English oriental polychrome ironstone meat plate or small platter in Wood and Brownfields' Pat No 303. In very good condition with just the slightest sign of use or wear. Marked with the W&B printed backstamp coat of arms/"Dieu et Mon Droit", and "Improved Ironstone China", found on page 89 and pattern on page 95 in Tim Peake's wonderful book "William Brownfield and Son(s) Illustrated Guide 1837-1900", which dates introduction to 1842. By Wood and Brownf ...click for details
Polychrome flow blue ironstone plate in the earlier Masons' pattern known as "Flower Pot & Table". Measures 9-1/2" and has impressed "Ashworth" mark on back which was used by Ashworth Bros, Hanley, England from 1861 to 1890s. Please inquire as to availability.
Hard to find ironstone cobalt blue transfer butter pat in the Aesthetic Woodland pattern. Measures 2-7/8" by 3-3/8" and in nice condition with typical crazing and discoloring of this pattern. A bit of blue "flow" to the back side and front. Some marked with both cobalt and impressed English registry #14058, and some readable impressed date and Brownfield backstamps of Brownfield, Cobridge Pottery Works, Staffordshire, England. Circa 1880s. $22.00 each (6 available)
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English Imari polychrome ironstone dinner plate in Brownfields' No.115 pattern. Measures 10" across and in very good condition with typical fine glaze crazing and slight discoloring on back. Done on Brownfields' "Ivory", the lovely flower vase pattern is nice and sharp. Impressed marks of "Brownfield" and stamped No.115 with twin globe trademark, and 8/77. By Brownfield and Son(s), Cobridge Works, Staffordshire, England. Dated 1877. 11"X14" platter also ...click for details
Aesthetic movement polychrome water jug or pitcher in the "Texas" pattern. Measures 6-1/2" tall, and in very nice condition. The black transfer and enameling are nice and sharp overall. The handle looks as if the transfer "slipped" a bit when applied. Impressed Brownfield trademark on bottom. By Brownfield and Son(s), Cobridge Works, Staffordshire, England. Impressed date 6/80 for June 1880.
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Gilt decorated ironstone blue transfer butter pat in the Grecian Statue pattern. Measures 3" across and in very nice condition with typical crazing, some have slighty discolored, more on the back than front. Most marked with the cobalt Garter backstamp of Brownfields, Cobridge Pottery Works, Staffordshire, England. Circa 1880s-90. $22.00 each (6 available)
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Very nice ironstone Polychrome English jug or pitcher. Oriental "Pekoe" pattern, also known as "long tail bird" pattern. Measuring 5 1/2 inches at the handle, and in wonderful condition with typical fine crazing and slight lose of orange enameling at the lip edge. Cobalt crown mark with Ashworth Bros, Hanley, England on bottom. Circa 1880s. Also available are 4 dinner plates and a tab handle serving dish in this same pattern.
Lovely Aesthetic movement polychrome platter in the "Texas" pattern. The "just enough" enameling on a black transfer and Ivory ironstone work very nicely together. Measuring 11" by 14" and in wonderful condition with a few utensil marks, and with some "cabinet" rub to the back well and on the edge. 1 of the 2 could be a "kiln pop" since its black like the transfer. They are there, so they get mentioned and photographed. Also available, is a match ...click for details
Lovely Aesthetic blue transfer ironstone platter in the sought after Woodland pattern by Brownfield & Son(s), Cobridge Pottery Works, Staffordshire, England. Measuring 14-3/4" by 10-1/4", and done in cobalt blue that has flowed just a bit. The platter is without damage, but has some discoloring to the back and the edges, which seems to be the norm for the Woodland pieces. I photographed the back side on both a dark and white background to show this more clearly. Marked with the doub ...click for details
Lovely relief molded salt glaze jug or pitcher in the Argus pattern. English registry and double globe mark for Cobridge Pottery Works (Staffordshire) of the Brownfield & Son Co. Impressed date of Feb. 1879. Measures 6 1/2 inches tall and in wonderful condition with slightest shelf wear on base. Color is Brownfield's Ivory