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Rare Minton silver lustre Crazy Cow or Bengal Tiger teacup
Rare Minton silver lustre Crazy Cow or Bengal Tiger teacup
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A wonderful and rare Minton teacup decorated with the fabulous pattern number 106, commonly known as the "Crazy Cow" pattern and occasionally referred to as the "Bengal Tiger," dating to c. 1800–1805. The teacup features bright iron red, deep green, and royal blue enamels in a vibrant and intricate foliate pattern, with a stylized cow (or tiger) as the main motif (of which there are two).
It is worth noting that this pattern is exceedingly rare. The "Crazy Cow" by Minton is perhaps the rarest of its kind and despite the condition, this is still a highly collectible piece.
Minton was one of the pioneers of English china production, alongside other great potters such as Spode, Davenport, Ridgway, Coalport, and others. Located in Staffordshire, Minton was particularly renowned for its exceptionally fine white bone china and bright colors, including the famous "Minton Blue," a fresh azure blue that became synonymous with the brand’s excellence.
The origin of the famous "Crazy Cow" pattern is unclear, but it was used by several factories, including Spode and Chamberlains. It was likely an imperfect attempt to replicate a Chinese pattern featuring a dragon at the center. The resulting design produced a peculiar and amusing creature, which subsequently became affectionately known as the "Crazy Cow."
Price marked at $280 AUD.
Measurements: 5.2cm height, 8.5cm teacup bowl diameter.
Fair antique condition, does not true. Yellowing overall and tea patina as pictured, several hairline cracks as pictured and gilt loss to silver lustre rim.
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