Historical information
Majolica - English Popular colourful relief-moulded ware, often in naturalistic shapes covered in various types of opaque white ground to secure glowing effects with brush-painted colour glazes, clear or opaque. Products ranged from umbrella stands to dishes of fruit or nuts. Evolved at the Minton factory in 1851 under Art Director Leon Arnoux, who might use parian ware for majolica figures etc. Widely produced, with little similarity to the Italian Renaissance ornament although some designed for Mintons by the artist Alfred Stevens was inspired by such motifs.
Physical description
Unusual multi-coloured patterned tea pot and lid. Basic colours - green, pink and blue
Inscriptions & markings
'Estrucan/Majolic/E24
Subjects
References
- Reference A-Z of Collectors Terms P.156 (Reed Consumer Books Ltd 1979)