Minton, the originator Great Exhibition (1851) Victorian majolica was originated by
Minton & Co., first exhibited at the
Great Exhibition of 1851. File:1851 Exhib Catalogue Cover.png|1851 Great Exhibition London, Catalogue Cover File:1851 Exhibition Catalogue, Minton Entries 60 to 74.jpg|1851 Exhibition Catalogue, Minton Exhibit Numbers 60 to 74.
Majolica refers to Renaissance Italian maiolica. File:1851 Exhibition, Minton entry No 74 Lithograph.jpg|Lithograph illustrating flower pots, and stands (underplates) and garden seats, see Exhibit Number 60. File:Minton coloured lead glazes majolica flower vase, shape first seen 1851 Exhibition.jpg|Minton Palissy ware/majolica flower vase, coloured glazes, shape first shown at the 1851 Exhibition, Exhibit Number 60 File:MintonStandAndFlowerVase.jpg|Minton tin-glazed Majolica flower pot and stand (pedestal) in Italian Renaissance maiolica
Grotesque style, see Exhibit Number 74 The 1851 Exhibition Catalogue lists the two Victorian majolica products by Minton in consecutive sections. '
Earthenware [...]
Flowerpots, etc.' Exhibit Number 60. "A variety of
[...] flowerpots and stands, and garden seats." refers to the coloured glazes product that
Mintons called
Palissy ware.
Tiles, Terra Cotta, and Vases, etc, in imitation of Majolica Ware. Exhibit Number 74. "Variety of flowerpots and stands, coloured in the majolica style, etc." refers to the tin-glazed product painted with enamels that
Mintons called
Majolica.
Exposition Universelle (1855) The
Illustrated London News reported with approval on Minton's two new products shown at the
Exposition Universelle in Paris: The collection of Palissy and Majolica ware, however, is that which appears to have created the greatest sensation among Parisian connoisseurs. The reader will remember that the main difference in these wares is that whereas the Palissy ware is coloured by a transparent glaze, Majolica ware contains the colour (opaque) in the material. The care and taste with which these manufactures have been brought by the Messrs. Minton to their present state of perfection, have been amply rewarded. Within a few days of the opening of the Exhibition all the specimens exhibited had been sold. Despite this reminder Minton's Palissy Ware became known as 'majolica ware'; 'Palissy ware' dropped out of use and 'majolica' stuck. In the 1870s, the curators of the South Kensington Museum (now the
V&A) tried to clear up the confusion by reviving the Italian spelling 'maiolica' with an 'i' instead of a 'j' for Italian tin-glaze.
Great Exhibition (1862) At the second Great Exhibition of the Art-Works of All Nations a range of Minton's products were exhibited and illustrated in the Exhibition Catalogue. Amongst them were the two Minton majolicas a) tin-glazed Minton Majolica and b) coloured glazes Minton Palissy ware soon known also as 'majolica'. File:1862_Exhibition_Minton_exhibits.jpg|1862 Exhibition Minton exhibits, top left "The Italian vase is Majolica, decorated from a design by Mr. ALFRED STEVENS.", bottom middle "The EWER is a Palissy Vase." File:Minton_exhibit_1862_tin-glazed_Italian_Vase.jpg|Minton Majolica vase, 1862 Exhibition, process and style in imitation of Italian Renaissance maiolica. Victoria and Albert Museum, London File:Minton_exhibit_1862_colored_glazes_Pallisy_ware.jpg|Minton Palissy ware ewer, 1862 Exhibition, process coloured glazes majolica, style Renaissance with a touch of naturalistic File:A Minton Preserve server, 1860, coloured glazes, naturalistic style.jpg|Inkstand, 1860, coloured glazes, naturalistic style File:A Minton Ice stand table centre, 1860, coloured glazes, Revivalist style.jpg|Ice stand table centre, 1860, coloured glazes, Revivalist style File:Minton Candelabra, 1860, coloured, mottled, and plain glazes, Revivalist style.jpg|Minton Candelabra, 1860, coloured, mottled, and plain glazes, Revivalist style File:Minton Chestnut server, 1865, 11 ins., coloured glazes, naturalistic in style.jpg|Chestnut server, 1865, 11 in, coloured glazes, naturalistic in style File:A Minton Nautilus shell centrepiece, 1865, coloured glazes, Revivalist style.jpg|Nautilus shell centrepiece, 1865, coloured glazes, Revivalist style File:Minton Garden Seat, 18.1 ins., coloured glazes, Chinoiserie in style, 1866.jpg|Garden Seat, 18.1 in, coloured glazes,
