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Majolica
The Minton
Company created majolica in 1851 in England. Henry Minton designed
this colorful earthenware for the new wealthy middle class that was
booming from the Industrial Revolution . When Queen Victoria took a
liking to majolica, it became the new rage. As a result, Wedgwood,
George Jones, Holdcroft and smaller earthenware companies began making
majolica. Eventually Germany, Austria, America and France started
making it as well. Each country's majolica had its own style,
character and even colors. Majolica went out of fashion with the dawn
of a new century. However, in the 1980s, collectors renewed their
interest in the colorful Victorian pottery and as a result it has
become highly collectable today. Majolica even made Forbes Magazine in
1993 when a George Jones tureen sold for $84,000.
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