Stock No. 35585

Minton & Co 6-inch Encaustic Armorial Tile on Stand

A very rare and likely unique mid 19th century encaustic floor tile by Minton & Co (stamped) depicting an unknown armorial family crest. It features a red crown above a lion’s claw holding a sceptre, captured in exceptional detail with clear colours and excellent shadowing. After more than 160 years, this 6-inch tile is to…

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£1,975.00

Dimensions

Depth: 15cm5.91in

Width: 23cm9.06in

Height: 31cm12.2in

Weight: 4kg8.82lbs

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Tile only: 6 x 6 inches, ¾ inch depth
Base ø: 15 cm

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Some general surface wear associated with previous use as a floor to the tile but not to images; the images are in good condition. Includes steel stand as pictured.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

Material

Clay, Encaustic

Maker

Minton & Company

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1860

Style

Victorian

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A very rare and likely unique mid 19th century encaustic floor tile by Minton & Co (stamped) depicting an unknown armorial family crest. It features a red crown above a lion’s claw holding a sceptre, captured in exceptional detail with clear colours and excellent shadowing. After more than 160 years, this 6-inch tile is to be admired for its crisp colours and beautiful definition.

It includes a bespoke steel stand as pictured, making it a stunning decorative piece for a collector’s cabinet.

Minton & Co.

To this day, Minton & Co. are considered one of the major pottery and porcelain manufacturers of British history.

Established in 1793, the company was founded by Thomas Minton (1765 – 1836) in Stoke-on-Trent. Until 1845, the pottery manufacturers traded under various styles before adopting the ‘Minton’ name.

When Thomas Minton died, the business passed to his son, Herbert (1793 – 1858) who expanded business by entering into partnership with Michael Hollins. The ‘Minton & Co.’ name was dedicated to encaustic and inlaid tiles while the ‘Minton, Hollins & Co.’ partnership was for printed, painted or majolica wall tiles.

Minton exhibited at trade exhibitions across the globe, establishing a firm reputation for excellence in pottery and earthenware.

 

Additional information

Weight 4 kg
Dimensions 15 × 23 × 31 cm
Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

Material

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Maker

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1860

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