$495.00
Offered are 3 antique soft peach Minton soup plates.
The striking feature is the elaborate gilded and scalloped basketweave rims.
There is an impressed registry mark.
HISTORY:
Thomas Minton (1765-1836)
Thomas moved to Stoke England in 1793 and opened his newly built factory in 1796. He went on to become Spode's nearest rival.
The Minton factory was the most popular supply source in the 19th century of dinnerware made to order for embassies and heads of state.
The name continues to the present day as part of the Waterford, Wedgwood, and Royal Doulton Group.
In the 1820s Thomas Minton started the production of bone china; this early Minton is regarded as comparable to French Sevres.
Manufactured in 1850.
CONDITION:
The set is in great condition for its age.
A set this delicate and old will have acquired some minor imperfections over 170+years that may not
be noted.
As any questions or specific concerns before your purchase.
Hand washes for the best care.
DIMENSIONS:
The plate surface measures about 10 inches in diameter.
UPS will professionally pack. Free shipping for US customers.
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I can coordinate table settings from listed inventory.
My items are antique and fragile. I encourage my buyers to hand wash rather use the dishwasher. Please no microwave!
I do not provide wholesale prices for my product which are fine antiques. I do provide free shipping for my US customers. UPS does the packaging.
I include measurements when applicable and the date of manufacture when known