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Antique Thomas Furnival & Sons Ironstone Brown Transferware Square Compote. 9.25″ square x 35″ tall. The pattern is Alton – an aesthetic floral pattern. Made between 1871 and 1890 and marked on the bottom. It’s a lovely compote! There are no chips, cracks, or hairlines. There is crazing and staining – a nice patina!
Antique Mason’s Ironstone Bowl Rare Gilded Leaves & Wheels Pattern Cobalt Orange. This is a rare and seldom seen pattern by Mason’s that is hand painted ” Gilded Leaves and Wheels”. 9.5 inch diameter. Height is 1.25 inches. Colorful and boldly hand painted, overglaze in shades of burnt orange, red and cobalt blue over an underglaze printed outline. The shape of bowl is slightly lobed on edge with a 1.4 inch rim. Impressed on the underside Mason’s Patent Ironstone China. This mark was used from 1813 to 1825. Also has an old stock label. Very good condition with no damage. A small glaze skip on top rim and one underside rim. The pattern is illustrated on page 139 of Mason’s pattern book published by the Mason’s Collector’s Club. Please take a look at many new items added daily. Antique porcelain, English and French china, porcelain and ceramics, silver, sterling, antique glass, estate items, antique and vintage collectibles.
Antique Turner’s Patent Ironstone Water Lily Oval Meat Platter c. This antique oval platter from Turner’s Patent features a beautiful Water Lily in vibrant, multicolor glaze. Handmade in England in 1805, this piece is part of the Georgian era’s art pottery production style. Its decorative features make it a perfect addition to any collection or as a statement piece in your home decor. This original platter is made of durable ironstone material and includes a painted backstamp. Its unique shape, floral pattern, and garden theme make it a must-have for any pottery and glass collector. Use it to serve your favorite dishes or display it as a centerpiece. All hand painted in the. Pattern called “Waterlily”in colors of iron red and greens on an underglaze cobalt blue highlighted with a gold gilt trim. Platter is marked with the hand painted red “Turners Patent ” mark dating c. Shows wear due to use and age c. Welcome to The Great Estate of Texas! ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE AUTHENTIC. Feel free to submit this listing to ANY legitimate source for further review & authentication. This is not returnable as it is from an estate. PLEASE check out my OTHER LISTINGS! You never know what you might find! Thank you for looking and remember. Please read our TERMS OF SALE below and ask questions if need be. Again, we strive for – and appreciate – a 5-STAR evaluation when you do leave feedback. Finally, and most importantly, we appreciate you and your business! PLEASE NOTE THAT I CANNOT DECLARE A LOWER VALUE FOR INTERNATIONAL SALES. I MUST INSURE ALL PACKAGES FOR THE FINAL SALES AMOUNT. Thank you for your understanding in this matter.
This rare antique serving bowl is a beautiful piece that will add a touch of elegance to any occasion, and would be an excellent addition to your collection. Made in America in the late 19th to early 20th century, this ironstone bowl has a fluted pattern and a glossy off-white/cream color. It has a capacity of about 40 fluid ounces to the rim and measures 3 inches in height and 2.75 inches in depth. The top maximum width is about 7 7/8 inches and the bottom is about 4 7/8 inches. This bowl is in excellent condition. Whether it’s for Mother’s Day, Christmas, housewarming, Father’s Day, all occasions, or a birthday, this antique serving bowl is perfect for those who appreciate historic pieces. No chips, no cracks, no obvious crazing. There are manufacture and kiln marks in the bottom of the bowl and on the base. There is some rubbing and discoloration from age and use, as well as some surface scratches on the bottom of the bowl. Photos are part of Item Description. The experts agreed on the age of this bowl as being from the late 19th to early 20th Centuries. The experts consulted agreed that this bowl was made by an American potter. It was common for Victorian-era American potters to copy English design during this era. In the latter part of the 1800s the American manufacturers were producing more and more domestic earthenware and wanted to give an impression of quality to their ware and many used the variations on the British Royal Coat of Arms. And they used a mark identical to the one on this bowl except they had the initials ACCO. The mark on the bottom is similar to the J&G Meakin mark of England, but this is not a Meakin. This bowl is a serving bowl in a shape which was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The shape was made in several different sizes and by several different American potters. The mark on this bowl is similar to the lion and unicorn mark used by the American China Company of Toronto, Ohio. The initials on this bowl, however, are SCCO and not ACCO as used by American China Co. Even then the last two letters are capital C and capital O in SCCO and capital C raised o in ACCO. When researching a mark, the item’s mark must be identical to that shown in the reference book. One expert unsuccessfully searched through three reference books on marks Debolt’s Dictionary of American Pottery Marks, Lehner’s Encyclopedia if U. Marks, and Kowalsky’s Encyclopedia of Marks. She found that the Sterling China Company of East Liverpool, Ohio, used SCCO in one of its marks, but it was not a Lion and Unicorn mark. The River is South Central Wisconsin’s busiest food pantry. The River also redistributes rescued food and resources to local partners to increase access while minimizing waste. Since 2006, The River has grown to serve over 2,000 people every week in pursuit of its vision: a fully nourished community.
