15 ASSORTED MASON'S IRONSTONE ITEMSCollection15 ASSORTED MASON'S IRONSTONE ITEMSCollection of assorted Mason's Ironstone including nine (9) ginger jars, two (2) cream pitchers, one (1) round covered jar, one (1) hexagonal covered jar, one (1) trumpet form vase and one (1) bulbous form vase. Patterns include Madarin, Mandalay, Belvedere, Brown Velvet, Brocade and Paynsley Patt. Sizes range from 4" to 8". Two items with fruit decoration 20th century, others 19th century.
Condition:
All overall very good condition.
Mason's Ironstone Large CoveredMason's Ironstone Large Covered Jar, c.1830-40 height 16 in — 40.6 cm
Six items of Mason's IronstoneSix items of Mason's Ironstone china being a pair of tall cylindrical vases two jugs a soap dish and a soup tureen.
An Early Mason's Ironstone SprinklingAn Early Mason's Ironstone Sprinkling Jug c. 1820 in the Imari palette impressed mark height 6 3/4 in. Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 29. For an identical jug see Godden Geoffrey A. Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares p. 214 pl. 292.
Masons Madalay Ginger Jar & CoverMasons Madalay Ginger Jar & Cover and three dinner Plates (4)
A group of fifteen Masons ironstoneA group of fifteen Masons ironstone octagonal jugs, including one large example printed with a blue dragon 29cm high/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
A Mason's Patent Ironstone octagonalA Mason's Patent Ironstone octagonal jug with serpent handle decorated in orange blue and green four other jugs a spoon warmer a sugar basin and cover and two bowls
A collection of Mason IronstoneA collection of Mason Ironstone and other octagonal jugs
A Mason's Ironstone "Birds-and-Branches"A Mason's Ironstone "Birds-and-Branches" Pattern Lidded Jar c. 1840-50 stamped height 10 in. diameter 7 1/2 in.
PR., 19TH C. MASON'S YELLOW & COBALTPR., 19TH C. MASON'S YELLOW & COBALT BEAKER VASES Mason's Ironstone (English, founded 1813), circa 1830-1851. Pair of ironstone beaker-form yellow ground vases, having chinoiserie decoration with gilded cobalt dragons and serpents. Each with printed and impressed marks to the underside along with "C", "V", and "1500". Approx. of one, h. 6", dia. 3.75".
MASON'S IRONSTONE COVERED JARblackMASON'S IRONSTONE COVERED JARblack printed mark "Mason's Patent Ironstone China"; 19 1/2 inches high Condition:
A 19th Century G.M. & C.J. MasonA 19th Century G.M. & C.J. Mason octagonal ironstone jug with dragon handle painted and gilded in the ''Imari'' pattern 9.25ins high (impressed mark ''Patent Ironstone China'' in oval cartouche to base - minor rubbing to gilding)
Pair of Chinoiserie decorated chinaPair of Chinoiserie decorated china covered jars Mason's Ironstone mark 12 in. H.
MASONS PATENT IRONSTONE TUREENMASONS PATENT IRONSTONE TUREEN COVER AND STAND circa 1845 brown printed marks hexagonal with flower finial and foliate handles enriched in transfer printed flowering branches and underglaze blue; together with two Masons Ironstone chinoiserie plates and an Imari decorated cream jug circa 1820 impressed mark (4)
Two Mason's Imari palate ironstoneTwo Mason's Imari palate ironstone pitchers 19th century The first, of bulbous form, decorated with "Vase and Jardiniere" pattern; the second, of paneled octagonal form with shaped rim and dragon-form handle. H: 8 and 9 1/2 PROVENANCE: From the collection of James and Candace McIlhenny, Alexandria, Virginia octagonal pitcher has underglaze flake at rim
Masons Ironstone 8 paneled pitcher,Masons Ironstone 8 paneled pitcher, vase and jardiniere design, green branch handle, 7 1/2" h Estimate $200-300
MASONS PATENT IRONSTONE TUREENMASONS PATENT IRONSTONE TUREEN COVER AND STAND circa 1845 brown printed marks hexagonal with flower finial and foliate handles enriched in transfer printed flowering branches and underglaze blue; together with two Masons Ironstone chinoiserie plates and an Imari decorated cream jug circa 1820 impressed mark (4)
EIGHT WEIR GRADUATED STONEWAREEIGHT WEIR GRADUATED STONEWARE CANNING JARS. American late 19th early 20th century. Lidded canning jars seven with embossed patent dates on the top and two advertising ''As You Like It'' horse radish. 5'' to 11''h.
A G L ASHWORTH & BROTHERS IRONSTONEA G L ASHWORTH & BROTHERS IRONSTONE GARNITURE
of three octagonal jars and covers, printed in underglaze blue and enamelled and gilt with long tailed fancy birds perched on a tree peony amidst blossoming boughs, 41cm and 48cm h, printed Masons banner mark, late 19th c
(14) Pcs. Mason's Iron StonewareConsisting(14) Pcs. Mason's Iron StonewareConsisting of serving pieces of dinnerware in red transferware: 2 pitchers small tureen with ladle and tray covered compote and 8 square bowls circa late 19th-early20th centuy largest is 6.5'' H crack to bottom of tureen and chip to bottom of large pitcher otherwise in good condition.Property of a Leonard Michigan lady.
