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- This monumental majolica jardinière by Minton represents the artistic height of the firm
- The centerpiece features two cherubs emerging from lush foliage, their poses exuding guardianship
- This is a museum-caliber masterpiece, exceptionally rare on the market
- Dated 1856, this mid-19th-century centerpiece stands as a crowning achievement
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This jardinière is a vivid tableau of whimsy and classical. . .
This jardinière is a vivid tableau of whimsy and classical elegance. It features two cherubs, emerging from lush foliage, their poses exuding a sense of watchful guardianship over the classical motifs that grace the piece. The elaborate design, rendered in soothing shades of pale blue, green and white, is further animated by the presence of a meticulously sculpted ram, a symbol of strength and resilience. This ensemble of elements showcases Minton's unparalleled mastery of glaze and ornamental design, culminating in a piece that is as harmonious as it is captivating.
Minton's influence on the Victorian majolica tradition is profound and far-reaching. The firm's innovation and excellence were first showcased to the world at the Great Exhibition of 1851, where their Majolica fountain became an international phenomenon, reigniting the aristocratic fervor for these opulent wares. Under the guidance of the Minton family across three generations, the company excelled in producing ceramics that drew inspiration from the natural world, with animal and floral motifs becoming particularly coveted.
The existence of this Minton centerpiece today, in such unparalleled condition, is a rare privilege, offering a glimpse into the zenith of Victorian majolica craftsmanship. This jardinière embodies the spirit of an era where artistry and innovation converged, making it a timeless treasure of ceramic art.
Cipher Marked 1856
17 1/2“ high x 34 1/2“ wide x 28” deep (44.45 x 87.63 x 71.12 cm)
Maker: | Minton |
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | England |
Type: | Centerpieces |
Depth: | 28.0 in. (71.12 cm) |
Width: | 34.5 in. (87.63 cm) |
Height: | 17.5 in. (44.45 cm) |
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