Minton
& Co |
Location and period of operation:
Minton
& Co |
Stoke |
1849 |
1878 |
Note:
Operational dates are approximate - there was often overlapping with
names & marks. The name 'Minton & Co' appears in a 1841 trade
directory. |
Manufacturer of earthenware, china, parian, majolica at Eldon Place, London Road, Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent Thomas
Minton started the business in 1793 - since then there were many partners
and company names.
|
London Gazette 18 August 1868
notice of the dissolution of the tile manufacturing partnership between
Michael Daintry Hollins, Colin Minton Campbell and Robert Minton Taylor
large platter in the Poonah pattern Minto & Co produced a number of varients of this pattern |
POONAH M & Co |
Minton & Co.
Serving dish & lid in the CAMEO pattern
Minton & Co.
Chamber pot in the ORANGE BLOSSOM pattern
large tureen in the Florentine patternFlorentine was a popular pattern used on plates, jugs & tureens - usually
the pattern was in full colour but occasionaly appeared in grey or blue monochrome
There are many example of Florentine plates produced with various
monograms printed in the centre
Minton & Co.
Serving plate in the BELMONT JAPAN patterna number of manufacturers used JAPAN as part of a pattern name
Minton & Co.
Serving plate in the BYZANTINE pattern
matt glazed earthenware plate in the Chinese Dragon & Bird pattern this design was produced in matt and gloss glazing, monochrome with gilding and polychrome styles. The pattern is alternating dragons and stylised phoenix birds with chrysanthemums |
M & Co England Chinese Dragon & Bird Mintons (impressed) the registration diamond shows that the pattern was registered on the 19th March 1853 |
photos courtesy: Vicki Jones
Initials and marks used on ware for identification:
M & Co
MINTONS
printed mark of Minton & Co
Monogram M&C in a buckle
M & Co |
M & Co England |
FLORENTINE is the pattern name
the diamond
gives the registration date as 12th September 1862
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M & Co
England
also with the impressed name
MINTONS
CAMEO is the pattern name
the diamond
gives the registration date as 12th September 1864
M & Co
also with the impressed name MINTON
ORANGE BLOSSOM is the pattern name
the diamond gives the registration date as 17th December 1869
M & Co
BYZANTINE is the pattern name
the diamond gives the registration date as 6th June 1870
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