FIVE STONEWARE JARS. AmericanFIVE STONEWARE JARS. American 2nd half-19th century. Canning jars with simple brushed cobalt designs. Two are sealer types. Minor flakes. 6 1/2'' to 9 1/2''h.
Mason's Ironstone Mandalay ChartreuseMason's Ironstone Mandalay Chartreuse Tablewares British.? A fifteen-piece collection of?Mason's Ironstone chartreuse tablewares including a vase three lidded ginger jars a lidded cylinder jar a lidded urn two lidded boxes a pair of candlesticks two small trays a creamer and lidded sugar bowl and fan-shaped dish all marked Mason's /?Ironstone / Made in England / Chartreuse on bottom;??vase ht. 10 in. Condition: Minor crazing and hairline cracks.?
GROUP OF MASON'S IRONSTONE. ComprisedGROUP OF MASON'S IRONSTONE. Comprised of one pitcher one open serving bowl one square platter one dinner plate and one salad plate. Together with a Beal ironstone bowl in the Childe pattern Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
FOUR MASON'S IRONSTONE PITCHERS.FOUR MASON'S IRONSTONE PITCHERS. England first half of 19th century. Four pitchers all marked decorated in the chinoiserie style with serpent handles 3'' to 6.75''h.
Two Mason's Ironstone Small FlowerTwo Mason's Ironstone Small Flower Pots c. 1820-1825 each octagonal tapering body with figural and floral panels in cobalt green and ochre stamped height 4 3/8 in. and 2 5/8 in. (lacking liners). Note: Smaller pot New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 40. A very similar example is illustrated in Godden Geoffrey A. Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares (1984) p. 180 pl. 48.
STONEWARE JAR. Southern lateSTONEWARE JAR. Southern late 19th century. Ovoid form with a lid and a green variegated alkaline glaze. 10 1/2''h.
A Mason's Ironstone "MandarinsA Mason's Ironstone "Mandarins in a Pavilion" Pitcher c. 1835-1840 boldly transfer and paint-decorated stamped height 6 in.
Mason's ironstone transfer decoratedMason's ironstone transfer decorated soup tureen, second half-19th century 9 3/4 in. H., 12 in. W.
A 19th Century Masons ironstoneA 19th Century Masons ironstone jug printed in blue and overglazed in enamels with exotic birds on branches 9.5ins high (printed and impressed marks to base - damaged) an 18th Century Chinese blue and white basin decorated with a landscape 15ins diameter (extensively damaged) a pair of Sitzendorf porcelain figures of children on oval bases decorated in colours 5.5ins high (blue marks to bases - some damage) and a Staffordshire pottery box and cover modelled as a lady wearing a crinoline dress 9ins high
Mason's Ironstone potpourri urnMason's Ironstone potpourri urn 1813-1820 with blue crown mark and impressed stamp on base Imari palette pierced dome lid and masque handles; retail label sticker: ''Janice Paull / c. 1813 Mason / Bamboo Pot / $1425 £950 #3431B''; overall: 7'' h.; and an ironstone teapot. (from kitchen)
Masons Red Manderlay Clock andMasons Red Manderlay Clock and Ginger Jar & Cover (2)
Mason's-type Imari palate ironstoneMason's-type Imari palate ironstone vase fitted as a lamp 19th century Hourglass form with allover floral decoration. H: 13 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of James and Candace McIlhenny, Alexandria, Virginia
(LOT OF 2) EARLY ENGLISH MASONS(LOT OF 2) EARLY ENGLISH MASONS GROUP (lot of 2) Early English Masons group, consisting of a large and early Masons Ironstone vase with cover circa 1835, modeled in the Oriental taste, with seated shishi finial and flattened dragon-like handles, printed and enriched with panels of flowering prunus and root or pagodas and sampans, reserved on the green ground enriched with gilt foliate vines and flowers 21"h x 8"w, together with an opaque porcelain Trophy pattern footed circular bowl, circa 1880, the pattern no. 9543, 5"h x 11.5"w
A PAIR OF MASON S IRONSTONE COVEREDA PAIR OF MASON S IRONSTONE COVERED VASESA pair of Mason s ironstone covered vases circa 1815-25 Impressed MASON S PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA. height 25 3/4in (65.5cm)Literature: For a similar shape example, see Geoffrey Godden, Godden s Guide to Mason s China and the Ironstone Wares, pl. 275, p. 208.
MASON'S ENGLISH IRONSTONE PORCELAINMASON'S ENGLISH IRONSTONE PORCELAIN EWERMason's Ironstone English porcelain ewer or water pitcher. Early 20th century. Chinoiserie design and serpentine form handle. Marked with Mason's Ironstone label on underside. Crazing, small paint loss, and stains throughout surface.
11 1/2" H x 11 1/2" L x 9" W
A Mason's Ironstone "Vase-and-Table"A Mason's Ironstone "Vase-and-Table" Pattern Pitcher c. 1840-1845 stamped height 9 1/4 in.