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Early John Ridgway Ironstone Plate Chinoiserie Pattern 4118, English, circa 1835

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  • Early John Ridgway Soup Plate Aukland Chinoiserie Pattern, English, circa 1835
    By John Ridgways
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a very decorative, Imperial Stone China (ironstone), large deep plate or soup bowl by John Ridgway, dating to the William IV period of the...
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    Antique 19th Century English Chinoiserie Ceramics

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  • William IVth John Ridgway Plate Ironstone Chinoiserie Hand-Painted, Ca 1835
    By John Ridgways
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    This is a highly decorative, Imperial Stone China (ironstone), plate by John Ridgway, dating to the William IVth period of the 19th century. The plate is well potted with a wavy rim...
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    Ironstone

  • William IVth John Ridgway large ironstone Dinner Plate Pattern 5053, Ca 1835
    By John Ridgways
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a very decorative, Imperial Stone China (ironstone), large Dinner Plate by John Ridgway, dating to the William IVth period of the 19th cen...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Chinoiserie Ceramics

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    Ironstone

  • John Ridgway Ironstone Bowl Hand-Painted pattern, William 1Vth Circa 1835
    By John Ridgways
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a highly decorative, ironstone, twin handled circular footed Bowl by John Ridgway, dating to the English William 1Vth period, circa 1835 . The bowl has been carefully hand-painted in bold colorful enamels with a chinoiserie pattern of three oriental people travelling on a boat, pattern number 5057. It is also richly hand gilded. John Ridgway operated at his father’s celebrated Cauldon Place works, Shelton, Hanley, England, between 1830-1856, producing some fine porcelain and stone China of excellent quality. His stone China earthenwares and ironstone wares are discussed on page 305 of Godden's Guide to Ironstone, Stone and Granite Wares written by Geoffrey Godden for the Antique Collectors Club. This piece is fully marked to the base with an Imperial Stone China...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Chinoiserie Decorative Bowls

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  • Early Davenport Ironstone Mug Hand Painted Chinoiserie Pattern 659, circa 1815
    By Davenport Porcelain
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a rare and early stone China (Ironstone) mug which dates to the George 111 period, circa 1815 made by the Davenport factory of Longport, Staffordshire Potteries, England. The mug is straight sided similar to a coffee can and has a loop handle with an upper thumb rest. The pattern is number "659", which is one of Davenport's very few chinoiserie patterns. The bold pattern features striking polychrome enamels of rocks and different flowers all in the Chinoiserie style, hand painted over-glaze in different colours over an under-glaze blue printed outline. The pattern is embellished with good hand gilding. There is also a deep border pattern to the inside rim which replicates the outer mug pattern with sprigs of hand painted flowers. The mark on the base of the mug is Godden's 1183, a blue printed DAVENPORT STONE CHINA...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Ceramics

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  • Antique Masons Ironstone Platter in Red Peony and Scrolls Pattern, Circa 1835
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    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This Ironstone pottery Platter was made by the Mason's factory at Lane Delph, Staffordshire, England and is decorated in the Red Peony & Scrolls pattern, dating to the 19th century, ...
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    Antique 19th Century English Chinoiserie Ceramics

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    Ironstone

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