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Objects that
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
and
Hannah More
both worked on
We have
10 objects
that these people were involved with together
Vase (One of a Pair) Vase
porcelain (possibly bone china), vitreous enamel, gold.
Museum purchase from Decorative Arts Association Acquisition Fund.
1990-127-1
This object was made by
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
and
Mintons
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
There are
11 images
of this object.
Vase (One of a Pair) Vase
porcelain (possibly bone china), vitreous enamel, gold.
Museum purchase from Decorative Arts Association Acquisition Fund.
1990-127-2
This object was made by
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
and
Mintons
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
There are
9 images
of this object.
Plate Plate
porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold.
Gift of Daniel Morris and Denis Gallion.
1993-134-24
This object was made by
Mintons
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
There are
2 images
of this object.
Bottle-Shaped Vase (One of a Pair) Vase
porcelain, vitreous enamel.
Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
1998-59-1
This object was made by
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
There are
2 images
of this object.
Bottle-Shaped Vase (One of a Pair) Vase
porcelain, vitreous enamel.
Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
1998-59-2
This object was made by
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
and
Minton's Art Pottery Studio
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
There are
2 images
of this object.
Plate (England)
earthenware.
Gift of Mary M. Kenway from the estate of Sarah B. Russell.
1956-42-82
This object was made by
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
and
Minton and Company
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
Figure of Hannah More Figure
biscuit (parian).
1953-12-1
This object was made by
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
and
Mintons
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
Wall Bracket Wall Bracket
porcelain (possibly parian), vitreous enamel.
Gift of Mrs. John Innes Kane.
1920-19-1
This object was made by
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
and
Minton's Art Pottery Studio
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
Cup Cup
porcelain (probably bone china), vitreous enamel, gold.
1969-24-1
This object was made by
Minton Ceramics Manufactory
.
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
Plate Plate
porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold.
1969-24-2
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.