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Found 91 items in the class "Porcelain_and_Pottery/Ironstone".


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Ladles
Large Staffordshire White Ironstone Soup Ladle

This unmarked white ironstone Staffordshire ladle measures 4 1/4 inches across the bowl. The handle is 11 inches long. Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. A few tiny rubs are evident as might be expected from a nineteenth century ladle. The embossed designs on the handle shows foliates and berries. There are no marking on this ladle. It would go well with any soup tureen of its period.   
$125.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
J. Wedgwood Staffordshire White Ironstone 9 3/4 Inch Plate, FIG SHAPE, c. 1856

Here is a 9 3/4 inch white ironstone plate in Fig Shape. This design was also dubbed Union Shape. It is a very heavy and well potted 19th century Staffordshire plate. The year of its registry is 1856.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. Crazing is evident. It is marked with the pottery's imprinted mark and the English registry mark as well.    
$125.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens
James Edwards Staffordshire White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, GOURD SHAPE, 1855

The white ironstone Staffordshire vegetable tureen presented measures 10 inches long by 6 inches tall. It was made in the pottery of James Edwards and Son. The shape was registered in 1855. It bears the pottery's imprinted mark on the interior of the lid.Condition is excellent, no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration.The large gourd finial is very pretty. Under it are embossed foliats and blossoms.   
$125.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
J. Wedgwood Staffordshire White Ironstone Plate, FIG SHAPE, c. 1856

Here is a 9 3/4 inch white ironstone plate in Fig / Union Shape. It is a very heavy and well potted 19th century Staffordshire plate. The year of its registry is 1856.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. Crazing is evident.    
$115.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Sauce Ladles
Small Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Ladle

This antique white ironstone sauce ladle measures 2 1/3 inches across the bowl. The handle is 6 inches long. This ladle is unmarked; however, we can identify it as Staffordshire, nineteenth century. It is in excellent condition, free of chips, cracks, and scratches. The pretty foliates decorate the top and base of the handle as pictured.   
$95.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
J. Clementson Staffordshire White Ironstone Plate, NEW YORK SHAPE

The 8 1/2 inch diameter plate presented is New York Shape, one of the many Staffordshire white ironstone designs named for places. The design consists of scrolled and foliate designs that appear at five places on the surround along with a bordered edge. The design was registered in 1858.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. We have three of these plates, so if you are interested in multiples, please send a note.   
$35.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Pitchers
Pankhurst White Ironstone Staffordshire Dresser Pitcher, FULL RlBBED SHAPE

Here is a medium-sized white ironstone Staffordshire pitcher in the prized Full Ribbed Shape. It measures 8 1/8 inches tall. Pitchers of this size were used for drinking water in the bedroom.It is in excellent condition, free of all chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restoration. It bears the backstamp of the pottery and dates to the 1860 decade.   
$225.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Platters
T. & R. Boote Staffordshire White Ironstone Platter, SYDENHAM SHAPE, c. 1854

This platter, made in the pottery of T. & R. Boote, dates to 1854. This is Sydenham Shape. It measures 14 by 11 inches. It bears the English registry mark with pottery name and shape name as well.It is in great shape, no chips or cracks. There is a discolored dot as pictured on the surround. It is very minor and mentioned for accuracy.   
$175.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Bowls
E. Clarke Staffordshire White IronstoneToddy Bowl

This lidded white ironstone small punch bowl is designed for service hot drinks. It is called a toddy bowl. Measurements are 10 inches wide across the scrolled handles by 8 inches tall.This plain shape has lettle embellisment. The round finial comes to a point, and the handles are classically scrolled.It is in great shape, free of chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restoration.   
$175.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
Davenport 9 1/2 Inch White Ironstone Staffordshire Plate, FIG SHAPE

Presented is a white ironstone plate, 9 1/2 inches wide, in the beautiful Fig Shape. It was made in the Davenport pottery and is marked with their imprint and the English Registry mark. It dates to 1856. Condition is excellent, - no chips or cracks, stains, hairlines, or restorations. Embossing is very sharp. Some utensil marks are evident.The plate is 12-sided with a crabstock band on the rim and fig fruits and foliates at the angles.    
$115.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Sauce Tureens
John Alcock White Ironstone Staffordshire Sauce Tureen, Chinese Shape,

