Plate with "Bamboo and Fan" pattern ca. 1877 Minton(s) British Typical of the Aesthetic movement, the asymmetrically placed orientation of the fan, the Japanese mon devices, and the bamboo reflect the popularity of Japanese motifs in Europe during the third quarter of the nineteenth century. However, iconic images associated with the movement, such as paper fans, bamboo, sunflowers, and peacocks, were applied to all forms of domestic objects at varying economic levels. The transfer-decorated pattern on this plate, which was later individually hand-colored in varying color schemes, allowed for rapid production of high volumes of merchandise.The Minton Ceramic Factory was founded in 1793 at Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire and in its early years copied the ceramics made at Derby. In the mid-nineteenth century and under new artistic direction, the company became one of England's leading ceramic manufacturers, creating masterpieces in a wide range of popular revival styles, including Italia

Plate with "Bamboo and Fan" pattern ca. 1877 Minton(s) British Typical of the Aesthetic movement, the asymmetrically placed orientation of the fan, the Japanese mon devices, and the bamboo reflect the popularity of Japanese motifs in Europe during the third quarter of the nineteenth century. However, iconic images associated with the movement, such as paper fans, bamboo, sunflowers, and peacocks, were applied to all forms of domestic objects at varying economic levels. The transfer-decorated pattern on this plate, which was later individually hand-colored in varying color schemes, allowed for rapid production of high volumes of merchandise.The Minton Ceramic Factory was founded in 1793 at Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire and in its early years copied the ceramics made at Derby. In the mid-nineteenth century and under new artistic direction, the company became one of England's leading ceramic manufacturers, creating masterpieces in a wide range of popular revival styles, including Italia
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