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"Colored Pheasants" Pattern Ironstone Serving Bowl |
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Inventory #: |
3957 | ![]() |
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Maker: |
Charles James Mason; Lane Delph, Staffordshire Potteries. | ||||
Date |
ca 1840 | ||||
Marks: |
Blue printed crown and drapery mark, “Mason’s” above and “Pattented Ironstone China” in the drapery. Overglaze pattern number on bowl - B/9799/5 and on plate B/9996/4. Reference - Godden #2526ff | ||||
Pattern/Style: |
“Colored Pheasants” | ||||
Size (L/W/H): |
4 1/4" high; 8-1/2" diameter. Underplate is 9-3/4" diameter | ||||
Description: |
Ironstone serving bowl with underplate with an underglaze blue print with yellow, green, dark blue, red enameling. Octogonal shape, glaze rippling noticable on side of bowl (a typical indication of the production period), pattern on bowl on inside and out, with most color on outside, only the rim on the inside has color. | (click on image for photos) |
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Other Notes: |
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Condition: |
Very good condition with very minor crazing and scratching. | ||||
Price: |
$225 plus $15 insured shipping | Status: Available | |||