This lovely white ironstone Staffordshire sauce tureen dates to the 1850s. It was made in the pottery of John Alcock and bears its backstamp.This shape is one of several interpretations of Chinese Shape. We love the prominent border around the belly, base, and rim. Note also the pretty foliates under the handle.It measures 8 inches long by 5 1/3 inches tall. Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration.   
$75.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Ladles
Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Ladle

Here is a fine nineteenth century sauce ladle with a very plain handle. It would work well with any white ironstone shape.The bowl measures just shy of 3 inches wide the handle is 5 3/4 inches long.It is in fine condition. No chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration.   
$75.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: Sauce Tureens
T.&R. Boote Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Tureen, SYDENHAM SHAPE, c. 1853

This classic Staffordshire white ironstone sauce tureen measures 8 inches wide by 5 inches tall. This classic design has the shape of a compote; however, it is the base of a sauce tureen. Once it has a domed lid, but we cannot offer it.It was made in the pottery of T.& R. Boote who registered it in 1853. Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. The tureen is also free of crazing.   
$65.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: White Ironstone Underplates
Elsmore & Forster Staffordshire White Ironstone Underplate, TULIP SHAPE

This Staffordshire white ironstone sauce tureen underplate is Tulip Shape. It measures 9 inches long by 7 inches wide. The pedestal in the middle has a ridge for holding the sauce tureen's base in place. It would hold a base that is 4 3/4 by 3 1/2 inches. The center is raised to form a pedestal for the sauce tureen.Condition is excellent. It is nicely crazed and free of flaws.   
$35.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
Powell & Bishop Staffordshire White Ironstone Large Plate, ALTERNATE SPRIG / WASHINGTON SHAPE

Here is a very large white ironstone plate, 11 inches wide. The size and the sharp embossing make it special. The design is known as Alternate Sprig or Washington Shape. It was made in the pottery of Powell and Bishop, c. 1866.It has no chips but does have a few points of discoloration   
$25.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: Tureens
Furnival Staffordshire White Ironstone Open Vegetable Tureen, WHEAT & HOPS SHAPE

This large Staffordshire vegetable dish measures 12 inches long. It once had a lid, but we cannot offer it. The embossed pattern of wheat and wheat foliates is very sharp. This is Wheat and Hops Shape. It was made in the Jacob Furnival pottery. The shape was registered in 1875.Because we do not have the lid, we are offering this bowl at an attractive price.   
$25.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Pitchers
Meakin White Ironstone Tall Staffordshire Embossed Pitcher, FUCHSIA SHAPE, c. 1860

This large and beautifully embossed pitcher was made in the J&G Meakin pottery during the 1860 decade. Its floral blooms and foliates decorate the entire vessel. It is marked with the Meakin backstamp. We love the elaborate foliate designs at the bottom of the handle and the graceful fucshia blossom which hang down from the stem.It is a tall one, 12 inches in height. Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. It has the white color with blue undertones so prized in early Staffordshire white ironstone. The base bears the pottery's backstamp.   
$300.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Platters
J. Wedgwood Large White Ironstone Staffordshire Platter, FIG SHAPE

Here is a large Staffordshire ironstone platter in the prized Fig Shape. It measures 15 3/4 by 12 1/4 inches. The embossing or molding is quite sharp.This platter was made in the John Wedge Wood pottery, a.k.a., J. Wedgwood. The backstamp plus the English registry mark are imprinted on the back side. It dates to 1856.In is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. It has crazing but almost no utensil scratches, so glaze is very shiny, and the molded fruits and leaves are highly defined. Lines of veining on the foliates and curved lines on the fig fruit are evident.   
$300.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Platters
J. Wedgwood Staffordshire White Ironstone Platter, FIG SHAPE

