Mintons
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Mintons
Summary
Mintons is a business[1]. Mintons is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Mintons is in the country of United Kingdom[3].
- Mintons's instance of is recorded as business[4].
- Mintons's instance of is recorded as tile factory[5].
- Mintons's founder is recorded as Thomas Minton[6].
- Mintons's headquarters location is recorded as Stoke-upon-Trent[7].
- The location of Mintons was Stoke-on-Trent[8].
- Mintons's Commons category is recorded as Mintons[9].
- Mintons's archives at is recorded as Stoke-on-Trent City Council[10].
- 1793 marks the founding of Mintons[11].
- Mintons was dissolved in 1968[12].
- Mintons was dissolved in 2005[13].
- Mintons's product or material produced is recorded as ceramic[14].
- Mintons's product or material produced is recorded as maiolica[15].
- Mintons's product or material produced is recorded as stoneware[16].
- Mintons's product or material produced is recorded as earthenware factory[17].
- Mintons's product or material produced is recorded as mosaic making[18].
- Mintons's product or material produced is recorded as Palissy ware[19].
- Mintons's product or material produced is recorded as bone china[20].
- Mintons's floruit is recorded as January 1, 1875[21].
- Mintons's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900[22].
- Mintons's legal form is recorded as private company limited by shares[23].
- Mintons's significant person is recorded as Colin Minton Campbell[24].
- Mintons's significant person is recorded as Marc-Louis Solon[25].
- Mintons's significant person is recorded as Léon-Victor Solon[26].
- Mintons's has works in the collection is recorded as Design Museum Gent[27].
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Founding
Mintons's founder is recorded as Thomas Minton[6]. 1793 marks the founding of Mintons[11].
Operations
Mintons's headquarters location is recorded as Stoke-upon-Trent[7].
Ownership
Products include ceramic[14], maiolica[15], stoneware[16], earthenware factory[17], mosaic making[18], and Palissy ware[19].
Dissolution
Dissolution dates include 1968[12] and 2005[13].
Why It Matters
Mintons is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]