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Minton Secessionist Tubeline Decorated Vase c1905


Vividly coloured Minton Secessionist Ware vase designed by Leon Victor Solon c1905. Tapering ovoid body. Stylised organic whiplash tubelined decoration over a strong red glaze. Printed Minton Ltd mark and No.14 to base together with impressed marks (largely obscured) and incised number 3337. The vase is 24 cm in height and 10 cm maximum diameter.
The vase is in excellent condition commensurate with age. No chips, cracks or restoration. Fine crazing to pale yellow glaze. Extremely minor signs of age. Please see further images on our website as these form an important part of the description.
Leon Victor Solon joined Mintons in 1895 with the aim of revitalising the company’s designs – resulting in Mintons extremely successful Secessionist range. Early pieces designed by Solon were more overtly art nouveau in shape, pattern and even colour – featuring flowers and various art nouveau motifs and favouring blues, greens, and turquoise grounds with sand and salmon pink decorations which were popular at the time. Wares were produced in a variety of techniques with the basic shape being produced in some quantity in moulds incorporating the raised relief. These would then be passed to decorators. They were encouraged to be quite loose in their technique so that runs and irregularities could be seen. This in effect meant that the pottery was a combination of industrial production and ‘art pottery’ finish. Solon left Mintons in 1905 resulting in new designs from John Wadsworth who joined the company, also in 1905. Many of Solon’s most successful designs continued to be made but with the introduction of stronger colours, especially reds, pinks and blues. At the same time Wadsworth introduced new patterns using slip trailing which after 1906 virtually replaced moulded relief on new designs. Most of Solon’s designs were dropped by 1912 after which designs became increasingly abstract – even looking forward to the art deco style. Production continued until 1919 when the last catalogue was produced. Viewing by appointment only.
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Tel : 07841679518
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The vase is in excellent condition commensurate with age. No chips, cracks or restoration. Fine crazing to pale yellow glaze. Extremely minor signs of age. Please see further images on our website as these form an important part of the description.
Leon Victor Solon joined Mintons in 1895 with the aim of revitalising the company’s designs – resulting in Mintons extremely successful Secessionist range. Early pieces designed by Solon were more overtly art nouveau in shape, pattern and even colour – featuring flowers and various art nouveau motifs and favouring blues, greens, and turquoise grounds with sand and salmon pink decorations which were popular at the time. Wares were produced in a variety of techniques with the basic shape being produced in some quantity in moulds incorporating the raised relief. These would then be passed to decorators. They were encouraged to be quite loose in their technique so that runs and irregularities could be seen. This in effect meant that the pottery was a combination of industrial production and ‘art pottery’ finish. Solon left Mintons in 1905 resulting in new designs from John Wadsworth who joined the company, also in 1905. Many of Solon’s most successful designs continued to be made but with the introduction of stronger colours, especially reds, pinks and blues. At the same time Wadsworth introduced new patterns using slip trailing which after 1906 virtually replaced moulded relief on new designs. Most of Solon’s designs were dropped by 1912 after which designs became increasingly abstract – even looking forward to the art deco style. Production continued until 1919 when the last catalogue was produced. Viewing by appointment only.
Payment by PayPal or by bank transfer.
Please contact us
ana.moran17@outlook.com or 07841679518
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 26/MAY/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. SOLD
Category Antique Ceramics
Date c1905
Art Nouveau Antiques Material Ceramic
Origin European
Maker Minton
Item code as930a303 / EC309
Status Sold
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County Durham
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