- Minton & Co.
- Chinese Diaper, Rd. 17 November 1859
- Earthenware
- 55.5 x 5.5 in (140.97 x 13.97 cm)
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Not For Sale
Plate, 5.5 inches diameter. Black transfer with polychrome clobbering. Printed maker's mark for Minton & Co. The registry diamond dates the registration of this pattern to 17 November 1859. The inclusion of "England," however, indicates this is a later printing of this pattern, taking place between 1891 and 1920. In the center of the well are four colorful stacked medallions, each with a different stylized floral motif. Three sprays of delicate flowers and leaves surround them. The wide border features a diaper pattern interrupted by the same elements found in the central design.
Thomas Minton started the business in 1793 and since then there were many partners and company names. In 1849 Colin Minton Campbell joined Herbert Minton (his uncle and the son of Thomas Minton) and Michael Daintry Hollins and the business traded as Minton & Co. In 1849 Herbert Minton engaged a young French ceramic artist, Léon Arnoux, as art director and he remained with the Minton Company until 1892. This and other enterprising appointments enabled the company to widen its product ranges, one of the first innovations being the very colorful and highly successful majolica ware launched at The Great Exhibition of 1851. Colin Minton Campbell and Michael Daintry Hollins were also in partnership with Robert Minton Taylor as tile manufacturers trading as Minton, Hollins & Co. When Herbert Minton died in 1858 Colin Minton Campbell took over direction of the firm. The partnership with Hollins was dissolved in 1863, Colin Minton Campbell taking the china works and Hollins the tile works. From 1879 the business traded as 'Mintons.'
- Subject Matter: Aesthetic (Cartouche)
- Collections: Aesthetic Transferware, Minton & Co.