Here is a large Staffordshire ironstone platter in the prized Fig Shape. This design is also known as Union Shape. It measures 15 3/4 by 12 1/4 inches. The embossing or molding is quite sharp.This platter was made in the John Wedge Wood pottery, a.k.a., J. Wedgwood. The backstamp plus the English registry mark are imprinted on the back side. It dates to 1856.In is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. It has some crazing; glaze is very shiny, and the molded fruits and leaves are highly defined. Lines of veining on the foliates and curved lines on the fig fruit are evident.   
$250.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: VegetableTureens
Davenport Gothic Octagonal Staffordshire Vegetable Tureen, c. 1845

This octagonal white ironstone Staffordshire vegetable tureen was one of the early designs. It is eight sided and possessed an oversized daisy-type finial - very dramatic.It was made in the Davenport pottery. Its imprint is on the bottom. Though indistinct; we can recognize it by its shape and also by the design of the tureen itself.It measures 10 inches wide by 7 1/2 inches tallThe design is classically gothic. Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration.It is always nice to find such an early tureen is excellent condition.    
$195.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens
J. Wedgwood Staffordshire White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, SCALLOPED DECAGON, c. 1854

This great Staffordshire white ironstone vegetable tureen was made in the John Wedge Wood pottery, also known as John Wedgwood. It registered the shape in 1854. It is 11 1/2 inches wide by 7 1/2 inches tall. The classic design involves ogee shapes on the sides and domed lid. The finial is oval with a stylized flower on the top, a wonderful addition. also of interest are the highly embossed handles.It is marked with the J. Wedgwood imprint. Condition is excellent. There is one chip on the inner edge rim which is covered by the lid and mentioned for accuracy. Please note that we are also offering the same shape by the Davenport pottery separately.   
$175.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens
Davenport Staffordshire White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, SCALLOPED DECAGON, c. 1854

This great Staffordshire white ironstone vegetable tureen was made in the Davenport pottery. It registered it in 1854. The tureen is 12 1/2 inches long by 8 inches tall. The classic design involves ogee shapes on the sides and domed lid. The finial is oval with a stylized flower on the top, a wonderful addition. Also of interest are the highly embossed handles.It is marked with the Davenport imprint. Condition is very good. There is one chip on the inside of the rim as pictured, its only flaw.Please note that we are offering a slightly smaller tureen in the same shape by the J. Wedgwood pottery separately.   
$175.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens
Large Staffordshire White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, Nineteenth Century

The large vegetable or stew tureen presented measures 13 inches long by 7 inches tall. I believe it may be a stew tureen rather than a vegetable server because of its size. It is unmarked but definitely Staffordshire, nineteenth century. It has the niece bluish-white color of antique English ironstone and is very finely molded.Condition is excellent - all over fine crazing on the base. The lid is uncrazed. There are no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration on either piece. The lid has a little rub on the edge. The lid has a crabstock handle with rosebuds and foliates beneath. The handles are nicely scrolled.    
$100.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Platters
J. Clementson Large Staffordshire White Ironstone Platter, AUGUSTA SHAPE

The large Staffordshire platter presented measures 16 by 12 inches. The classic octagonal design has a raised ridge which serves as a border and another ridge inside it that curves inward to a point at each angle. The backstamp is that of the English registry mark with potter name above and possibly the shape below. However, it is indecipherable, so we are using shape references to identify the pattern. We think this is Augusta Shape, which was made in the J. Clementson pottery. The shape was made from 1848 to 1864. We may be wrong about this one; however, it is most definitely an early pattern, 1840's - early 1860's, produced by one of the quality Staffordshire potteries.Condition is excellent - crazing is evident, but there are no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restorations.   
$225.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Pitchers
Bridgwood & Clarke Staffordshire White Ironstone Tall Pitcher, DRAPED LEAF SHAPE

Here is a gorgous, large white ironstone water pitcher measuring 13 inches from base to the top of the thumb rest. It is in excellent condition, free of all chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restoration. The glaze shows a few lines, but nothing that penetrates.The shape is very graceful. Draped leaves decorate the pitcher under the handle and the spout. The middle part is quite slim with a beautifully curved spout.It bears the backstamp of Bridgwood and Clarke, c. 1860.   
$225.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Tureens
Large Staffordshire White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, GRENADE SHAPE

