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Mason’s Ironstone China Vintage 1950s “Ascot” Serving Bowl Dish England, 6x1.8”
Last updated 10 months ago in Natick, MA
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Mason’s Ironstone China Vintage 1950s “Ascot” Serving Bowl Dish England, 6x1.8” Good vintage condition Pictures are part of the description - please check them & let me know if you have questions Defects & imperfections - please check pictures made under the bright light & magnification: - bowl has crazing - due to the less sophisticated manufacturing processes of that time - bowl has a hairline crack at the back Diameter 6.5 x 1.75 in Weight 6 oz History Charles Mason, the third son of Miles Mason, patented "Ironstone China" in 1813. Ironstone was a cheaper alternative to the imported Chinese porcelain that was popular at the time Mason's Ironstone was decorated with transfer-printed designs that were inspired by Japanese and Chinese styles. The designs were often applied to a greyish-blue ironstone body, which was then enamelled with colors and lined with gold or apricot lustre The company changed hands and names several times after Mason's retirement in 1813. In 1968, the company was renamed Mason's Ironstone China Ltd.. The Wedgwood Group later purchased the company
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Condition
Used (normal wear)
Color
Multicolor
Material
Porcelain
Type
Bowl
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Brand
Mason’s Ironstone China
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