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12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks. These pristine pate-sur-pate service, cabinet or dinner plates features reserves of classical cameo heads and heavy 22-karat raised paste gold gilding. The cameos are composed of white slip set on a blue background, they are ringed by gold beading, topped by laurel and feature 2 lotus flowers on the bottom. On either side of the cameos cornucopia overflowing with flowers are featured, these are linked to three ornaments composed of scrolling acanthus leaves. The plate well and rim are ringed with a design of beaded quatrefoil. These plate demonstrate not one but two of the great ceramic techniques perfected at Minton: pate-sur-pate and raised paste gold. On each plate: 1 Plaque signed A. Birks” 2 Plaques signed “AB, for Albion Birks, the last Minton pate-sur-pate artist to apprentice under the legendary Louis Solon. Minton Pattern: H2906, made for Davis Collamore, a luxury New York City store at the turn of the century. Gilder mark on back. Diameter: 10 1/8 inches, Condition: Outstanding, appear to have never been used, Date Cipher for 1920. Pate-sur-pate is a French term meaning “paste on paste”. It is a method of porcelain decoration in which a relief design is created on an unfired, unglazed body by applying successive layers of white slip or liquid clay with a brush. While the effect is somewhat similar to other types of relief decoration, unlike Jasperware, for which Wedgwood is famous, a mold is not used, and the artist is able to achieve translucency. The pate-sur-pate technique was developed in France. The technique was perfected at Minton by Louis Solon, a former Sevres artist. References: Plates similar to these were shown in the Minton Museum (see Bonhams, “Masterpieces of Minton”, July 23, 2002, Lots 231 and 233). They are also documented in The Vine Pottery, Birks Rawlings and Co. Influences from Minton and Spode-Copeland, page 33, Albion Birks has pieces in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, that can be seen on their website. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Plates”. The seller is “clara727″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Pattern: H2906
  • Type: Dinner Plate
  • Color: Gold
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Origin: Staffordshire
  • Brand: Minton
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1929
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Style: Victorian
  • Backstamp: Printed
  • Material: Bone China
  • Model: H2906
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

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12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks. These pristine pate-sur-pate service, cabinet or dinner plates features reserves of classical cameo heads and heavy 22-karat raised paste gold gilding. The cameos are composed of white slip set on a blue background, they are ringed by gold beading, topped by laurel and feature 2 lotus flowers on the bottom. On either side of the cameos cornucopia overflowing with flowers are featured, these are linked to three ornaments composed of scrolling acanthus leaves. The plate well and rim are ringed with a design of beaded quatrefoil. These plate demonstrate not one but two of the great ceramic techniques perfected at Minton: pate-sur-pate and raised paste gold. On each plate: 1 Plaque signed A. Birks” 2 Plaques signed “AB, for Albion Birks, the last Minton pate-sur-pate artist to apprentice under the legendary Louis Solon. Minton Pattern: H2906, made for Davis Collamore, a luxury New York City store at the turn of the century. Gilder mark on back. Diameter: 10 1/8 inches, Condition: Outstanding, appear to have never been used, Date Cipher for 1920. Pate-sur-pate is a French term meaning “paste on paste”. It is a method of porcelain decoration in which a relief design is created on an unfired, unglazed body by applying successive layers of white slip or liquid clay with a brush. While the effect is somewhat similar to other types of relief decoration, unlike Jasperware, for which Wedgwood is famous, a mold is not used, and the artist is able to achieve translucency. The pate-sur-pate technique was developed in France. The technique was perfected at Minton by Louis Solon, a former Sevres artist. References: Plates similar to these were shown in the Minton Museum (see Bonhams, “Masterpieces of Minton”, July 23, 2002, Lots 231 and 233). They are also documented in The Vine Pottery, Birks Rawlings and Co. Influences from Minton and Spode-Copeland, page 33, Albion Birks has pieces in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, that can be seen on their website. The item “12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold” is in sale since Friday, July 2, 2021. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\China & Dinnerware\Minton”. The seller is “clara727″ and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Model: H2906
  • Style: Victorian
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Pattern: H2906
  • Object Type: Dinner Plate
  • Color: Gold
  • Brand: Minton

