EditorialWho Do We Trust and Why? The Power of Trusted Experts for Social Good Campaigns, The Creative Showcase, Presented by Audacy, Advertising Week New York, The Market Line, New York, USA - 20 Oct 2022
EditorialTazza, ca. 1850, British, Earthenware, Overall (confirmed): 7 ? 12 1/8 ? 7 5/8 in. (17.8 ? 30.8 ? 19.4 cm), Ceramics-Pottery, This boat-shaped tazza reflects the remarkably inventive collaboration between Pugin and Herbert Minton, who propelled the Min...
EditorialCup, Minton Ceramics Manufactory, English, established 1796, hard paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold, Cup with loop handle. Black transfer print showing sea shells. Floral gilding on body and gilt rim., England, early 19th century, ceramics, Decora...
EditorialCup and Saucer, Minton Ceramics Manufactory, English, established 1796, soft paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold, Cup with straight wall, tapering slightly toward base. Loop handle. Saucer with high sides. Both pieces have underglaze blue band with ...
EditorialWaste Not Want Not, A.W.N. Pugin, English, 18121852, Minton and Company, British, 1793 - 1968, Glazed earthenware, inlaid in the encaustic technique, Circular, with blue border inscribed 'Waste Not Want Not,' in the center a rosette with ears of wheat ...
EditorialJapanese Cranes Over Waves, Christopher Dresser, Scottish, 1834 1904, Minton, Hollins & Co., English, 1845 - 1962, Glazed earthenware, A blue and white earthenware tile with a painted scene of three birds flying over water., ca. 1870, tiles, Decorative...
EditorialWilliam Rickarby Miller, American, 18181893, C. Minton, (American, 19th century), View on Harlem River, near High Bridge, New York, 1854, Wood engraving on paper, image: 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (16.5 x 24.2 cm).
EditorialBin, held by a half-lying female figure with both arms, White porcelain bin: figure of a woman in eighteenth-century costume, in half-lying position, holding up a bin with both arms in front of him. The pedestal is decorated with seed beads. Marked: MI...
EditorialBin, held out in front of him by a half-lying male figure, White porcelain bowl: figure of a man in eighteenth-century costume, in a half-lying position, holding a bowl in front of him with both arms. The pedestal is decorated with seed beads. Marked: ...
EditorialTazza, ca. 1850, British, Earthenware, Overall (confirmed): 7 ? 12 1/8 ? 7 5/8 in. (17.8 ? 30.8 ? 19.4 cm), Ceramics-Pottery, This boat-shaped tazza reflects the remarkably inventive collaboration between Pugin and Herbert Minton, who propelled the Min...