vase | Lessore, Emile Aubert | V&A Explore The CollectionsIn the 1840s Lessore trained as a ceramic painter and worked at the French state porcelain factory, Sèvres. After the death of his wife in 1858 Lessore moved to ...
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British Factories – Majolica Mania - BGC ExhibitionsJan 10, 2025 · In this likeness commissioned to commemorate his death in 1858, Herbert Minton is depicted holding a dish and leaning on a pedestal, both of ...
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Fountain | V&A Explore The CollectionsSep 4, 2019 · First presented at Minton's stand at the Great Exhibition of 1851, majolica was awarded with the Council medal and became incredibly popular ...
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An A–Z of Ceramics · V&A### Summary of Mintons During the Victorian Era
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A Tweeted History of Minton (WHoM:20)Aug 19, 2020 · In 1876 the United States promoted its own international exhibition in Philadelphia ... As for Minton itself, this exhibition represented ...
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Minton, Hollins & Co - Thepotteries.orgHerbert Minton entered into partnership with Michael Hollins in 1845 and formed the tile making firm of Minton Hollins & Co. The company was purchased by ...Missing: merger 1860s
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Decorative tile and terracotta exports by British manufacturers, 1840 ...Tiles by Minton's and Maw's were being imported regularly by the end of the 1860s, and Minton products were laid in prestigious Parliament House buildings at ...
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HOUSEWARES : Minton China Has Loyal Royal FansMar 12, 1994 · The Minton royal relationship began in 1840 and was sealed with a warrant in 1856. ... Queen Mary continued the royal enthusiasm for Minton, ...
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The Democratic Dish: Mintons Secessionist WareSep 19, 2018 · From around 1901 to 1916 Minton produced a range of pottery called Secessionist Ware, designed by John W. Wadsworth under the art directorship of Léon Victor ...Missing: lines 1890s
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[PDF] The Potteries, c. 1850 - Sheffield Hallam University Research ArchiveThe principal response displayed by Mintons to the difficulties experienced in the 1880s and. 1890s was not market reorientation, or a restructuring of the ...
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MINTONS: The Pottery Company With a Mission - Learn AntiquesJan 24, 2020 · Thomas Minton – 1765-1836 Founder of Mintons Thomas started his career in Caughly, Shropshire, as an apprentice engraver. Here, he worked on ...
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Does Minton still exist? - Questions & Answers - 1stDibsDec 22, 2021 · No, sadly Minton no longer exists. It was acquired by the Wedgwood group, and is now retired. The buildings that produced Minton pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, ...
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Antique Minton China Porcelain and Thomas Minton -Collecting Antique Minton China and the history of the 200 year old Minton Company. ... Thomas Minton founded his factory in 1793 in Stoke-upon-Trent, England. He ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Minton Haddon Hall | Antiques - Aubainmarie.com2–14 day delivery 14-day returnsMinton Haddon Hall, created in 1949, features stylized flowers and geometrical vegetals, inspired by Indian textile designs.
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Minton Bone China - The History and ProductPart of this desire for perfection was to make such quality Minton bone china more affordable for ordinary people, and in this Thomas Minton suceeded. Minton ...
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Mintons China: A Master of Ceramic Art - The Antique MillennialJan 28, 2024 · Thomas Minton founded the factory in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. He was a master potter, engraver, and designer, who produced high-quality and innovative ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Minton ware | Victorian, Majolica, Ceramics - BritannicaOct 17, 2025 · Minton's was the only English china factory of the 19th century to employ a Sèvres technical process called pâte-sur-pâte (q.v.; painted ...
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Minton 19th Century Aesthetic Movement Celadon Serving PiecesRating 5.0 (18) One of my favorite patterns, these four pieces of Mintons Celadon green ground serving pieces are uniquely decorated in a classic Aesthetic Movement motif ...
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Tiles - The Minton ArchiveHerbert Minton began his work with encaustic tiles in the early 19th century, adding it to the china business proper in the 1840s.Missing: development | Show results with:development
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(PDF) Minton's Prosser's Patent Tiles 1840-1854 - Academia.eduMinton & Co. produced various tile types under Prosser's 1840 patent, including mosaic and geometrical tiles. The dust-pressing process enabled the ...