Chinoiserie in style, 1866 File:Minton 'Quaker man' toby jug, 1867.jpg|'Quaker man' toby jug, 1867 File:Minton Gun dog Game Pie Dish, 17.3 ins., coloured and mottled glazes, naturalistic in style.jpg|Gun dog Game Pie Dish, 17.3 in, coloured and mottled glazes, naturalistic in style File:Minton Nut dish, 1869, naturalistic style.jpg|Nut dish, 1869, naturalistic style File:Minton Vases, 1869, rare combination of fine-painted tin-glaze and coloured glazes handles, rim and interior.jpg|Vases, 1869, rare combination of fine-painted tin-glaze and coloured glazes handles, rim and interior File:Minton Garden Seat, 1870, 20 ins., coloured glazes, Revivalist motifs.jpg|Garden Seat, 1870, 20 in, coloured glazes, Revivalist motifs File:Minton Vintager figural, 1870.jpg|Vintager figural, 1870 File:Minton Hollins and Co, tiles, c. 1870, coloured glazes, naturalistic in style.jpg|Tiles, c. 1870, coloured glazes, naturalistic in style File:Minton Candle Holder, 1870, coloured glazes, naturalistic in style.jpg|Candle Holder, 1870, coloured glazes, naturalistic in style File:A Minton Tureen, 1870, coloured glazes, naturalistic style.jpg|Tureen, 1870, coloured glazes, naturalistic style File:A Minton Oyster server, 1870, coloured glazes, Naturalistic style.jpg|Oyster server, 1870, coloured glazes, Naturalistic style File:A Minton Teapot, coconut, mushroom lid, 1872, coloured glazes, naturalistic style with hint of whimsy.jpg|Teapot, coconut, mushroom lid, 1872, coloured glazes, naturalistic style with hint of whimsy File:Minton Cat and mouse jug, 1875, naturalistic style.jpg|Cat and mouse jug, 1875, naturalistic style File:Minton Eggplant-Aubergine vase, 1875, naturalistic style.jpg|Eggplant-Aubergine vase, 1875, naturalistic style File:Mintons Pomegranite Vase, 1878, 22 ins., coloured glazes, boldly decorative, naturalistic and humourous in style.jpg|Pomegranate Vase, 1878, 22 in, coloured glazes, boldly decorative, naturalistic and humorous in style File:A Minton Garden seat, 1880, coloured glazes, in imitation of Tang dynasty sancai.jpg|Garden seat, 1880, coloured glazes, in imitation of Tang dynasty
sancai Wedgwood Wedgwood began to manufacture majolica about ten years after Mintons. Wedgwood's glazes and modelling were denser and more formal than Minton's, but there were many pieces that displayed the naturalism and humour of Minton shapes. Wedgwood's majolica included
cachepots, jugs, candlesticks, cheese bells, umbrella stands, sardine boxes, plates in naturalistic patterns, bread trays, etc. In Wedgwood's "greenware" the green glaze emphasizes the low relief patterning, typically of basketwork and foliage. Numerous smaller factories in the
Staffordshire Potteries specialised in such green majolica wares in which the translucent glaze brought out the low relief of the cast body: some, like Wedgwood, marked their majolica with impressed stamps. Majolica was influenced by the design of the old "Cauliflower" and "Pineapple" teapots that had been made by
