INVESTMENT PIECE: 1895 Antique Minton Hollins & Danto Kaisha Hexagonal Stand — Marble Top
A Museum-Quality Intersection of English Craftsmanship and Japanese Artistry
"I see you looking at that 'distressed' MDF stand at the big-box store for $400. That's a $400 loss the second you walk out the door. This 1895 Minton stand is a $740 win that will be worth more in 10 years than your car. Save dat money by buying quality once, instead of junk twice."
This isn't just a table — it's a global history lesson. This hexagonal Aesthetic Movement stand features a rare "mix-maker" set of 19th-century Majolica tiles.
The Tiles
- 🏴 Front Panels: Authentic Minton Hollins & Co. (England) High-Relief Rose Tiles, Pattern #8736
- 🇯🇵 Side Panels: Rare Danto Kaisha (Japan) Export Tiles from the Meiji-era Awaji Island kilns
The Build
- Original dark-stained oak frame with elegant turned finials
- Custom-fitted white marble top
- Hexagonal form — a hallmark of the Aesthetic Movement
Condition
Used — Like New. Excellent antique condition with original patina and honest "crazing" to the glaze — a hallmark of authentic 130-year-old ceramics. One-of-a-kind piece.
Did You Know?
Furniture had a global supply chain even in the 1890s! This stunning Aesthetic Movement stand is a true "East-meets-West" masterpiece — authenticated Majolica tiles from two ends of the Earth, united in one extraordinary piece.
Shipping
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