$1,400.00
12 antique botanical dessert plates with one extra plate.
Features a beautiful blue border surrounding hand-painted grasses and butterflies.
Different floral patterns as shown in the photos.
Family heirloom
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 supplier of dinnerware made to order for embassies and heads of state in the 19th century.
The name continues to the present day as part of the Waterford, Wedgwood, and Royal Doulton Group.
In the 1820s, Thomas Minton started producing bone china; this early Minton is regarded as comparable to French Sevres.
MEASUREMENTS:
The plate surface is 9 1/4 inches in diameter
CONDITION:
The set is in excellent antique condition for its age.
No chips, cracks, or crazing.
Hand washes for the best care.
UPS will pack, ship, and provide insurance-free shipping for US customers.
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My items are antique and fragile. I encourage my buyers to hand wash rather use the dishwasher. Please no microwave!
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