Minton Majolica Émail Ombrant Lattice Green Plate, English, Dated 1872

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Minton Majolica Émail Ombrant Lattice Green Plate, English, Dated 1872, impressed marks to reverse, 'MINTON;' date cypher for 1872; British Registry diamond for 12 April 1860. Six (6) available. Émail Ombrant is a technique that consists of flooding majolica glazes over designs stamped in the body of the ware. The cavities of the stamped design appear as shadows of various depths, with the parts of the design in high relief being highlighted. Majolica pieces, particularly those by Wedgwood, employing this technique are sometimes referred to as Tremblay Wares, after the Baron du Tremblay, one of the patent holders.

For over thirty years we have been among the preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica.

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Minton Majolica Émail Ombrant Lattice Green Plate, English, Dated 1872, impressed marks to reverse, 'MINTON;' date cypher for 1872; British Registry diamond for 12 April 1860. Six (6) available. Émail Ombrant is a technique that consists of flooding majolica glazes over designs stamped in the body of the ware. The cavities of the stamped design appear as shadows of various depths, with the parts of the design in high relief being highlighted. Majolica pieces, particularly those by Wedgwood, employing this technique are sometimes referred to as Tremblay Wares, after the Baron du Tremblay, one of the patent holders.

For over thirty years we have been among the preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica.

Minton Majolica Émail Ombrant Lattice Green Plate, English, Dated 1872, impressed marks to reverse, 'MINTON;' date cypher for 1872; British Registry diamond for 12 April 1860. Six (6) available. Émail Ombrant is a technique that consists of flooding majolica glazes over designs stamped in the body of the ware. The cavities of the stamped design appear as shadows of various depths, with the parts of the design in high relief being highlighted. Majolica pieces, particularly those by Wedgwood, employing this technique are sometimes referred to as Tremblay Wares, after the Baron du Tremblay, one of the patent holders.

For over thirty years we have been among the preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica.