- ENGLISH STONEWARE MASONIC JUG Dated
ENGLISH STONEWARE MASONIC JUG Dated 1846, England, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, hexagonal form, the three front panels gilt decorated with Masonic objects, the center panel inscribed to "E.B. Hodgekins Quatermaster Depot 34", two side panels decorated with flower clusters, scroll handle, 8"h x 8"w x 10"d
- MASONS PATENT IRONSTONE TUREEN
MASONS 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)
- MASONS PATENT IRONSTONE TUREEN
MASONS 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)
- TWELVE MASONS IRONSTONE PLATES
TWELVE MASONS IRONSTONE PLATES & CENTER BOWLMarked Masons Ironstone, impressed logo and numerals in red. The center recesses decorated with a dragon on an iron red ground, with green borders, the footed bowl decorated en suite, and with a handle at each side. Diameter of plates 8.25 in. Width across handles of bowl 12 in. (Cond: good)
- (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.
- Ca. 1900 Masons ironstone scalloped
Ca. 1900 Masons ironstone scalloped edge floral platter 13.5 x 17”, two yellow ware mixing bowls signed Mason Cash and Co. England, 11” dia.. Condition: staining, decoration wear CT Transfer Fee $20
- Masons Ironstone 'Stratford' pattern
Masons Ironstone 'Stratford' pattern tureen and underplate english, late 19th century Decorated with blue transfer decoration of flora, with a ladle. (3). H: 10 1/2, W: 14 1/2 in.
- Six items of Mason's Ironstone
Six items of Mason's Ironstone china being a pair of tall cylindrical vases two jugs a soap dish and a soup tureen.
- Masons Applique Jug and Masons
Masons Applique Jug and Masons Packwood Pot and Cover Made for the National Trust (2)
- MASONS IRONSIDE PORCELAIN TUREENDESCRIPTION:
MASONS IRONSIDE PORCELAIN TUREENDESCRIPTION: A Masons Ironstone porcelain tureen features a lidded tureen and platter, decorated along the body with multicolored floral vine patterns. Further centered on the sides with town and castle scenes, finished with gilded accents and a crackle glaze. Marked along the underside "Mason's Patent Ironstone England 1760 Leeds". CIRCA: 20th Cent. ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: H: 11" W: 14.5" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- JACK MASON, (1930-1986), STONEWARE
JACK MASON, (1930-1986), STONEWARE CHARGER, 1984, GLAZED CERAMIC, 1.25" H X 14.5" DIA.Jack Mason, (1930-1986) Stoneware charger, 1984 Glazed ceramic With incised signature, date, and inscription: Jack Mason / Stone Mountain, GA / 1984 / Georgia Clay 1.25" H x 14.5" Dia. Glazed ceramic Dimensions: 1.25" H x 14.5" Dia.
- Masons Madalay Ginger Jar & Cover
Masons Madalay Ginger Jar & Cover and three dinner Plates (4)
- GROUP OF MASON'S IRONSTONE. Comprised
GROUP 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
- A Mason's Ironstone "Lakeside Pavilions"
A Mason's Ironstone "Lakeside Pavilions" Pattern Chamberpot and Soap Dish c. 1830-1848 each stamped chamberpot width 10 3/4 in. soap dish diameter 5 in.
- John Mason. Untitled. 1958, glazed
John Mason. Untitled. 1958, glazed stoneware. 2¼ h × 19 w × 14 d in. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Signed and dated to underside 'Mason 58'. Provenance: Private Collection, St. Louis
- Masons Ascot Dinnerware (21)
Masons Ascot Dinnerware (21)
- MASONS IRONSTONE PITCHER & FAIENCE
MASONS IRONSTONE PITCHER & FAIENCE COVERED BOWLA Masons ironstone pitcher and a Continental faience covered bowlmid 19th-late 19th centuryThe pitcher with blue printed factory mark (large restuck section to spout area with losses in the correspond
- 3 pieces of Masons Ironstone china
3 pieces of Masons Ironstone china with Masonic emblems, a small platter, 10-1/8" x 7-1/4" , rim chip poorly repaired and discoloration, an open vegetable dish, 9" w x 6-1/2", discolored, a shell shaped dish, approx 10-3/4" across, with a large chip, crack and discoloration, 19th c, together with a plate, 9-5/8" d, with Masonic decoration, 20th c Estimate $100-200
- Masons 24 pc Dinner set in the
Masons 24 pc Dinner set in the Applique Pattern (24)
- MASONS IRONSTONE CERAMIC BOWLprinted
MASONS IRONSTONE CERAMIC BOWLprinted blue crown and banner mark to underside Condition: marked to underside; with areas of paint loss 15 1/2 inches square; 5 1/4 inches high Condition:
- Masons Rich Gold and Blue Hexagonal
Masons Rich Gold and Blue Hexagonal Bowl
- A Mason's Ironstone "Lakeside Pavilions"
A Mason's Ironstone "Lakeside Pavilions" Pattern Washstand Set c. 1860-1870 comprising a pitcher washbowl and two-part soap dish stamped pitcher height 11 3/4 in. bowl diameter 16 in.
