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Found 3 items in the class "Porcelain_and_Pottery/Ironstone".


WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens
J. Wedge Wood White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, FIG SHAPE #1

Here is a gorgeous white ironstone vegetable tureen in Fig Shape, one of our favorites for its heft and its distinctive design of crabstock banding, fruit embossing, and great oversized fig finial.It measures 12 inches long by 7 inches tall and is in excellent condition. The only tiny ding to mention is on the underside of the base, the part that is rests on the table.    
$275.00


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, 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


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