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Now in its revised edition, The Dictionary of Minton, originally published in 1990, has become the standard work of reference on the famous Minton ceramics firm. This dictionary is divided into two main sections: first, an alphabetical listing with full descriptions of wares and second, biographies of artists, designers and decorators associated with Minton. Entries are detailed, well researched and some include monochrome illustrations. There are also occasional colour plates.

The Minton firm was founded in Stoke‐on‐Trent in the late eighteenth century by Thomas Minton with the production of inexpensive blue transfer‐printed earthenware. Thomas Minton’s son, Herbert, became director...

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