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[PDF] Preservation Briefs 40: Preserving Historic Ceramic Tile FloorsAmerican Decorative Tiles, 1870-1930. Storrs, CT: William Benton Museum ... Stock and custom reproductions of Minton Hollins encaustic and geometric tiles.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Encaustic Tiles at the Palace of WestminsterAn early use of Minton's tiles by Pugin was for St Chad's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Birmingham in the early 1840s.Missing: 1850s | Show results with:1850s
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Floor Tile | Pugin | V&A Explore The CollectionsArtist/Maker. Minton (maker) · Pugin (designer) ; Materials and techniques. clay, fired and stamped. Clay · Fired · Stamping ; Brief description. Type 1: Red ...
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Tile | V&A Explore The CollectionsMinton tiles were also used extensively in the nineteenth- century renovation of medieval churches. This example from the House of Commons, laid in 1850, is not ...
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In Depth: The Ceramic Staircase - The Minton ArchiveDec 20, 2017 · At first glance, it is easy to dismiss the ostentatious design of Minton's Ceramic Staircase (1865-71 [Figure 1]) at the Victoria and Albert ...
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[PDF] Decorative tile and terracotta exports by British manufacturers, 1840 ...Having exported earthenware since the 1790s, Minton's began to produce encaustic tiles in the 1830s and exported them before 1850, initially to Europe and ...
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Dorothea | Bell, John - Explore the Collections - V&AJun 23, 1998 · The Minton ceramic factory produced over 500 Parian figures between 1845 and 1910. Parian ware is a highly vitrified ceramic closer to European ...
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English Parian Ware: The Statues of the People | Skinner Inc.Jul 9, 2021 · By the mid-19th century, English manufacturers including Minton, Copeland, and Wedgwood developed and produced Parian to satisfy the demand of a ...
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Parian Porcelain Statuary: American Sculptors and the Introduction ...Developed by English potters in the 1840s, parian porcelain statuary made sculpture available for the homes of the new, middle class in the same way that ...
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In Depth: The Statues of the People - The Minton ArchiveOct 23, 2018 · Between about 1846 and 1910, the Minton ceramic factory produced over 500 different designs for Parian figures, including busts, replicas of ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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The Greek Slave | Powers, Hiram | V&A Explore The CollectionsNov 4, 2002 · Minton's version of The Greek Slave was first produced in 1848 and is made of Parian, Minton's name for statuary porcelain, which alludes to the ...
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Renaissance Revival Vase Added to CollectionAug 6, 2013 · Lessore is most familiar to us as a pottery painter at Wedgwood and the Museum's Beeson and Buten Wedgwood collections include a number of ...
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Minton(s) - Ewer with "cloisonné" decoration - British, Stoke-on-Trent ...Minton was the most important ceramics factory during the Victorian period and began exhibiting products at the first Great Exhibition of 1851.Missing: raised Renaissance styles
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[PDF] Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States, 1850–1915Minton & Co. introduced majolica at London's Great. Exhibition of 1851. In 1849, Herbert Minton, the firm's owner, hired Léon Arnoux, a French mod- eler ...
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Léon Arnoux and the Invention of Victorian MajolicaFeb 17, 2023 · His work impressed Minton sufficiently for him to name him Art Director in charge of both the technical and artistic direction of the pottery.
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Majolica HistoryMinton's lead and tin glazes were impermeable to damp English weather: many pieces, in the shapes such as cache pots, urns, fountains, umbrella stands for large ...
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Magnificent Minton - Part 2 - AnArt4LifeMay 20, 2021 · In 1849 Minton engaged a young French ceramicist Léon Arnoux as art director and he remained with the Minton Company until 1892. ... Herbert ...
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Ceramics Dynamic: Majolica - The Magazine AntiquesMay 17, 2020 · Fern and Foxglove Garden Pot and Stand (shape no. 1056) made by Minton and Co., designed c. 1851, this example 1866. Lead-glazed earthenware; ...
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Majolica in the Movies - WMODA | Wiener MuseumAug 14, 2018 · The Minton Majolica glazes were perfected by Leon Arnoux in 1849 and officially introduced at the Great Exhibition of 1851. The vigorous ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Catalogue - The Minton ArchiveSearching for majolica returns 69 catalogue records; searching for (majolica OR maiolica) returns 70 records. (majolica OR maiolica) (birks OR henk OR jahn).Missing: documented | Show results with:documented
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Minton(s) - Vase and cover - British, Stoke-on-Trent, StaffordshireThis pâte-surpâte vase demonstrates the remarkable talents of Marc-Louis Emanuel Solon, a former ceramicist at Sèvres who arrived at Minton in 1870.
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by marc-louis solon, circa 1871 - Christie'sFree deliveryThe pâte-sur-pâte technique, a ceramic invention of the 19th century without precedent, involves building layers of ceramic slip into sculptural relief and ...
