arthistorydaily:Ceramic Box in the Shape of a Turtle, Manufacturer: Minton and Company, 1871Yal
arthistorydaily:Ceramic Box in the Shape of a Turtle, Manufacturer: Minton and Company, 1871Yale University Art GalleryProvenance: Helene Fortunoff, North Hills, N.Y., by 2015; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.2 ½ × 4 ¾ × 3 ¼ in. (6.35 × 12.07 × 8.26 cm)Mintons was a major pottery company at the Staffordshire Potteries which was founded by Thomas Minton (1765–1836) in 1793. It became highly popular during the Victorian era and remained and independent business until 1968. Mintons produced various ceramic designs in Historicist styles using different decorative techniques. Apart from vessels and sculptures the firm also manufactured tiles and other architectural ceramics for both the Houses of Parliament in London and United States Capitol.[text source: @wikipedia] -- source link