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

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12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold
12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks. These pristine pate-sur-pate service, cabinet or dinner plates features reserves of classical cameo heads and heavy 22-karat raised paste gold gilding. The cameos are composed of white slip set on a blue background, they are ringed by gold beading, topped by laurel and feature 2 lotus flowers on the bottom. On either side of the cameos cornucopia overflowing with flowers are featured, these are linked to three ornaments composed of scrolling acanthus leaves. The plate well and rim are ringed with a design of beaded quatrefoil. These plate demonstrate not one but two of the great ceramic techniques perfected at Minton: pate-sur-pate and raised paste gold. On each plate: 1 Plaque signed A. Birks” 2 Plaques signed “AB, for Albion Birks, the last Minton pate-sur-pate artist to apprentice under the legendary Louis Solon. Minton Pattern: H2906, made for Davis Collamore, a luxury New York City store at the turn of the century. Gilder mark on back. Diameter: 10 1/8 inches, Condition: Outstanding, appear to have never been used, Date Cipher for 1920. Pate-sur-pate is a French term meaning “paste on paste”. It is a method of porcelain decoration in which a relief design is created on an unfired, unglazed body by applying successive layers of white slip or liquid clay with a brush. While the effect is somewhat similar to other types of relief decoration, unlike Jasperware, for which Wedgwood is famous, a mold is not used, and the artist is able to achieve translucency. The pate-sur-pate technique was developed in France. The technique was perfected at Minton by Louis Solon, a former Sevres artist. References: Plates similar to these were shown in the Minton Museum (see Bonhams, “Masterpieces of Minton”, July 23, 2002, Lots 231 and 233). They are also documented in The Vine Pottery, Birks Rawlings and Co. Influences from Minton and Spode-Copeland, page 33, Albion Birks has pieces in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, that can be seen on their website. The item “12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold” is in sale since Friday, January 15, 2021. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\China & Dinnerware\Minton”. The seller is “clara727″ and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Model: H2906
  • Style: Victorian
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Pattern: H2906
  • Object Type: Dinner Plate
  • Color: Gold
  • Brand: Minton

12 Minton Pate-sur-Pate Cameo Plates, by artist Albion Birks, gilded, gilt, gold

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Minton H3998 Cobalt GOLD Encrusted DINNER Plate(s) Antique Hearts Rare Birks

Minton H3998 Cobalt GOLD Encrusted DINNER Plate(s) Antique Hearts Rare Birks
Minton H3998 Cobalt GOLD Encrusted DINNER Plate(s) Antique Hearts Rare Birks
Minton H3998 Cobalt GOLD Encrusted DINNER Plate(s) Antique Hearts Rare Birks
Minton H3998 Cobalt GOLD Encrusted DINNER Plate(s) Antique Hearts Rare Birks

Minton H3998 Cobalt GOLD Encrusted DINNER Plate(s) Antique Hearts Rare Birks
This is one gorgeous Dinner plate by Minton – Made in England. The pattern has gold encrusted band at the rim and gold ornaments on lavish cobalt blue band. The plate bears Minton mark. It was made for BIRKS. Plate is 10 5/8 in diameter. It is beautiful and will make a wonderful gift or will be a great addition to any vintage china collection. Is in great antique condition with no chips or cracks – please refer to the pictures or ask questions. Could have some minimal utensils marks and some minimal gold lose, if any consistent with its age. Actual color may differ from the photo due to lighting conditions. Just imagine your special table set with these beautiful pieces. A party makes an elegant statement when set with antique porcelain. Birks Group traces its origins to the opening by Henry Birks of a small jewellery shop in Montreal in 1879. 1893, Birks entered into a partnership with his three sons (William, John and Gerald), and the name of the firm became Henry Birks and Sons. Starting in 1901, Birks oversaw the expansion of the company across Canada, with stores opening in the country’s largest cities. In some cases, it bought local jewelers, adding its name to the local one (the Birks store in Toronto was Birks-Ryrie and the one in Winnipeg was Birks-Dingwall). In 1934, Birks received a Royal Warrant of Appointment. It is known for their. Check out my other items. Be sure to add me to your favourites list. The item “Minton H3998 Cobalt GOLD Encrusted DINNER Plate(s) Antique Hearts Rare Birks” is in sale since Tuesday, December 15, 2020. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\China & Dinnerware\Minton”. The seller is “retro_saloon23″ and is located in Ontario. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, France, Australia, United Kingdom, China, Germany, Japan.
  • Model: G9816
  • Style: Edwardian
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Pattern: Gold encrusted
  • Object Type: Dinner Plate
  • Color: Gold
  • Brand: Minton

Minton H3998 Cobalt GOLD Encrusted DINNER Plate(s) Antique Hearts Rare Birks