Pair Early Minton Porcelain Plates Hand-Painted & Bat-Printed, England Ca. 1805

$430.00

Made in England around 1805, this exquisite pair of early Minton porcelain plates features beautifully hand-painted Oriental flowers and bamboo branches in vibrant shades of red, yellow, green, and gray.
Part of the intricate design was first applied using a delicate red and yellow bat print, which provided fine detail and structure, before being expertly hand-painted with colorful enamels.
The brightly gilded edge accentuates the vibrancy of the colors, making the rich enamels appear more luminous against the crisp white porcelain ground.
Blending precise printing techniques with the richness of hand-painted decoration, these beautiful plates showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of early Minton,

Marks: The Minton mark in underglaze blue

Dimensions: 9″ diameter

Condition: Excellent

In stock

Background of Minton

Minton is one of the most renowned names in British ceramics. Established in 1793 in Stoke-on-Trent, England, by Thomas Minton, it has a rich history of producing high-quality pottery and porcelain. In the late Victorian to Edwardian period (1890–1910), Minton often featured animals with naturalistic designs like our parrots.

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