- A group of fifteen Masons ironstone
A 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 Ironstone Teapot c. 1813-15
A Mason's Ironstone Teapot c. 1813-15 cobalt basket weave molded ground floral cartouches gilt highlights circular impressed mark under lid height 5 1/2 in. diameter 9 1/2 in. Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 7.
- John Mason. Early bowl. c. 1955,
John Mason. Early bowl. c. 1955, glazed stoneware. 6¾ h × 11¼ w × 10¾ d in. result: $1,071. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Signed to underside ‘Mason’.
- Five pieces Mason's ironstone:
Five pieces Mason's ironstone: two 11-1/4 in. trays, "Table and Flowerpot" pattern, circa 1815, with green-printed and impressed Mason's mark, good condition, normal surface wear, 1-1/2 in. chip on back of rim; two plates, "The Colored Wall" pattern, Asian style decoration, 1820-1825, one with Christie's label verso, 9 in., one with chip to interior of foot ring, otherwise good condition; water lily dessert dish, unmarked, circa 1820, 8-1/4 x 9-1/2 in., surface wear with some loss of decoration.
- MASONS PORCELAIN COVERED PLATTERDESCRIPTION:
MASONS PORCELAIN COVERED PLATTERDESCRIPTION: A porcelain covered platter by porcelain maker Masons, the platter is decorated along the lid and bowl with painted floral motifs accented by gilded outlines. Marked along the interior of the lid "Masons". CIRCA: 20th Cent. ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: H: 5.5" W: 13.5" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- John Mason. Untitled. 1958, glazed
John Mason. Untitled. 1958, glazed stoneware. 2¼ h × 19 w × 14 d in. result: $2,394. estimate: $3,000–5,000. Signed and dated to underside 'Mason 58'. Provenance: Private Collection, St. Louis
- MASON'S IRONSTONE SERVING ITEMS,
MASON'S IRONSTONE SERVING ITEMS, 10 PCS.Group of Mason's Imari pattern Ironstone china serving pieces, consisting of three (3) oval platters (9 3/4" L,14 3/4" L, 19" L), one (1) round platter (12 3/4" dia.), two (2) small covered serving dishes with matching under plates ( serving dish measures 5 3/4" H x 7 1/4" L/ under plate 9 1/2" L) and one (1) large covered serving dish with matching under plate (serving dish measures 5 3/4" H x 12 5/8" W/ under plate 15 3/4" L). All pieces stamped "Mason's Patent Ironstone China" with crown on base. 1st half 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Bertha Cochran Wright, ex-Calumet Farm, Lexington, KY.
Condition:
Crazing, slight staining to round platter. Chips to small platter. Both small serving dishes missing one handle.
- An extensive Masons Blue Mandalay
An extensive Masons Blue Mandalay ironstone service
- MASON'S IRONSTONE COVERED JARblack
MASON'S IRONSTONE COVERED JARblack printed mark "Mason's Patent Ironstone China"; 19 1/2 inches high Condition:
- A Collection of various pottery
A Collection of various pottery including Masons large tureen base Carltonware dish Minton Bowl set sherry glasses etc (25)
- An Early Mason's Ironstone "Pagoda"
An Early Mason's Ironstone "Pagoda" Pattern Platter c. 1804-1807 blue overglaze pseudo Chinese mark and Mason's name 14 3/8 in. x 11 5/8 in. oval; together with a blue and white transfer-decorated floral and pheasant dessert plate stamped and impressed marks diameter 8 in. Note: Platter New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 4.
- 15 ASSORTED MASON'S IRONSTONE ITEMSCollection
15 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.
- A Mason's Patent Ironstone octagonal
A 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 Masons ironstone part tea and
A Masons ironstone part tea and dinner service printed and hand painted with \'\'Mandelay\'\' pattern comprising - eight cups and saucers eight 6.75ins breakfast plates teapot eight two-handled soup bowls and stands eight 7.75ins dessert plates eight 10.5ins dinner plates sauce boat and stand two pepper pots and two salt pots and two octagonal jugs (printed factory marks to bases)