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Mason's Regency Ironstone, 23-Piece Dinner Service, Circa 1920

$16,321.71per set
£11,910per set
€13,894.95per set
CA$22,356.66per set
A$24,865.49per set
CHF 12,983.99per set
MX$302,586.56per set
NOK 165,825.31per set
SEK 155,514.89per set
DKK 103,703.33per set
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About the Item

This exquisite 23-piece dinner set by Mason’s Ironstone belongs to the iconic Regency pattern—a celebrated example of 19th-century English transferware. What sets this set apart is its completeness and condition: six dinner plates, six side plates, six bowls, and five soup plates, each piece meticulously preserved and authentically antique. Collecting this many matching pieces from a historic pattern is rare, making this set a true find for collectors and design connoisseurs alike. Each dish features richly detailed florals and Oriental-inspired motifs in a bold iron red, ochre, and cobalt blue palette, framed with elegant scrollwork—an instantly recognizable aesthetic from the early to mid-1800s. Even if you've never seen it in person, imagine the tactile weight of ironstone in your hands: sturdy yet refined, with a glossy glaze that reflects light subtly across its surface. The pattern is vivid, layered, and full of personality, making it both dinnerware and conversation piece. Mason’s Ironstone was founded in 1813 in Staffordshire, England, and quickly became known for its innovative use of ironstone china—a durable, chip-resistant material developed to mimic the look of porcelain at a more accessible price point. The Regency pattern, introduced in the early 19th century, reflects England’s fascination with Chinese and Japanese design elements during that era, rendered with British flair and craftsmanship. This set isn’t just crockery—it’s a beautifully preserved piece of design history. Whether you’re laying a table for a special occasion or curating a home steeped in character, this dinner set is a rare heirloom that brings elegance, story, and soul to every meal. 6 Dinner Plates 6 Small Bowls 5 Soup Bowls 2 Terrines 1 Large Platter 1 Gravy Boat With Plate 1 Salt Shaker 1 Pepper Shaker

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