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19th Century English Mason’s Ironstone Assembled Dinner Service, 161 Pieces

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    This is an early English Mason’s Ironstone platter. It has Imari coloration chinoiserie inspired themes throughout. It is marked. There are two available. Please note the turquoi...
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  • Assembled Copeland and Garrett Part Dinner Service, Early 19th Century
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    UPDATE: SOLD 12 dinner plates, 10 soup plates, one well-and-tree platter. Each piece transfer-printed in blue with panels of classical figures and vases, comprising: a soup tureen and cover, a {21" well-and-tree meat platter}, a 21" platter printed with a coat of arms, a 14.75" platter, a 14.5" platter and strainer, two 12.5" platter, three 11.75" platters, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, an open vegetable dish, a lozenge-shaped dish, two shaped square dishes, a lozenge-shaped tazza, {twelve dinner plates, ten soup plates}, five dessert plates and five side plates, some pieces with either printed and impressed Copeland and Garrett...
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  • Six Piece "Mason's Ironstone" Toiletry Set, English, circa 1835
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