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$375.00
110 years old, a rare Mintons majolica dish, circa 1914, featuring beautiful sunflower design. Condition: Great antique condition with expected chips on rim given its age. See photos. Impressed mark on reverse noting Mintons authenticity and year mark.
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$2,249.00
Exceptional, stylish, and extremely scarce pair of Minton Secessionist Art Nouveau tubelined art pottery vases dated to the early 1900s. These antique pottery vases stand on a wide round stepped foot and are a tapering cylindrical shape with a round trumpet rim. Decorated with stylized shield-shaped tubelined patterns repeated around the body, with centers set…
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$129.00
Minton Secessionist Bowl, No. 7, Tubelined. Circa 1910.
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$352.00
Flower Power at its best! This is a Minton Secessionist Bowl Pattern No.32. Wonderful bowl, tubelined in purple, white and green. Base marks as per photos. Diameter 7.875″ Height 3.5″. Bottom interior has some signs of use, otherwise excellent condition. Circa 1901 to 1916, when Minton produced a range of pottery called Secessionist Ware, designed by John…
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$349.00
Measuring 5.25″ diameter and fully marked, this Minton Secessionist Tubelined bowl is in great condition with a expected inner bowl crazing (see photos). About Minton Secessionist Ware. From about 1901 to 1916 Minton produced a range of pottery called Secessionist Ware, designed by John W. Wadsworth under the art directorship of Léon Victor Solon. The…
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$1,399.00
If we didn’t know its history, this piece could have just as easily come from the pop-art era of the 1960s. But, in fact, it is early 1900s. Rare English Minton Secessionist Tubelined vase, circa 1900s, with distinctive bold and vibrant glazes and tubelining emphasizing its highly stylized and abstract floral motif. In excellent condition…
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$649.00
In excellent condition with no indication of damage or repair, this gorgeous Minton Secessionist Tubelined vase measures 5.25″ tall and is fully marked. About Minton Secessionist Ware. From about 1901 to 1916 Minton produced a range of pottery called Secessionist Ware, designed by John W. Wadsworth under the art directorship of Léon Victor Solon. The…
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$318.75
An early Minton secessionist period tubelined three-piece butter dish dating to the early 1900s. Fully marked.
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$99.00
Gorgeous circa 1930’s Mintons purple lusterware with fruit and leaves. Mint condition. Measures 4-5/8″ tall x 5-1/4″ wide handle-to-handle.
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$629.00
The pattern that launched the Moorcroft brand at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair and continued until about 1906, this beautiful Florian pattern vase is recognizable by its variety of soft-colored blooms accentuated by slip trailing (tube lining). Signed by the master himself, William Moorcroft and made during his early years at James MacIntyre. Decorated…
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$189.00
Vintage Moorcroft Tubelined Pansy Bowl, hand painted. Made in England. Excellent used condition. Measures 4.25″ in diameter. Circa 1911 – 1940. About Moorcroft Pottery. One of the leading brands in England in the early 20th century, drawing on the organic splendor of art nouveau and creating vibrant, timeless pieces. Founder William Moorcroft began his work…
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$649.66
Simply stunning. Rare Charles Fourmaintraux double-handled vase, circa late 1800s. Most double-handled vases rarely survive without breaks or repairs. Bears the factory mark. Excellent condition. About the Maker. Charles-François Fourmaintraux-Courquin was the eldest of the Fourmaintraux-Hornoy family. A representative for his father, in 1863 he opened his own tile factory on rue de la Belle…