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Masons Vase Jardiniere Pattern

Pair of Masons Ironstone Imari Pattern Cache Pots
Pair of Masons Ironstone Imari Pattern Cache Pots

Pair of Masons Ironstone Imari Pattern Cache Pots

$1,850 / set

H 8 in W 10.5 in D 8.75 in

Pair of Masons Ironstone Imari Pattern Cache Pots

Located in Essex, MA

Cylindrical with green glazed handles. Imari palette colours. Unmarked.

Category

Antique 1860s English Victorian Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Porcelain

Mason's Ironstone Pot-Pourri Vase & Cover in Jardiniere Pattern, circa 1890
Mason's Ironstone Pot-Pourri Vase & Cover in Jardiniere Pattern, circa 1890

Mason's Ironstone Pot-Pourri Vase & Cover in Jardiniere Pattern, circa 1890

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a rare Pot-Pourri Vase and Cover, hand painted in the Jardiniere pattern, made by Mason

Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Pottery

Materials

Pottery

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Georgian Mason's Ironstone Large Cider Tankard in chinoiserie  Pattern, Ca 1815
Georgian Mason's Ironstone Large Cider Tankard in chinoiserie  Pattern, Ca 1815

Georgian Mason's Ironstone Large Cider Tankard in chinoiserie Pattern, Ca 1815

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

the "Vase and Jardinière" pattern, with very bold hand painted enamels This piece is fully marked to

Category

Antique Early 19th Century English George III Ceramics

Materials

Ironstone

Rare Mason's Ironstone Jardinière or Planter in Flying Bird Pattern, circa 1900
Rare Mason's Ironstone Jardinière or Planter in Flying Bird Pattern, circa 1900

Rare Mason's Ironstone Jardinière or Planter in Flying Bird Pattern, circa 1900

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is ironstone Jardinière or planter in the Flying Bird pattern, made by Mason's Ironstone of

Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Chinoiserie Planters, Cachepots and Ja...

Materials

Ironstone

19th C. PAIR of MASON's Ironstone Vases, Jardiniere Pattern
19th C. PAIR of MASON's Ironstone Vases, Jardiniere Pattern

19th C. PAIR of MASON's Ironstone Vases, Jardiniere Pattern

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a good PAIR of Ironstone Vases or Beakers from the Masons factory. Finding a PAIR of

Category

Antique 19th Century English Victorian Pottery

Materials

Ironstone, Pottery

Georgian Mason's Ironstone Platter in Vase and Jardinière Pattern, Circa 1818
Georgian Mason's Ironstone Platter in Vase and Jardinière Pattern, Circa 1818

Georgian Mason's Ironstone Platter in Vase and Jardinière Pattern, Circa 1818

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

is called; Vase and Jardinière and is a rare pattern usually only found on Jugs and bowls. This

Category

Antique Early 19th Century English George III Platters and Serveware

Materials

Ironstone

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Georgian Mason's Ironstone Serving Dish in Oriental Pheasant Pattern, Ca 1820
Georgian Mason's Ironstone Serving Dish in Oriental Pheasant Pattern, Ca 1820

Georgian Mason's Ironstone Serving Dish in Oriental Pheasant Pattern, Ca 1820

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very decorative serving dish or tray by Mason's Ironstone, Lane Delph, England in the Oriental Pheasant pattern, dating to the very early period of Mason's ironstone, circa...

Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Ceramics

Materials

Ironstone

Rare Masons Ironstone Lidded Alcove very large Vase with dragons, Ca 1825
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Rare Masons Ironstone Lidded Alcove very large Vase with dragons, Ca 1825

By Mason's Ironstone

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very rare, highly individual and very decorative, very large Lidded Vase in the Chinoiserie style with applied dragons, made by Mason's Ironstone in the George 1Vth period,...

Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Chinoiserie Vases

Materials

Ironstone

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