Beautiful antique bowl in great condition. Crazing throughout, beautiful glaze, no cracks or chips. Some slight pitting, looks like maybe bubbles popped while glazing. Some staining throughout as well but honestly it gives it the incredible antique look. Would be perfect for any farmhouse decor. Photos are part of the description. Message me with any questions. 12 wide at the rim. 6 across the bottom.
Offered from a local NJ estate and a mixed set of black & red marks. 7 3/4 RIM SOUP BOWLS. No chips, cracks, crazing. All may have fading and surface wear. These are used, vintage and retired. There are 8 available with old marks. All of the items I sell are vintage, antique or collectible and will show some signs of use or wear. Please do not be expecting to receive a “new” condition item. Even excellent condition items will not look new and will show some signs of use. I will be happy to provide more information and/or photos. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ALWAYS WELCOME! These charges will be extra. They are payable by you. I will immediately leave same for you!
This antique ironstone serving bowl from Staffordshire, England is a stunning piece of Victorian art pottery. The oval-shaped bowl is hand-painted with a beautiful blue floral pattern and finished with an ash glaze. Measuring 16 inches in length, 12.5 inches in width, and 5 inches in height, this bowl is perfect for all occasions and can be used as a decorative piece or for serving food. Crafted in 1847, this bowl is a one-of-a-kind item that is sure to impress. The stoneware material adds to its durability, and the bowl is hand-made with a unique production technique. The set includes one piece, a beautiful bowl that weighs 3.5-4 lb. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this original, antique piece of Victorian history. This serving bowl is breath taking in live, sadly no pictures can give back how stunning it is. You won’t be disappointed, can be used as centerpiece, hang it on a wall or serving meals. It’s very old, antique but the quality and condition is ” like new”.
For sale we have a rare huge 8 Antique T &R Boote English White Ironstone Pedestal Footed open fruit bowl or compote. This huge beauty is in the early Sydenham design and form. This bowl has a opulent busy design and pattern with flutes and with a beautiful wavy scalloped opening. This bowl has the impressed Register mark that dates the piece to 1853. The pattern and overall form is intriguing and beautiful. The color is rich and glossy throughout the entire piece with the blue glaze pooling present. The inside of the bowl is excellent with no scratching of scuffing. We have not seen another bowl in this pattern and large size. We have seen more cake stands then this form and pattern. This is a fresh to the market example in excellent original untouched condition. This open footed pedestal bowl is very large and impressive at 8″ in height with the opening being 10 1/2″ across the top and the depth of the bowl at 3 3/4 all approx. The condition is fabulous with no chips, cracks, deep scratches or scuffs and no repairs. We only see a discolored glob of ironstone on the one scallop on the outer edge of the bowl and some spotty overall crazing. There is also some usage discoloration on the bottom foot of the bowl. We pictured these areas and mention them for accuracy. This is a excellent rare example and would look great displayed with a early ironstone Cake Stand. Thanks for viewing our auctions and listings and any questions please ask. Guarantee your satisfaction on our items.
A beautiful early English pair of diamond shaped serving dishes. Hand painted in the imari “Waterlily” pattern with. Exquisite gold gilt details. The dishes are marked “Turner’s-Patent” in iron red script dating to C. This pair is larger than the set of four I have listed. In excellent condition showing only very minor wear, scratches, glaze imperfections. The dishes measure 11.25″ wide 9″ deep & 1.75high. One with a small wobble due to warped base. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “jore2263″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Origin: England
- Number of Items in Set: Two-Piece
- Antique: Yes
- Shape: Diamond
- Year Manufactured: 1805
- Vintage: Yes
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Style: Georgian
- Features: Decorative
- Production Style: Art Pottery
- Finish: Glazed
- Handmade: Yes
- Pattern: Floral
- Color: Multicolor
- Set Includes: Two
- Material: IRONSTONE
- Brand: Turners Patent
- Type: Dessert Dishes
- Era: Georgian (1714-1837)
- Theme: Garden
- Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1849
- Production Technique: Pottery
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Backstamp: Painted
- Product Line: Dessert Dishes
VINTAGE Red Cliff “VICTORIAN” White Ironstone Soup Tureen 1958-73 (4 pcs). A little damage to the spoon ladle. May need a little spot cleaning but no other damages noticed during observation for posting. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “robinfoundthis” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay.
- Origin: America
- Pattern: VICTORIAN
- Color: White
- Material: Ironstone
- Year Manufactured: 1960
- Set Includes: Covered tureen/ underplate or platter/ladle
- Vintage: Yes
- Brand: Red Cliff
- Type: Soup Tureen
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Model: Red Cliff Ironstone
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Style: Victorian
- Theme: classic
- Featured Refinements: Ironstone Dinnerware
- Production Style: Art Pottery
- Time Period Manufactured: 1960-1969
- Production Technique: Pottery
- Finish: Glazed
- Handmade: Yes