Thomas Whieldon, Wedgwood and other 18th-century Staffordshire potters. Both English and American majolica potters reproduced the "Cauliflower" pattern and other raised fruit, vegetable, leaf, and berry patterns, with green, yellow, pink, brown, light blue and purple-blue glazes. There is also a teapot of yellow corn and green leaves, similar to the old Whieldon "Pineapple" teapots, and a teapot, jug and sugar bowl of pink coral and green seaweed with accents of brown and blue, marked "Etruscan Majolica". Many late 19th-century majolica designs had rustic motifs with backgrounds of basketry and wooden-bound buckets decorated with moulded flowers, birds, fish and animals. Handles were made to resemble tree branches, rose stems and twined flowers and leaves. Plates, jugs, teapots and other articles were moulded with the shapes of wild roses, lily pads and herons, begonia leaves, shells, coral, seaweed, corn and bamboo stalks, cabbage leaves, strawberries, ferns and sprays of flowers, borders of basketry and oriental motifs. File:Wedgwood Angels dessert plate c. 1867.jpg|Coloured glazes majolica
Angels dessert plate, c. 1867, Revivalist in style File:Wedgwood Centrepiece 16.3ins c. 1889.jpg|Coloured glazes majolica centrepiece, 16.3 in, c. 1889, Revivalist and naturalistic in style File:Wedgwood Cheese Keep c. 1876.jpg|Coloured glazes majolica primroses cheese keep, c. 1876, naturalistic in style File:Wedgwood Dessert plate intaglio c. 1871.jpg|Coloured glazes majolica, intaglio pictorial centre 'Email Ombrant', c. 1871, Classical style File:Wedgwood Dessert plate mottled c. 1865.jpg|Mottled coloured glazes Victorian majolica, c. 1865, border in Greek key style File:Wedgwood Hippocamp centrepiece c. 1869.jpg|Coloured glazes majolica hippocamp centrepiece, c. 1869, Classical mythology in style File:Wedgwood Vintager figural c. 1875.jpg|Coloured glazes majolica figural vintager, c. 1875, naturalistic in style
George Jones The Trent Pottery, George Jones and Sons, made majolica cupids, shells, dolphins, birds, figurines and coral designs in numerous shapes including highbrow centrepieces alongside snuff boxes, spittoons, dog bowls, vases, serving dishes, tea sets, jugs, cheese keeps, desk sets, garden seats and pie dishes. Their mark was a monogram of the initials "G.J." joined together. A beehive bread dish with a cover has a design of wild roses against a background of basketwork and has the Trent Pottery mark. Flowerpots were made in bright colours and with raised designs of natural flowers. File:George Jones c. 1869 squirrel nut dish, naturalistic style.jpg|Squirrel nut dish, 1869, naturalistic style File:George Jones, 'Neptune', coloured glazes, 1870, Revivalist influence.jpg|'Neptune', coloured glazes, 1870, Revivalist influence File:Spitoon, coloured glazes majolica, c.1880.jpg|Spitoon, coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880 File:Snuff box, coloured glazes majolica with pewter lid, c.1870, naturalistic goat figure.jpg|Snuff box, coloured glazes majolica with pewter lid, c. 1870, naturalistic goat figure File:George Jones c. 1870 amphora vase, Egyptian style.jpg|Amphora vase, c. 1870, Egyptian style File:George Jones majolica flower-pot, coloured lead glazes on 'biscuit', then fired.jpg|Flower pot, coloured lead glazes on
biscuit, raised design of natural flowers File:George Jones c. 1870 bird jug, naturalistic style.jpg|Bird jug, c. 1870, naturalistic style. File:George Jones c. 1870 cheese keep, naturalistic style.jpg|Cheese keep and stand, c. 1870, naturalistic style File:George Jones c. 1871 desk set for inks, sand, and quills, naturalistic style.jpg|Ladies' desk set for inks, sand and quills, c. 1871, naturalistic style File:George Jones c. 1873 lily dish with kingfisher, naturalistic style.jpg|Lily dish with kingfisher, c. 1873, naturalistic style File:George Jones Trinket dish, coloured glazes, c. 1874, spectacularly Naturalistic in style.jpg|Trinket dish, coloured glazes, c. 1874, spectacularly Naturalistic in style File:George Jonees tea set, c.1873, naturalistic style in apple blossom pattern.jpg|Tea set, c. 1873, naturalistic apple blossom pattern File:George Jones c. 1875 garden seat, naturalistic style.jpg|Garden seat, c. 1875, naturalistic style File:George Jones c. 1875 merman and dolphin dish, Revivalist style.jpg|Merman and dolphin dish, c. 1875, Revivalist style File:George Jones, Sardine dish, coloured glazes, c. 1875, spectacularly naturalistic.jpg|Sardine dish, coloured glazes, c. 1875, spectacularly naturalistic File:George Jones, Pie dish, coloured glazes, c. 1877, spectacularly Naturalistic in style.jpg|Pie dish, coloured glazes, c. 1877, spectacularly naturalistic in style File:George Jones c. 1880 frog and insect vase.jpg|Frog and insect vase, c. 1880, naturalistic in style
