Stock No. 36209

Twelve Framed Minton & Co. Tiles Designed by Walter Crane

A rare group of twelve 19th century ceramic Minton & Co. tiles in later frames, depicting the artistic retelling of nursery rhymes by English illustrator, Walter Crane (1845-1915). The images are taken from his book of old rhymes titled ‘The Baby’s Opera’, published in 1877. Illustrations include ‘Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush’, ‘Little…

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£2,675.00

Dimensions

Depth: 3.5cm1.38in

Width: 42.5cm16.73in

Height: 58cm22.83in

Weight: 7kg15.43lbs

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Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Light surface wear. Fitted into modern frames. Tiles haven't been removed from frames to be examined; no cracks or chips visible. Stamped to reverse.

Wear

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

Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

Material

Ceramic, Gilt, Timber, Wood

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1880

Maker

Minton & Company

Style

Victorian

About this piece

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A rare group of twelve 19th century ceramic Minton & Co. tiles in later frames, depicting the artistic retelling of nursery rhymes by English illustrator, Walter Crane (1845-1915). The images are taken from his book of old rhymes titled ‘The Baby’s Opera’, published in 1877. Illustrations include ‘Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush’, ‘Little Bo Peep’ and ‘Jack and Jill’.

Dating to circa 1880, these rare 6-inch tiles are mounted in two later distressed gilt frames, each frame housing six tiles, to be used as wall decor. Whether decorative or collector’s pieces, these illustrated Minton tiles are a beautiful addition to any home, particularly fitting for a traditionally styled, vintage nursery.

Minton & Co

Thomas Minton opened the first Minton & Co factory in the 1790s, becoming one of the most popular pottery and porcelain manufacturers of the 19th century.

Based in Stoke-On-Trent, Minton was at the centre of British pottery, specialising in earthenware, bone china and Parian porcelain.

In 1845, Thomas Minton’s son, Herbert, partnered with Michael Daintry Hollins to establish the tile-making arm of the business. Today, Minton and Hollins tiles are highly sought after thanks to their beautiful patterns and unique history.

Additional Dimensions

Tiles: 6-inch each
Dimensions are overall for each frame.

Additional information

Weight 7 kg
Dimensions 3.5 × 42.5 × 58 cm
Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Circa 1880

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