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Herbert Minton - Mapping Sculpture - University of GlasgowDuring the mid- to late 1840s Herbert Minton developed Parian body (named after the Greek island of Paros) for statuary. ... From 1845 Herbert Minton ran the ...<|separator|>
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Composing a Workable Parian Clay Body - Ceramic Arts NetworkThe main difference between the formerly popular bisque-fired porcelain and parian ware is that the latter is a self-glazing porcelain, while the bisque ...
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Minton Parian Figure of William Shakespeare - Bonhams SkinnerMinton Parian Figure of William Shakespeare, England, c. 1851, designed by John Bell and inscribed, impressed date cipher mark, ht. 17 3/4 in. Estimate $500-700 ...Missing: ware models<|separator|>
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Artists - The Minton Archive... pâte-sur-pâte apprentice Alboin Birks were all born in and around what we now call the City of Stoke-on-Trent. During this period the collection shows that ...
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Intellectual property: registered designs 1839-1991Designs registered between 1839 and 1842. These records are for designs registered under the 1839 Copyright of Designs Act. This representation for a plate ...
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Majolica Mania: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United ...Dec 5, 2019 · Minton & Co. introduced majolica at London's Great Exhibition of 1851. In 1849, Herbert Minton, the firm's owner, hired Léon Arnoux, a ...
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Story of the Willow Pattern - Victoria Gallery & MuseumJan 15, 2021 · Minton then moved to the Spode factory, Staffordshire, in 1784 and they started using the design. Willow Pattern has set characteristics. It ...
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Some Particularly Useful Records - The Minton ArchiveJun 27, 2016 · SD 1705/MS675 – copy index to month and year letters of design registration marks from 1842 – 1883; SD 1705/MS2748 – list of Minton gilders and ...Missing: Act | Show results with:Act
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The Minton Tile Companies - Tile HeavenWhen Herbert Minton died in 1858 Hollins and Campbell remained partners and continued in their roles as did Arnoux, another nephew of Herbert Minton Robert ...Missing: director | Show results with:director
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Minton Patent Ovens, Part 1Feb 10, 2017 · These documents help us understand what makes a Minton Patent Oven different – and what the benefits of this new “improved” oven were said ...
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Developments in the Firing of Ceramics 1900-1939 - Academia.eduThis paper charts the demise of the iconic bottle oven and the gradual move away from firing with coal in the pottery industry. The romantic view of the ...
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Thomas Minton - Graces GuideMar 8, 2020 · 1793 Thomas Minton founded the Minton pottery and porcelain factory in London Road, Stoke. Early productions at Minton concentrated on ...
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Great Exhibitions - The Minton ArchiveFeb 17, 2023 · the present head of the firm, Herbert Minton, to whom is mainly owing the present celebrity their productions have obtained. Minton is said to ...
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Scriven's Report on Child Labour in the pottery industry... school at Newcastle; I went to Mr. Minton's private infant-school in Stoke-lane, but got turned out for being naughty: went then to a day-school. I make ...
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Joseph Francois Leon Arnoux - Thepotteries.orgArnoux was responsible for Minton's display at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and his new majolica coloured glazes won a reputation both for Minton's and for ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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In Depth: The Killer Glazes - The Minton ArchiveApr 29, 2021 · He notes Arnoux's success in developing the revival of majolica for Mintons ... A patent was granted in 1839 to a C W Turner and Herbert Minton ...
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Marc Louis Emmanuel Solon | British MuseumSolon produced pâte-sur-pâte at Minton, training a number of apprentices, until 1904, when his formal association with the factory ceased. However, he ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions<|control11|><|separator|>
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Minton(s) - Olive-green ground vase with pâte-sur-pâte decorationArtwork Details · Title: Olive-green ground vase with pâte-sur-pâte decoration · Maker: Minton(s) (British, Stoke-on-Trent, 1793–present) · Decorator: Louis Marc ...
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Pâte-sur-Pâte - Potteries AuctionsJul 23, 2017 · Pâte-sur-pâte is a French term which means “paste on paste”. It is a method of porcelain decoration in which a relief design is created on an unfired, unglazed ...
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In Depth: Dresser and MintonJun 12, 2017 · Christopher Dresser's association with Minton seems to have been a long one, although the factory did not execute all the designs he created for them.
