Vintage 19th Century Minton Majolica Oyster Plate PiesA celebrated example of Victorian majolica, this nineteenth century Minton oyster plate reflects the creativity and technical brilliance that made Minton one of England's most influential ceramic manufacturers. Originally designed during the 1870s, the plate transforms a simple dining accessory into a richly sculptural tribute to the bounty of the sea. Six vibrant turquoise bivalve wells radiate from the center, each carefully modeled to cradle an
this 1940s block print features a Japanese style ink on cloth block printing technique of lobsters
Originally purposed to crown the posts of an English stable
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The small cone measures a regulation single shot of 1 ounce or 44 ml
A vivid remnant of late nineteenth century café life
with a satisfying weight that makes the whole set feel anchored and deliberate
This version has 'Let it Snow' spelled out in a giant snow-filled landscape
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