Minton
Minton Haddon Hall Bone China Floral Bowl – Vintage English Dish 7.5" gift
£33.00
Condition: UsedCondition Notes: Used, in good vintage condition. No cracks or chips observed. The glaze is glossy, and the floral pattern remains vibrant. There is minimal wear consistent with gentle use.Pattern: FloralAntique: NoOccasion: All OccasionsSet Includes: Bowl,Salad PlateMaterial: Bone ChinaColour: MulticolouredVintage: YesBrand: MintonType: Salad PlateOriginal/Licensed Reproduction: OriginalProduction Style: Art PotteryBackstamp: PrintedProduction Technique: PotteryFinish: GlossyCountry of Origin: United KingdomHandmade: NoThis is a beautiful Minton bone china bowl in the beloved Haddon Hall pattern, showcasing a vibrant floral design on a soft mint green exterior.
Crafted in England, this piece reflects the brand's longstanding heritage of fine ceramic artistry dating back to 1793. The Haddon Hall design, named after the historic English manor in Derbyshire, is celebrated for its delicate handpainted appearance and timeless charm. The interior is adorned with colorful trailing flowers, while the exterior maintains a serene pale green finish with fine green banding at the base.
Perfect for collectors of English china, or those who appreciate classic tableware, this bowl also makes a lovely centerpiece or serving dish.
Product Details:
Brand: Minton
Pattern: Haddon Hall
Material: Bone China
Made in: England
Diameter (approx.): 7.5 inches (19 cm)
Height (approx.): 3 inches (7.5 cm)
Weight: Light and elegant, yet sturdy
Condition:
Used, in good vintage condition. No cracks or chips observed. The glaze is glossy, and the floral pattern remains vibrant. There is minimal wear consistent with gentle use.
History of Minton:
Founded by Thomas Minton in 1793 in StokeonTrent, England, Minton quickly became one of the leading names in fine bone china and ceramics. Known for innovation in glazing and decorative techniques, Minton served royalty and nobility, and their pieces remain sought after by collectors worldwide. The Haddon Hall pattern was introduced in the mid20th century and has become one of Minton’s most cherished designs, appreciated for its delicate botanical motifs and handfinished charm.