This lovely vegetable server dates to the 1860 decade. It was made in the Staffordshire pottery of T&R. Boote and dates to the 1860 decade. Note the dramatic split pod finial and the embossing of a vine with foliates beneath. The handles on the base are scrolls with more foliates beneath.It measures 13 inches long by 7 1/2 inches tall. It bears the Boote imprinted mark on the inside of the lid. Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration.   
$175.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens
Wedgwood Staffordshire White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, BORDERED GOOSEBERRY, c. 1860

Here is a wonderful Staffordshire white ironstone vegetable tureen dating to the 1860 decade. It measures 12 inches long by 6 1/2 inches tall. The shape is Bordered Gooseberry. It is in excellent condition, beyond that of most tureens of the era. There are no chips or cracks, glaze is very shiny, and embossing is sharp. The bordering is one of the main distinctions with this shape. Note the small curved designs on both sides of the lid at the bordering. Also impressive is the large gooseberry finial and excellent foliate designs on the lid and around the scrolled handles.This tureen is unmarked. We have had this shape marked with both the Jacob Furnival and Wedgwood potteries, so either could have made this one.    
$150.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Ladles
Large Alcock Staffordshire White Ironstone Ladle,

Here is a fine Staffordshire large ladle from the Richard Alcock pottery. It has a paddle handle, one of our favorite designs because it blends well with any white ironstone shape. It bears the Richard Alcock, Burslem, backstamp. Little is known about the Richard Alcock pottery. We know that this pottery was purchased by the Wilkinson and Hulme pottery which ceased operation in 1885. We know, therefore, that the Richard Alcock pottery preceded it. By its design and feel, we would date it to the 1850 period.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. The bowl is 4 inches wide. The handle is 11 inches long.   
$135.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Sauce Tureens
Livesley & Powell Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Tureen, RING O' HEARTS SHAPE

This is one of our favorite shapes, Ring O' Hearts. It was made in the pottery of Livesley & Powell who registered it in 1853. Embossing is very sharp.The tureen is 9 inches long by 7 inches tall. It has a tiny chips onthe top edge and a star bruise on the side that is hard to find.The pretty heart shaped ogee designs decorate both the pedestalled base and domed lid. The lid also has a nice bud finial with foliates beneath. It is marked with the English registry imprint.   
$95.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
Large Boote's 1851 Shape Staffordshire Plate, c. 1851

Here is a large, heavy, and deep white ironstone plate, 10 1/2 inches wide. It was made in the T. & R. Boote pottery and dates to 1851. The name of the shape is derived from its year of registry, hence it is known as Boote's 1851 Shape.This is one of many classic early shapes that look great when gracing a table, shelf or wall. It bears the potter's backstamp and the English Registry mark. Condition is excellent. Color is bright white with bluish undertones, and embossing is very sharp. We have included some shots without flash to show the embossed design more clearly.    
$50.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: Lids
Staffordshire Oval White Ironstone Lid, 6 1/4 by 4 3/4, WHEAT AND HOPS SHAPE

Here is an oval Staffordshire white ironstone lid measuring 6 1/4 long by 3 3/4 inches wide. One would think it to be a sauce tureen lid; however, it does not have a cut-out, so it is probably a soap dish lid. It would fit into a space measuring 5 1/4 by 3 3/4 inches. Condition is excellent - no flaws. This is Wheat and Hops Shape. It is not marked, so I cannot tell you the potter since several made this shape: Meakin, Furnival, Taylor, Cochran, Pearson, Oulsam, and Clementson.   
$40.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens
J. Alcock White Ironstone Large Staffordshire Vegetable Tureen, PARIS SHAPE

The large tureen presented measures 12 inches long by 7 inches tall. Note the dramatic gourd finial, foliates on the lid and under the handles, and the paneling on the sides and lid. This is Paris Shape. The John Alcock pottery registered it in 1857.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. It possesses the prized blueish-white color of early ironstone. The underside has both a transfer and imprinted stamp.   
$225.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens
James Edwards Staffordshire White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, ST. LOUIS SHAPE, c. 1853

