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Is ironstone pottery worth anything?

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Is ironstone pottery worth anything?
Yes, some ironstone is worth something. Generally, sets tend to fetch more than individual pieces, and collectors often look for ironstone from specific makers, such as Spode, Mason's Ironstone, Davenport Porcelain and Copeland & Garrett. Other factors that impact potential selling prices include type, style, age and condition. To find out how much your ironstone may be worth, you can work with a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer. Shop a wide variety of ironstone on 1stDibs.
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Organic Sculptural Metal Vase – Nature-Formed Abstract Vessel, Brutalist Style
Located in Hannover, DE
This exceptional sculptural vase is a true masterpiece shaped not by human hands, but by the raw forces of nature itself. Formed over time through natural processes, this organic met...
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Vintage 1950s French Brutalist Vases

Materials

Iron

English Aesthetic Movement Large Ironstone Pitcher
Located in Philadelphia, PA
An oversized ironstone pitcher in the Aesthetic Taste, made by Holmes, Plant & Mayday at The Sylvester Pottery Works – Burslem, Staffordshire, England, date marked 1882. Charming in...
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Antique Late 19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Pitchers

Materials

Ironstone

SIX Spode Side or Desert Plates Stone China Peacock Ptn 2083, Georgian Ca 1810
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
These are a very good set of SIX Side or Desert Plates hand painted in the Peacock Pattern, No. 2083, produced by the English, Spode factory early in the 19th century, George 111rd p...
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Antique Early 19th Century English George III Ceramics

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Ironstone

Georgian Davenport Jug or Pitcher Ironstone Jardinière Ptn, circa 1815
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a mid size repaired Hydra jug or Pitcher made by the Davenport Company of Longport, Staffordshire, England in the late Georgian period, circa 1805-1820, made of Ironstone pot...
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Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Pitchers

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Ironstone

Georgian Spode Dinner Plate A Ironstone Chinoiserie Pattern No.2283, circa 1820
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very beautiful hand painted dinner plate, produced by the Spode factory in the late Georgian period, Circa 1820. This is pattern number 2283, the chinoiserie decoration ...
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Antique Early 19th Century English Chinoiserie Ceramics

Materials

Ironstone

William 1Vth Masons Jug or Pitcher in Turner Willow Pattern, circa 1830
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good, Mason's Ironstone Hydra jug or pitcher in the Turner Willow, colored Blue and White pattern, made in the English, first half of the 19th C period, circa 1830. The jug has an octagonal shape with a notched snake handle and is decorated in a very colourful, distinctive "Turner Willow " pattern, which is one of Mason's rarer chinoiserie blue and white patterns, using bold hand painted enamels of various colours and shades, over a light blue printed...
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Antique Early 19th Century English William IV Pitchers

Materials

Ironstone

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