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Arts & Crafts - WMODA | Wiener MuseumAt Minton's Art Pottery in London, young women were employed to decorate vases, plaques, and tiles from 1870 until the studio was destroyed by fire in 1875.Missing: female | Show results with:female
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The Minton Archive - Staffordshire History CentreThe Minton Company records are currently the only part of this collection which have been catalogued and are available for consultation. Any questions ...Missing: contents | Show results with:contents
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Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ArchivesJan 2, 2015 · The Minton Archive is a pre-eminent business and design archive which comprises over 33cubic metres of material. The fourteen volumes and ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Unlocking the Minton Archive Treasure Chest | Transferware ...The Archive contains a treasure trove of items related to Minton's Ltd from its establishment in 1793 by Thomas Minton until the firm was closed 1990s. The ...
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Minton Archive still with auction house - Museums AssociationSep 16, 2014 · The archive consists of thousands of watercolours and drawings by artists associated with the Minton pottery company. A spokesman for Bonhams ...Missing: exhibitions | Show results with:exhibitions
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Minton pottery archive 'saved' for Stoke-on-Trent - BBC NewsApr 1, 2015 · An archive of Victorian pottery designs is "saved" for Stoke-on-Trent following a £1.5m fundraising campaign.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Patterns - The Minton ArchiveBy browsing our themes, shown in the menu, you can view specially chosen material from across the Minton Archive website.Missing: war recovery
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Employees - The Minton ArchiveHighlighted records from the Minton company's online catalogue include images, descriptions and, in some cases, interactive content such as browsable volumes or ...Missing: books export
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Production - The Minton ArchiveThe Minton Archive collection includes all kinds of documents related to production, from practical reference items such as recipe and crest books to the ...Missing: export | Show results with:export
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Catalogue Updates: Browsable Volumes - The Minton ArchiveJul 4, 2018 · From now on whenever you view the record of a volume that's been fully digitised you'll find an “Interactive” tab alongside the rest of the ...
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Art Fund campaign secures Minton Archive for £1.56mApr 8, 2015 · Art Fund campaign secures Minton Archive for £1.56m ... The Minton Archive, which includes the comprehensive records of Staffordshire pottery ...
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Minton Archive Index, 1860-1946 - Staffordshire Name IndexesThe Minton Archive - the name given to the archive collection of Royal Doulton plc, which preserves records of more than twenty companies.
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Minton's pottery, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent - Past TrackThomas Minton founded his factory on London Road, Stoke on Trent in 1793-1796. He was succeeded by Herbert Minton (1793-1858).<|separator|>
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Stoke - The Potteries Bottle OvenThese included the expansion of the pottery industry (Josiah Spode and Thomas Minton ... Minton factory, London Road, Stoke. Trent and Mersey Canal in the middle
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Minton Hollins & Co. Tile Factory - Archaeological Research ServicesJan 26, 2021 · A new Minton Hollins tile factory was established at Shelton Old Road, Stoke-on-Trent in 1870, which was significantly expanded in the late-19 th and early 20 ...Missing: merger | Show results with:merger
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Listed buildings in Stoke-on-Trent - Wikipedia... Grade II consists of buildings of special architectural or historical interest. ... Late 19th century pottery works with 4 bottle kilns inside the range of ...
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Bottle Oven (at Former Dolby Potters Millers), Stoke - Thepotteries.orgGrade II, Date Listed 25 Nov 1987. Building: Bottle Oven (at Former Dolby Potters Millers). Location: STOKE ON TRENT, LONDON ROAD, Stoke. Description: Late C19 ...
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Minton's Old Factory, London Road, Stoke upon Trent - Past TrackMinton had a factory on this site from the 1790s until closure in 2002. Supermarkets now occupy the site. The three bottle ovens once stood behind a factory ...Missing: 1990s | Show results with:1990s
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Mintons Factory Then & Now: A Heritage Walk Around StokeMay 21, 2025 · Take a 30-minute walk around the outer boundary of what was once the vast Mintons pottery works on London Road in Stoke, now mostly replaced ...Missing: closure 1990s
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Vase, 'Secessionist' ware - Te Papa's CollectionsMinton's Secessionist ware is characterised by bold shapes and striking combinations of brightly-coloured lead glazes. It was designed by Léon Solon and John ...Missing: 1890s | Show results with:1890s<|separator|>
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Stoke School of Art - Thepotteries.orgProbably the heyday of the School's success was in the 1950s when it concentrated mainly on lithographic processes used extensively in the ceramic industry.Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Lot 254: 2 Minton Pate Sur Pate Vases, incl. Louis SolonLot 254: 2 Minton Pate Sur Pate Vases, incl. Louis Solon. SOLD! for $6,710.00. (Note: Prices realized include a buyer's premium.).Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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