Collection: Minton China
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Minton China Haddon Hall Blue Gold Edge 10.75-inch Dinner Plate
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Antique Minton China Blue Delft Coffee Can 1871
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RHS Chelsea Flower Show Minton China Plate-1984
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Minton China Marlow Small Bowl
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Minton Chinese Marine Dinner Plate Blue and White China c1830
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Minton China 1937 Edward VIII Coronation China Mug
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Antique Minton's D'orsay Japan China Dessert Plates 1910
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Mintons Amherst Japan China Side Plate
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Mintons Amherst Japan China Complete Dinner Service
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Mintons Amherst Japan China 10-3/8th-inch Dinner Plate 12-24
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Minton Ardmore China 10.5 inch Dinner Plate 1945
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Minton China Marlow Bud Vase or Candle Holder
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Minton China Haddon Hall Bud Vase or Candle Holder
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Minton China Marlow Pair of Trinket Dishes
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Minton China Haddon Hall Trinket Dish
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Mintons Patricia Floral China Side 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.