Stock No. 37036

Rare Minton & Co Round Neoclassical Encaustic Tile

An interesting ø28.5 cm (11 and ¼ inch) round neoclassical encaustic tile by Minton & Co. (stamped) depicting a sea nymph or mermaid. This unusual tile is a rare find and possibly unique; unlike anything we have seen from Minton & Co. before Captured in striking white glaze across a deep blue backdrop, the mythological…

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£2,695.00

Dimensions

Depth: 2.5cm0.98in

Width: 28.5cm11.22in

Height: 28.5cm11.22in

Weight: 3kg6.61lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Clear makers stamp to reverse. Display stand included as pictured. No repairs. Small chips to perimeters and larger chip to base as pictured.

Wear

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

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1870

Maker

Minton & Company

Material

Clay, Encaustic

Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

Style

Neoclassical, Victorian

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An interesting ø28.5 cm (11 and ¼ inch) round neoclassical encaustic tile by Minton & Co. (stamped) depicting a sea nymph or mermaid. This unusual tile is a rare find and possibly unique; unlike anything we have seen from Minton & Co. before

Captured in striking white glaze across a deep blue backdrop, the mythological figure with two scaled tails for legs admires her hair in a handheld mirror. Included is the stand as pictured, creating an instant display piece in an interior or 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 3 kg
Dimensions 2.5 × 28.5 × 28.5 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1870

Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

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