Joseph Holdcroft • Joseph Holdcroft of
Longton. File:Holdcroft Oriental Boy on Coconut Teapot c 1870.jpg|Coloured glazes Oriental Boy on Coconut Teapot and cover, c. 1870 File:Holdcroft Floral Teapot c 1880.jpg|Coloured glazes Floral Teapot and cover, c. 1880 File:Holdcroft majolica cheese keep 01.jpg|Coloured glazes cheese keep, naturalistic style. File:Holdcroft majolica garden seat, naturalistic style.jpg|Coloured glazes garden seat, naturalistic style. File:Holdcroft majolica fish and lilies jardiniere, naturalistic style.jpg|Coloured glazes fish and lilies jardiniere, naturalistic style File:Holdcroft Jug, 9.6 ins., circa 1870, naturalistic coloured glazes majolica.jpg|Holdcroft jug, 9.6 in, c. 1870, naturalistic coloured glazes majolica File:Holdcroft Asparagus server table ware, 13.4ins, circa 1870, naturalistic coloured glazes majolica.jpg|Holdcroft Asparagus server table ware, 13.4 in, c. 1870, naturalistic coloured glazes majolica File:Holdcroft Dessert plate, coloured glazes, circa 1870, naturalistic style.jpg|Holdcroft Dessert plate, coloured glazes, c 1870, naturalistic style File:Holdcroft Wall Pocket, c.1870. Coloured glazes, naturalistic in style.jpg|Wall Pocket coloured glazes, c. 1870, naturalistic in style File:Holdcroft Cheese Dome and Stand, c.1880. Coloured glazes, naturalistic in style.jpg|Cheese Dome and Stand, coloured glazes, naturalistic in style, c. 1880 File:Holdcroft majolica box and cover.jpg|Coloured glazes box and cover,
Aesthetic style, c. 1880 File:Holdcroft majolica swan vase.jpg|Coloured glazes swan vase, c. 1875, naturalistic in style File:Holdcroft majolica swan base.jpg|Coloured glazes swan base, impressed pattern number File:Holdcroft majolica toothpick holder.jpg|Coloured glazes frog toothpick holder, c. 1870
Brownfield File:Brownfield coloured glazes majolica vase c 1870.jpg|Coloured glazes vase, c. 1875 File:Brownfield Chestnut finial coloured glazes majolica dish and cover c 1880 01.jpg|Chestnut finial coloured glazes dish and cover, c. 1880 File:Brownfield Cats Vase, coloured glazes, c.1875.jpg|Cats Vase, coloured glazes, c. 1875 File:Brownfield Cheese keep and underplate, coloured glazes, c.1870.jpg|Cheese keep and underplate, coloured glazes, c. 1870 File:Brownfield Coloured glazes majolica Cockatoo, c.1870.jpg|Coloured glazes majolica Cockatoo, c. 1870 File:Brownfield coloured glazes majolica Sauceboat, c.1870, Revivalist references.jpg|Brownfield coloured glazes majolica Sauceboat, c. 1870, Revivalist references File:Brownfield Peasant Figures, 13.2 ins., coloured glazes majolica, c.1880.jpg|Brownfield Peasant Figures, 13.2 in, coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880
Brown Westhead Moore • Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co File:Maj5.jpg|Garden Seat, coloured lead glazes File:Brown Westhead Moore Butterfly box and cover, coloured glazes, c.1860.jpg|Butterfly box and cover, coloured glazes, c. 1860 File:Brown Westhead Moore Rabbit box and cover, coloured glazes, c.1870,.jpg|Rabbit box and cover, coloured glazes, c. 1870 File:Brown Westhead Moore Vase, coloured glazes, c.1875.jpg|Vase, coloured glazes, c. 1875 File:Brown Westhead Moore coloured glazes hexagonal teapot and cover c 1870.jpg|Brown Westhead Moore coloured glazes hexagonal teapot and cover, c. 1870
Copeland • Copeland & Garrett, successors to
