Stock No. 35600

Minton & Co 6-inch Encaustic Heraldic Tile on Stand

A rare and likely unique mid 19th century encaustic floor tile by Minton & Co (stamped) with heraldic design, depicting a bear and swan between the letter ‘B’ and a crown. This 6-inch tile includes a bespoke steel stand as pictured, making it a beautiful decorative piece for a collector’s cabinet. Minton & Co. 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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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Minor chips to corners and edges associated with previous use as a floor tile. Includes steel stand as pictured.

Wear

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

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1860

Maker

Minton & Company

Material

Clay, Encaustic

Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

Style

Victorian

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A rare and likely unique mid 19th century encaustic floor tile by Minton & Co (stamped) with heraldic design, depicting a bear and swan between the letter ‘B’ and a crown. This 6-inch tile includes a bespoke steel stand as pictured, making it a beautiful 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 Dimensions

Tile only: 6 x 6 inches, ¾ inch depth

Base ø: 15 cm

Additional information

Weight 4 kg
Dimensions 15 × 23 × 31 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1860

Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

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