Mintons Ltd. was a prominent British ceramic manufacturer that was established in Stoke-on-Trent, England, in 1793 by Thomas Minton and was an independent business from 1793 to 1968. The company quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality ceramics, and in 1849, it was appointed the official pottery supplier to the Queen.

One of Mintons' most notable contributions to the ceramic industry was the development of a new type of ceramic body, known as "Parian ware," in the mid-19th century. Parian ware was a white, unglazed porcelain that was named after Paros, the Greek island renowned for its fine-textured, white Parian marble, used since antiquity for sculpture. Minton's parian ware was designed to resemble marble, and was used to create a variety of decorative objects, including busts, figurines, and vases.

Mintons also became known for its innovative and high-quality designs, which often featured intricate more...

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A rare pair of William IV period Minton figured porcelain…

William IV Minton Porcelain Gardeners Candlesticks

A rare pair of William IV period Minton figured porcelain candlesticks, finely modelled as classical gardeners, both with assorted picked flowers, the columns behind as bull rushes, gilt enrichments, tones of aubergine, green, yellow and blue, the…

Pair of Victorian Minton candlesticks with circular bases,…

Victorian Minton Figural Candlesticks

Pair of Victorian Minton candlesticks with circular bases, moulded stems, figural columns and scrolled arms