A MINTON MAJOLICA TWO-HANDLED JARDINIERE AND STAND
A MINTON MAJOLICA TWO-HANDLED JARDINIERE AND STAND
A MINTON MAJOLICA TWO-HANDLED JARDINIERE AND STAND
A MINTON MAJOLICA TWO-HANDLED JARDINIERE AND STAND
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A MINTON MAJOLICA TWO-HANDLED JARDINIERE AND STAND

CIRCA 1862, IMPRESSED FACTORY MARKS AND DATE CYPHER FOR 1862

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A MINTON MAJOLICA TWO-HANDLED JARDINIERE AND STAND
CIRCA 1862, IMPRESSED FACTORY MARKS AND DATE CYPHER FOR 1862
Moulded with foxgloves, ferns and convolvulus against a dark-blue ground, the interior pink-glazed, the shaped stand similarly decorated
Jardinère: 14 ¾ in. (37.5 cm.) high
Stand: 21 3/8 in. (54.3 cm.) wide

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Lot Essay

For an example of this form, see P. Atterbury and M. Batkin, The Dictionary of Minton, Woodbridge, 1990, p. 92 and p. 218 for a drawing illustrating a selection of works displayed by Mintons at the Great Exhibition of 1851, including the present form.

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