The vegetable server or tureen presented was made in the pottery of James Edwards. The pottery registered the shape, St. Louis, in 1853. The design consists of looping ovals and heart of peanut shapes. It has a squash finial with foliates beneath and scroll handles, also with foliates beneath. The tureen is 12 inches long by 6 inches tall.Condition is good to excellent. The only flaws are two little dings to the scrolled handles. A picture has been included.   
$135.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: Underplates
Pankhurst Staffordshire White Ironstone Soup Tureen Underplate Cracker Tray, CORN SHAPE

This gorgeous white ironstone soup tureen underplate measures 14 inches across the impressive handles. They have bows of corn foliates ending in corn cobs. The central pedestal would hold a soup tureen measuring base 6 1/2 inches wide.This beauty was made in the Pankhurst pottery and dates to the 1860 decade. It is in excellent condition, free of flaws.   
$125.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Sauce Tureens
J. & G. Meakin Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Tureen, MOSS ROSE SHAPE, c. 1860

This covered and handled tureen was made in the J. & G. Meakin pottery it dates to the 1860 decade. The embossed pattern is entitled Moss Rose. It is finely shaped with a lovely rose bud finial and handles that also have embossed rose buds. The lid and sides have rose foliates and flowers. A cable design borders both pieces.It is in excellent condition, free of flaws.   
$125.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American:
Large White Ironstone Vegetable or Stew Tureen, Rose Motif

This large tureen measures 14 inches long by 7 inches tall. It has scrolled handles. The lid has a twined crabstock finial with highly embossed rosebud embossing.It has no backstamp. I have been told that the Furnival pottery made this unnamed shape, but I cannot document this. The tureen is definitely nineteenth century. Floral designs such as this were made in the 1860s.   
$125.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Sauce Tureens
J. Alcock Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Tureen, STAFFORD SHAPE, c. 1854

This paneled sauce tureen was made in the pottery of John Alcock. It dates to 1854. This is Stafford Shape, a paneled design with a large bud finial and sharp foliates.It measures 7 1/2 inches wide by 7 inches tall. It is in fine shape with one small thing to declare, a tiny chip to the underside of the base. It is otherwise free of all flaws. Glaze is shiny.    
$125.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: Lids
Rare Ridgway Staffordshire Hexagonal Sugar Bowl Lid, Botanical Finial

This six-sided lid is a rare shape. The hexagonal sugar bowl it would fit is also hexagonal and has botanical handles. It measures 3 3/4 inches wide. It would fit a sugarbowl opening that is hexagonal and measures 3 1/8 inches from one side to the opposing side. Condition is excellent- no flaws.   
$100.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Sauce Tureens
J. Furnival White Ironstone Staffordshire Sauce Tureen, Bordered Gooseberry Shape

This elegant sauce tureen measures 8 inches long by 5 inches tall. This is Bordered Gooseberry Shape. It was made in the pottery of Jacob Furnival, c. 1860, and bears the pottery's backstamp. The bordered edge adds a pretty dimension as does the elaborate berry thumb rest.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration.   
$75.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Molds
White Ironstone Food Mold, Grape Cluster

This white ironstone pudding mold or food mold measures 6 1/2 inches long by 2 3/4 inches tall. It is in excellent condition, free of flaws. The highly reverse-embossed design is that of a grape clustre, grape vine, and grape leaf. Thumbprint designs line the sides. This mold is appropriate for use or display.   
$75.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
c. 1840 Large White Ironstone Plate, 10 3/4 Inches, LUSTRE BAND

This large white ironstone plate measures 10 3/4 inches in diameter. It is Gothic Shape, not marked with its pottery's backstamp. The luster band is discolored with a tinge of blue which show around the band at two points on the surround. It is free of chips and cracks.   
$50.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: Lids
Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Tureen Lid, WASHINGTON SHAPE

This sauce tureen lid is Washington Shape. It measures 6 1/3 inches wide. The interior flange would fit into a space that is 3 1/2 by 5 inches.Conditionis excellent - no flaws. This was made in either the pottery of John Meir or Powell & Bishop and dates to the 1860 decade.   
$35.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
Classic Bordered and Paneled White Ironstone Plate, Copper Lustre , BERRY CLUSTER

