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What kinds of dining sets did Minton sell?

  • VINTQ
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Minton produced full services, such as dinner plates, soup bowls, dessert wares, serving platters, tureens, tea sets, and coffee wares. Sets were sold in named patterns, often with matching borders across many forms. That breadth is why “part sets” are common on the market — families used and broke pieces over decades. If you’re building a set, match not only the pattern, but the blank shape, rim profile, and size, since the same decoration can appear on different shapes across time. A buyer can start with a few place settings and add serving pieces later, yet patience helps. Sellers often list single items without pattern names, so using image search on borders and checking the backstamp can help you identify a pattern and hunt for missing forms.

 
 

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