A MINTON MAJOLICA MONKEY AND CUSHION GARDEN SEAT
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A MINTON MAJOLICA MONKEY AND CUSHION GARDEN SEAT

CIRCA 1870, RECORDED AS SHAPE NO. 589

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A MINTON MAJOLICA MONKEY AND CUSHION GARDEN SEAT
CIRCA 1870, RECORDED AS SHAPE NO. 589
Modeled as a crouching monkey holding coconuts and balancing a tasseled cushion on his head, on a faux-rattan canted rectangular base
18½ in. (47 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

It is interesting to note that the introduction of this model in the late 1850's coincides with the publication of Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. This treatise was widely discussed including in the potteries, as Darwin was the son of Susannah Wedgwood and married to his cousin, Emma, Josiah Wedgwood II's daughter. It is likely that this model was inspired by the hotly debated subject of the day. See J. Jones, Minton, 1993, p. 148 for an illustration of the model.

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