Lot Details
Lot 30
Minton Majolica Hot-Chestnut Server with Spoon and Brass Warmer
Shape no. 594, date cypher for 1858
Applied with an open chestnut, the leaves forming a half cover, the border molded with stylized sprays of leaves on a brown-ground, below a shaped rim, the turquoise interior fitted with a pierced brass insert, the matching spoon as strawberry vine, the conjoined stems held by a pink ribbon, impressed uppercase mark and M, shape no., the spoon with black painted 3 (3). Diameter of server 10 inches; length of spoon 8 inches.
The pierced brass plate allowed the hot water below to warm the chestnuts. Additional variations of this model were made at St. Honoré and Luneville.
Literature:
KL001509 (part) Marilyn G. Karmason with Joan B. Stacke, Majolica, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey, New York, 1989, p. 50. Susan Weber et al., Majolica Mania: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States, 1850-1915, cat. 73, fig. 12.45.
Exhibited:
'Majolica Mania', Bard Graduate Center, New York, 24 September 2021-2 January 2022, no. MJ-662; Walters Art Museum, 27 February 2022-7 August 2022, no. MAJ.69; The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, 8 October 2022-29 January 2023.
C The Joan Stacke Graham Majolica Collection
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