The Mason family of potters traded under various styles at Lane Delph and Fenton from c.1800 to c.1854. Charles James Mason patented the famous 'MASON'S PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA' in 1813. The Mason patterns and moulds passed to G L Ashworth & Bros in 1861 and although many of the designs were then produced using Ashworth's name, various Mason's mark were also used. For a selection of 19th century wares see Premier Antiques
Mason's Patent Ironstone China 'Flying Bird' Pattern Hydra Jug c1895 |
Mason's Patent Ironstone China 'Vase and Rock' Dessert Plate c1815 |
Mason's Patent Ironstone China 'Japan Basket' Jug c1830 |
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