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Set of Twelve Antique Minton Porcelain Soup Dishes with Gilt Rim and Gray Linked Chain Motif, England Circa 1870

Notable Details:
• Full dozen large 10.25″ diameter porcelain soup dishes
• Made by Minton, England, circa 1860
• Crisp black interlocking Greek key-style border
• Gilded rim framing the white porcelain
• Luminous white porcelain surface
• Handsome neoclassical character
• Strong table presence because of the repeated border design
Background of Minton porcelain

Minton’s began in 1793 when Thomas Minton founded his pottery factory in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
In 1796 he formed a partnership with Joseph Poulson, who made bone china porcelain in his nearby china factory. Minton took over the factory in 1798.
In 1824 Minton built a new china factory.
The company continued well into the 20th century.

 


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