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Majolica "Cockerel & Monkey" teapot by Minton Archive Collection. Reedition of the late 20th of famous majolica models realized c.1870. Signed and numbered 577/2500, limited edition, made in 1994.
AE0302/03
Height | 15 cm |
Length | 22 cm |
Depth | 9,5 cm |
Designer | Minton |
Period | 1994 |
Materials | Minton Majolica |
Made in | England |
"Cockerel & Monkey" Majolica Teapot. The protrusive cockerel head forming the spout, a smiling monkey, like if he was riding the cockerel, is making the handle. The removable lid is decorated with a snail.
Reedition of a famous Minton majolica production circa 1870. Limited and numbered edition, signed and numbered 577/2500, sold with its certificate of authenticity.
Minton was one of the most important English manufactories of majolica and porcelain, created in 1793 by Thomas Minton in the Staffordshire.
Minton supplied many famous institutions during the 19th century for both art porcelain pieces and also encaustics tiles. Minton exhibited pieces at the Great Exhibition of 1851, received a gold medal in 1855 for the Exposition Universelle in Paris, and had prestigious clients like Queen Victoria. The manufactory was internationally renowned and was knew for several specialties: china bone, majolica, Parian ware, and Japonism ware and Secessionist ware. Circa 1970 the company merged with others like Royal Doulton then eventually disappeared in 2005.
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