Masons Ironstone Platter, Yellow, C.1916
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Description: A large yellow serving platter in Mason's Romney pattern. The platter is one hundred years old this year! Back stamp mark is, "Mason's Patent Ironstone China England".
History: Ironstone ware or most commonly just ironstone, is a type of vitreous pottery first made in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century. It is often classed as earthenware although in appearance and properties it is similar to fine stoneware. It was developed in the 19th century by potters in Staffordshire, England as a cheaper, mass-produced alternative for porcelain. There is no iron in ironstone; its name is derived from its notable strength and durability. Ironstone in Britain's Staffordshire potteries was closely associated with the company founded by Charles James Mason following his patent of 1813, with the name subsequently becoming generic. The strength of Mason's ironstone body enabled the company to produce ornamental objects of considerable size including vestibule vases 1.5 metres high and mantelpieces assembled from several large sections. Antique ironstone wares are collectable, and in particular items made by Mason's.
Provenance: Arthur J Connolly
Dimensions: Weight (Pounds & Ounces) = 4.5 | Height(in) = 2 | Width(in) = 17 | Depth(in) = 14
Size of Artwork(in): 2 x 17 x 14"
Artist Name: Mason's
Medium: Hard paste.
Circa: C.1916
History: Ironstone ware or most commonly just ironstone, is a type of vitreous pottery first made in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century. It is often classed as earthenware although in appearance and properties it is similar to fine stoneware. It was developed in the 19th century by potters in Staffordshire, England as a cheaper, mass-produced alternative for porcelain. There is no iron in ironstone; its name is derived from its notable strength and durability. Ironstone in Britain's Staffordshire potteries was closely associated with the company founded by Charles James Mason following his patent of 1813, with the name subsequently becoming generic. The strength of Mason's ironstone body enabled the company to produce ornamental objects of considerable size including vestibule vases 1.5 metres high and mantelpieces assembled from several large sections. Antique ironstone wares are collectable, and in particular items made by Mason's.
Provenance: Arthur J Connolly
Dimensions: Weight (Pounds & Ounces) = 4.5 | Height(in) = 2 | Width(in) = 17 | Depth(in) = 14
Size of Artwork(in): 2 x 17 x 14"
Artist Name: Mason's
Medium: Hard paste.
Circa: C.1916
Condition
One small check and chip on underside rim.
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Masons Ironstone Platter, Yellow, C.1916
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