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LOVERS OF BLUE & WHITE – CHINA ARCHIVE

This china archive is of items sold in the past by Lovers of Blue & White, which closed for business in 2022. None of this china is for sale and the archive is made available for information and research.

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15 items found.

Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Bowl c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp: St Marys Dover
Dimensions: 9 cm across, 5 cm high / 3.5 ins across, 2 ins high
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Meat Dish or Platter c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp: Donington Park
Dimensions: 11 cm x 8 cm / 4.25 ins x 3.25 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Sauce Tureen Cover c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. No backstamp. Light crazing and a tiny glazing blemish to the finial otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 8 cm x 7.5 cm / 3.25 ins x 3 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Soup Tureen Bysham Monastery c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp: Bysham Monastery, the view on the cover is unidentified. There is a little wear and small hairline to the rim of the tureen and on the cover the finial has been restuck, overall however a totally delightful little piece.
Dimensions: Tureen 11.5 cm x 9.5 cm / Tureen 4.5 ins x 3.75 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Sauce Boat c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. No backstamp. Small hairline to the foot and another to the base of the handle and a tiny chip to the rim. Sounds awful but this is a lovely little piece.
Dimensions: 10 cm from spout to handle, 5 cm high / 4 ins from spout to handle, 2 ins high
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Sauce Tureen Corfe Castle & Brandenburg House c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. On this tureen Corfe Castle is on the cover and Brandenburg House on the base. Backstamp: Corfe Castle Base and cover have light crazing and base also has just a little very minor mottling inside. Overall absolutely gorgeous.
Dimensions: Tureen base 7.5 cm x 6.5 cm / Tureen base 3 ins x 2.5 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Dish with Cover Lechlade Bridge & Embdon Castle c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp: Lechlade Bridge on base. A little wear underneath the base and a tiny tiny firing fault to one corner otherwise superb condition.
Dimensions: 10 cm across / 4 ins across
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Vegetable Dish Cover Embdon Castle c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. No backstamp, but the view is recorded as being Embdon Castle. Excellent condition.
Dimensions: 8 cm across / 3.25 ins across
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Meat Dish or Platter Abbey Mill c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp: Abbey Mill. Light crazing otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 12 cm x 9.5 cm / 4.75 ins x 3.75 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Meat Dish or Platter Lanercost Priory c1825
Miniature Series consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view! See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp: Lanercost Priory Light all over crazing with just a little discolouration although this is mainly on the back.
Dimensions: 15 cm x 11.5 cm / 6 ins x 4.5 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Dish Abbey Mill c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp:Donnington Park (incorrect, the view is actually Abbey Mill) Crazed with some associated light discolouration but it still shines like new!
Dimensions: 11 cm x 8 cm & 2 cm high / 4.25 ins x 3.25 ins & 0.75 ins high
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Plate Entrance to Blaize Castle c1825
Miniature Series consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view! See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp:Entr Blaize Castle There is a small stain to the right of the face otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 7 cm / 2.75 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Plate De Gaunt Castle c1825
Miniature Series consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view! See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp: De Gaunt Castle. Tiny speck in the glaze otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 8 cm / 3.25 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Plate Kenelworth Priory c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp:Kenelworth Priory. A few minor manufacturing blemishes on the back and to the front three small pieces of grit in the glaze.
Dimensions: 9.5 cm / 3.75 ins
Maker: Minton  Pattern:Miniature Series
Toy Soup Plate Kenelworth Priory c1825
Miniature Series is one of the finest transfer ware printed series of miniature china ever produced. It consists of 16 different topographical views, of which 12 are named, although sometimes the wrong backstamp has been applied and the name does not match the view. See Understanding Miniature British Pottery & Porcelain by Milbourn and An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery by Priestman for extensive discussion on this series and the original source prints. Backstamp: Kenelworth Priory. Crazed with some discolouration and minor glazing blemishes on the back.
Dimensions: 9 cm / 3.5 ins


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