THE NEW-YORK EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED.
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tions of the Messrs. Minton, but as the Record may have other readers, we mentionthat this firm are in the very first rank of private or commercial manufacturers, and
The ceramic art is largely illustrated in the Crystal Palace, both m the!r and the variety of the specimens belonging to it. One of the £ *
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is made by Messrs. Minton & Co., Stoke-upon-l^ent, Staffoi ' ’ ’ OT ] ( ] i ie: who are acauainted with this branch of art-manufactu. e,
yield only to the French national establishment at Shvres, whoso operations are con
ducted without regard to the cost or sale of its productions. A Council Medal, the
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highest honor of the London Exhibition, was awarded to Messrs. Minton in 1851.