Josiah Spode File:Majolica0718566.jpg|Copeland coloured glazes majolica, 'Sloth and Mischief' File:Copeland Cauliflower teapot, coloured glazes, naturalistic in style, c. 1870.jpg|Cauliflower teapot, coloured glazes, naturalistic in style, c. 1870 File:Copeland Centrepiece, 16.5 ins., coloured glazes, Revivalist in style, c. 1870.jpg|Centrepiece, 16.5 in, coloured glazes, Revivalist in style, c. 1870 File:Copeland Jug-Pitcher, 7.8 ins., coloured glazes, Revivalist in style, c. 1877.jpg|Jug-Pitcher, 7.8 in, coloured glazes, Revivalist in style, c. 1877 File:Copeland Sardine box, 9.3 ins., coloured and mottled glazes, quirky 'High Victorian' in style, c. 1870.jpg|Sardine box, 9.3 in, coloured and mottled glazes, quirky 'High Victorian' in style, c. 1870 File:Copeland Spoon warmer, 9.3 ins., coloured and mottled glazes, quirky naturalistic in style, c. 1870.jpg|Spoon warmer, 9.3 in, coloured and mottled glazes, quirky naturalistic in style, c. 1870
Thomas Forester • Thomas Forester & Sons File:Forester Garden seat, 20.9 ins., coloured glazes, c. 1880, storks and bamboo pattern.jpg|Garden seat, 20.9 in, coloured glazes, c. 1880, storks and bamboo pattern File:Forester Tea set,, coloured glazes, c. 1880, hazelnut pattern.jpg|Tea set, coloured glazes, c. 1880, hazelnut pattern
Samuel Lear • Samuel Lear File:Lear Dessert plate, coloured glazes majolica, c.1880, sunflowers pattern.jpg|Lear Dessert plate, coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880, sunflowers pattern File:Lear Jug, coloured glazes majolica, c.1880, lily of the valley pattern.jpg|Lear Jug, coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880,
lily of the valley pattern File:Samuel Lear Oyster plate, 9.6 ins., coloured glazes, c. 1881, sunflower pattern.jpg|Oyster plate, 9.6 in, coloured glazes, c. 1881, sunflower pattern • Poole and Unwin
Fielding • S. Fielding and Co., The Railway Pottery, Stoke on Trent • Daniel Sutherland and Sons • James Woodward
Adams and Bromley • J.W. John Adams and Co., Hanley File:Adams and Bromley Ewers, coloured glazes, c. 1880, Renaissance in style.jpg|Ewers, coloured glazes, c. 1880, Renaissance in style • Edge, Malkin & Co, Burslem
Royal Worcester File:Royal Worcester coloured glazes majolica organ grinder figure 9.3ins c 1870.jpg|Coloured glazes majolica organ grinder figure, 9.3 in, c. 1870 File:Royal Worcester Salt, coloured glazes, moulded in relief, circa 1880, naturalistic shell.jpg|Salt, coloured glazes, moulded in relief, c. 1880, naturalistic shell File:Royal Worcester Candlesticks, coloured glazes, moulded in relief, circa 1880, naturalistic in style with historical references.jpg|Candlesticks, coloured glazes, moulded in relief, c. 1880, naturalistic in style with historical references
Doulton Lambeth File:Doulton Lambeth Conservatory table, 18.5 ins., coloured glazes majolica, c. 1870, Indian subcontinent in style, a reminder of Empire.jpg|Doulton Lambeth Conservatory table, 18.5 in, coloured glazes majolica, c. 1870, Indian subcontinent in style, a reminder of Empire
Victoria Pottery Company • Victoria Pottery File:VPC Victoria Pottery Company Sardine Box and cover, 7.9 ins., coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880.jpg|VPC Victoria Pottery Company Sardine Box and cover, 7.9 in, coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880 File:VPC Victoria Pottery Company Oyster plate, 10 ins., coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880.jpg|VPC Victoria Pottery Company Oyster plate, 10 in, coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880 File:Victoria Pottery Company Pie dish and cover, coloured glazes, c.1880.jpg|Victoria Pottery Company Pie dish and cover, coloured glazes, c. 1880
John Roth • J. Roth File:J.R.L. John Roth of London Pot and cover, coloured glazes majolica, c.1880, begonia leaf design.jpg|J.R.L. John Roth of London Pot and cover, coloured glazes majolica, c. 1880, begonia leaf design ==European and American makers==