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72-piece Mason's Strathmore Dinner Service, 19th Century, Pink & Blue Pattern

$21,257.48per set
£15,400per set
€18,155.63per set
CA$29,447.75per set
A$32,187.46per set
CHF 16,952.35per set
MX$395,775.70per set
NOK 211,857.69per set
SEK 199,316.27per set
DKK 135,542.97per set

About the Item

This is a vintage Mason's Ironstone "Strathmore" pattern dinner service. The Fruit Basket Pattern features a a blue and pink multicolor floral design with a flower basket at the center and a floral rim. Pattern Details: The "Strathmore" pattern is known for its floral design, often featuring pink and blue flowers with green and yellow accents. Material: These items are made of Ironstone, a durable type of earthenware patented by Charles James Mason in 1813. Collectability: Mason's Ironstone, particularly in patterns like Strathmore, is highly collectible today Details Dinner plates - 10 inches - 6 pieces Mid-course plates - 9 inches - 6 pieces Conical terrine with lids - 11 inches x 7 inches height - 2 pieces Large dinner plates- 10.5 inches - 6 pieces Small Stew Bowls - 8.8 inches - 4 pieces Large Stew Bowls - 10 inches - 4 pieces Small side plates - 7 inches - 6 pieces Desert plates - 6 inches - 12 pieces Bean shaped plates - 8 inches x 5 inches - 6 pieces Rectangular sandwich platter - 13 inches x 7 inches - 1 piece Large platter - 13 inches x 7 inches - 1 piece Medium platter - 12 inches x 9.5 inches - 1 piece Circular terrine - 10 inches x 5 inches - 1 piece Small desert bowls - 5.5 inches - 6 pieces Small flat desert bowl - 6 pieces

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