Rare Minton Bone China Orb To Commemorate The Crowning of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 Limited Edition no. 96 of 600 designed by John Wadsworth - For Sale
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Royalty / Commemorative : A Rare Minton Bone China Orb lidded Bowl To Commemorate The Crowning of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953
Limited Edition no. 104 of 600 designed by John Wadsworth
A very rare and unusual Orb shaped lidded Bowl of a limited edition of 600 made by Minton to an exceptionally high quality with rich gilding throughout. The shape as reminiscent to the Orb which is part of the British Crown Jewels and manufactured by one of the best British potteries.
In high quality gilt around the rim of the lower section of the orb reads To Commemorate The Crowning of Queen Elizabeth The Second June 2nd 1953. Roses, thistles and shamrocks encircle the base. Stamped to the underside Limited issue of 600 of which this is no 104, the usual Minton stamp and signed designed by John Wadsworth. Stands about 5 1/2 inches/14 cms high - Diameter 4.75"/ 12 cms and weighs 500g
John Wadworth also designed Minton 'Secessionist' Ware
Very good 'Mint' Condition - images taken in garden and there are shadows from plants in the photos and some images a bit blurry - item is in wonderful vintage condition
Surely a serious consideration for any serious Commeorative collection a wonderful and rare piece worthy of any Collection
Reference:
http://www.thepotteries.org/features/mintons1956.htm
The most renowned of their artists in modern times was John Wadsworth who joined the firm in 1901, remained until his decease in 1955, and achieved his crowning glory in designing the great vase in commemoration of the Coronation of the Queen. His designs will long continue to be one of the great assets of this grand old firm whose productions, one can be assured, will be desirable 'collectors pieces' for generations yet unborn.
Further Reading:
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/canada/elizabeth-the-commonwealth-queen-263061.html
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John Wadworth also designed Minton 'Secessionist' Ware
Very good 'Mint' Condition - images taken in garden and there are shadows from plants in the photos and some images a bit blurry - item is in wonderful vintage condition
Surely a serious consideration for any serious Commeorative collection a wonderful and rare piece worthy of any Collection
Reference:
http://www.thepotteries.org/features/mintons1956.htm
The most renowned of their artists in modern times was John Wadsworth who joined the firm in 1901, remained until his decease in 1955, and achieved his crowning glory in designing the great vase in commemoration of the Coronation of the Queen. His designs will long continue to be one of the great assets of this grand old firm whose productions, one can be assured, will be desirable 'collectors pieces' for generations yet unborn.
Further Reading:
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/canada https://www.antiques.com/classified/1144314/Antique-Rare-Minton-Bone-China-Orb-To-Commemorate-The-Crowning-of-Queen-Elizabeth-II-in-1953-Limited-Edition-no--96-of-600-designed-by-John-Wadsworth" target="_blank">
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