Lot Essay
The present pair of vases, designed in the 18th century Sèvres style, were possibly painted by Thomas Allen, whose long association with Minton ran from 1845 to 1875. Allen earned a considerable reputation as a painter of portraits and figure subjects, specialising in mythological and allegorical subjects after Rubens, Etty, Kauffmann and others and his work was included in many international exhibitions from 1851. Bearing the date cypher for 1862 and the printed crown and ermine mark used between 1860 and 1870 on high quality porcelains and earthenwares, including many exhibition pieces, it is most probable that this pair of vases was shown on the large Minton stand at the International Exhibition in London of 1862.