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Mason Porcelain Jugs

Masons Ironstone Jug, Violet and White, Asiatic Scene, Ceramic, Circa 1850
Masons Ironstone Jug, Violet and White, Asiatic Scene, Ceramic, Circa 1850

Masons Ironstone Jug, Violet and White, Asiatic Scene, Ceramic, Circa 1850

By Miles Mason Porcelain

Located in Worcester Park, GB

than porcelain.” The jug features a flowing, scalloped rim and an elegantly shaped handle, giving it a

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Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Pitchers

Materials

Ceramic

William IVth C J Mason’s Porcelain Milk Jug or Pitcher Pattern 223, circa 1830
William IVth C J Mason’s Porcelain Milk Jug or Pitcher Pattern 223, circa 1830

William IVth C J Mason’s Porcelain Milk Jug or Pitcher Pattern 223, circa 1830

By C.J. Mason 1

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is an early English porcelain Milk Jug or Pitcher, made by C. J. Mason (The same factory who

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Antique Early 19th Century English William IV Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

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Mason's Ironstone Mazarine Blue Jug
Mason's Ironstone Mazarine Blue Jug

Mason's Ironstone Mazarine Blue Jug

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H 8.67 in Dm 10.63 in

Mason's Ironstone Mazarine Blue Jug

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in London, GB

A large Mason's Ironstone Fenton shaped Staffordshire mazarine blue with gilt decoration jug or

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Antique 19th Century English Victorian Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Masons Stoneware and Pewter Pitcher Jug
19th Century Masons Stoneware and Pewter Pitcher Jug

19th Century Masons Stoneware and Pewter Pitcher Jug

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in London, GB

An attractive lidded Chinese Masons stone pitcher ornately decorated with blue intricate floral

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Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Pitchers

Materials

Porcelain

Mason's Cream or Milk Jug Porcelain Cashmire De Thibet Pattern, Circa 1832
Mason's Cream or Milk Jug Porcelain Cashmire De Thibet Pattern, Circa 1832

Mason's Cream or Milk Jug Porcelain Cashmire De Thibet Pattern, Circa 1832

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a porcelain cream or milk jug, produced by Mason's (C J ) at the Lane Delph, Staffordshire

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century English Rococo Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Antique English Mason's Ironstone Mammoth Size Imari Chinoise Design Hydra Jug
Antique English Mason's Ironstone Mammoth Size Imari Chinoise Design Hydra Jug

Antique English Mason's Ironstone Mammoth Size Imari Chinoise Design Hydra Jug

By Miles Mason Porcelain

Located in CHARLESTON, SC

Exceedingly rare and important antique English Mason's ironstone mammoth size Imari chinoise design

Category

Antique 1810s English Pitchers

Materials

Ironstone

Mason's Ironstone China Hydra Jug
Mason's Ironstone China Hydra Jug

Mason's Ironstone China Hydra Jug

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H 9 in W 9 in D 6.5 in

Mason's Ironstone China Hydra Jug

By Miles Mason Porcelain

Located in Sheffield, MA

Mason’s Ironstone China Hydra jug with octagonal body, squared broad spout with long neck, sloping

Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Ceramics

Materials

Pottery

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Italy Richard Ginori Mid-18th Century Porcelain Set 8 Dishes Floral Design
Italy Richard Ginori Mid-18th Century Porcelain Set 8 Dishes Floral Design

Italy Richard Ginori Mid-18th Century Porcelain Set 8 Dishes Floral Design

By Richard Ginori

Located in Brescia, IT

The set of eight hand-painted flower design porcelain dishes was manufactured by Richard Ginori in the historical headquarter of Doccia (Tuscany, Italy), one of the most important an...

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Antique Mid-18th Century Italian Baroque Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Georgian Masons Ironstone deep Pie Dish in chinoiserie pattern, Ca 1815
Georgian Masons Ironstone deep Pie Dish in chinoiserie pattern, Ca 1815

Georgian Masons Ironstone deep Pie Dish in chinoiserie pattern, Ca 1815

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This a Georgian, early 19th century Deep Dish or Pie / Serving Dish made by Mason's Ironstone in the small vase, flowers and rock gilded chinoiserie pattern, dating to circa 1815. T...

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Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Serving Bowls

Materials

Ironstone

Mason's Ironstone Large Jug or Pitcher in rare Muscove Duck Pattern, circa 1825
Mason's Ironstone Large Jug or Pitcher in rare Muscove Duck Pattern, circa 1825

Mason's Ironstone Large Jug or Pitcher in rare Muscove Duck Pattern, circa 1825

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a beautifully hand painted Large Jug or Pitcher in the rare Muscove Duck pattern, made by Mason's Ironstone, Lane Delph, England, dating to circa 1825. This is a one of Maso...

Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Chinoiserie Pitchers

Materials

Ironstone

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