The plate presented has the Berlin Gothic shape and is 8 1/2 inches wide. On the surround are embossed berry clusters with copper luster embellishment. This is an early one, dating to the 1840's, the decade in which the Berlin Gothic shape was registered.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restorations. We have two of these, so contact us if you want both.   
$25.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: Lids
Staffordshire White Ironstone Toy Sauce Tureen Lid

This little sauce tureen lid was made for the toy or child's sauce tureen. It has pretty foliates under ids oblong finial. Condition is excellent - no flaws. It measures 3 1/4 inches long. The interior flange would fit into an opening that is 2 1/2 by 1 3/4 inches.   
$25.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS:
Staffordshire Soap Box Drainer

The white porcelain insert presented is designed for an octagonal soap box, probably a transferware item. Unfortunately we do not have it to offer. The draining insert measures just shy of 5 inches long by 3 1/2 inches wide it is 1 1/2 inches deep. This item is porcelain rather than ironstone. It shows some use rubbing on the corners. The rim also has one tiny glazed-over chiplet, done in the making.   
$25.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Pitchers
J. Wedgwood Tall White Ironstone Staffordshire Pitcher, FIG SHAPE

What a beautiful large white ironstone pitcher this is! This is Fig Shape, made in the pottery of John Wedgwood. It bears the pottery's imprinted stamp and the English registry mark.It measures 11 inches tall and is free of all chips and cracks. Some crazing is evident. Any and all lines are only in the glaze.Fig Shape is prized among collectors. It was registered in 1856 by both the J. Wedgwood pottery of Tunstall and the Davenport pottery of Longport. This pitcher looks wonderful, especially considering its 150+ years of existence!We love the fig foliate and fruit embossing along the lower part of the ewer's belly and the paneling on the sides. The spout and base are nicely bordered. Note also the design of the handle.   
$300.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates
Four White Ironstone Lustre Band Plates

Grace your table with four matching early white ironstone plates with a generous luster band. They are ten-sided,heavy, paneled plates that date to the 1840 - 1850 period. The potter is Livesley, Powell and Co., early Staffordshire potters known for their quality white ironstone. Each bears their impressed backstamp. They measure 8 1/2" in diameter and are in excellent condition with some crazing but no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or repairs. There is a bit of greening to two of the bands, typical of the ageing process on these early plates and not considered damage.   
$125.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: tureens
Staffordshire Gothic Octagonal White Ironstone VegetableTureen Base

The octagonal handled bowl presented is 11 inches wide across the handles. It once had a lid but we can offer only the base. The lid for it would need to be 8 inches wide to fit down itno a raised sides. The flange; that is, the part of the lid that fits down into the bowl to hold it in place would be 7 inches wide.This tureen was made in the pottery of Anthony Shaw during the 1840 decade. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restorations. Crazing is present. It has the nice white color with bluish undertones that is so prized from the early era of Staffordshire white ironstone production.   
$75.00


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Sauce Tureens
J. W. Pankhurst Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Tureen c. 1870/80

This pretty sauce tureen was made in the J. W. Pankhurst pottery. Its design dates it to the 1870/80 period. The finial features a draped flower with open circular space below. It is reminiscent of a blackeyed susan in shape. This design is repeated on the handles. Scrolling shapes appear at the sides of it both on the lid and base. It is in fine condition, free of flaws with the exception of a tiny nip to the ladle cut-out. We have included a close-up.   
$75.00


WHITE IRONSTONE SPARE PARTS: Sauce Tureens
T. R. Boote Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Tureen Underplate, ATLANTIC SHAPE

Here is an underplate for a white ironstone sauce tureen. The embossed design is Atlantic Shape. It measures 9 inches long by 6 1/2 inches wide. It once held a sauce tureen of the same shape, but we do not have it. The undertray is being offered alone.It was made in the pottery of T. & R. Boote who registered the shape in 1858 and 1859. It is in excellent condition condition, free of chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restoration. It does have crazing but no lines that are deeper than the glaze.   
$65.00

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