Collection: Minton China
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Antique Thomas Minton Chinese Tree No2067 China Sugar Bowl
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Antique Thomas Minton Chinese Tree No2067 China Serving Plate
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`Mintons China Lyre 8667 Flow Blue Dessert Bowl
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Minton Floral China Ermine S694 Coffee Cup and Saucer
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Minton Floral China Brocade Turquoise H5066 Coffee Cup and Saucer 1956
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Antique Minton China 6812 Wide Rimmed Soup Bowl
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Mintons China Lyre 8667 BB New Stone English Rimmed Soup Bowl
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Mintons China Lyre 8667 BB New Stone English Serving Plate
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Mintons China Lyre 8667 BB New Stone English 10-inch Dinner Plate
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Antique Minton BB New Stone China 5184 Wide Rimmed Soup Bowl
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Antique Minton BB New Stone China 5184 Dessert Plate
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Minton China Haddon Hall Small Sugar Bowl
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Antique Minton Blue and White China Temples or Broseley Cup & Saucer
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Mintons Greek Key C4884 China Rimmed Soup Bowl
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Antique Minton's China Delft Blue and White Side Plate
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Minton Hardwicke Hall Blue and White China Cake Plate
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Minton china for sale
Minton was established in 1793 and was a major manufacturer of bone china and porcelain and tile lines through to 1968 Established as Thomas Minton and Sons producing earthenware pottery, they amalgamated with Poulson in 1796 and moved into porcelain production. From 1873 Mintons was also used on marks in addition to Minton.