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Click here to subscribeAn early 19th century Masons pot-pourri vase, circa 1820-25, ironstone, with green enamel ground with a reserve on one side with a landscape view and, in the middle, an oval reserve enclosing naturalistic flowers; gilded outlines to the reserves, the rim and the handles, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 36, 33cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A selection of early 19th century Masons ware, each decorated with a pink band with flowers painted in gilt, to include a tea pots, cups and saucers, sugar bowl, a dessert dish painted with a figure in a landscape scene to the centre, and othersIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons garniture of three ironstone vases, each with elaborate moulded handles in the form of cranes, painted in enamel colours, each vase with continuous landscapes around the centre, gilded detail on the neck, foot and gilded handles, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence no 41, page 59, taller vase 19.5cm high, smaller pair 16cm highIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A pair of early 19th century Masons ironstone Cornucopia, circa 1830, each painted in enamel colours and gold with a reserve on the mazarine-blue ground, pattern no 257 1/2, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence no 108, page 105, 20.2cm highIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons dessert dish, circa 1822, ironstone, hand-painted in enamel colours and probably by Samuel Borne, depicting a view of the River Trent and Checkley Church, probably once forming part of a service offered for sale in 1822, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 96, 30.5cm diameterIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons dessert stand or comport, circa 1805-10, bone china, hand-painted with a gold picturesque landscape with ruins in enamel colours and gold, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 75, 8.8cm high x 31.8cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons ironstone tazza and matching dessert dish, in the 'Prunus Bush' pattern, circa 1820, each painted with vining flowers, gilt rims and the tazza with a pierced acanthus leaf design column, 17.5cm high x 36cm wide, the dish 24cm x 21cmIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons centre dish or comport, circa 1815-25, ironstone, painted in enamel colours and gold with the 'The Lion', taken from the chapter in 'Animals of the Cat Kind' in Beswick's 'Quadruped', illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 84, 16.5cm high x 39.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons ironstone basket, circa 1820-25, with pierced sides and ornate moulded handles and feet, hand-painted in enamel colours, the decoration inspired by oriental models, the rim, handles and feet gilded, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence no 32, 32cm longIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A collection of early 19th century Masons porcelain, to include a tea-pot, circa 1805-10, of standard oval form, transfer-printed in the underglaze blue with the 'Broseley Willow' or 'Pagoda' design, 15.8cm high x 26.6cm wide, together with a group of tea ware, circa 1820-12, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the 'Veranda' pattern, saucer 12.7cm diameter, saucer-dish 19cm diameter, tea-pot 15.2cm high, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence numbers 3 and 4, page 34 If there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons ironstone soup tureen, cover and stand, circa 1813-30, hand-painted with vining flowers and roses, cobalt blue handles and with a gilt highlighted finial, measurements including stand and cover, 30cm high x 31cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons vase, circa 1815, of amphora shape with goat's-head handles, decorated in enamel colours with two panels of hand-painted landscape scenes, surrounded by gilt floral designs on a blue ground, raised on a plinth, 27cm high x 17cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons circular lidded pot, circa 1820-25, having moulded flanges at the top and bottom, ironstone, painted in enamel colours with a continuous band of naturalistic flowers, with gilded rims and the moulded details highlighted in gold, inside view of the lid with a tally, possibly the wages earned by the painted, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 39, 9cm high x 11.4cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons eight sided porcelain jug, circa 1805-10, transfer-printed outline, hand-painted in enamel colours, with the 'Boy in the Door' pattern, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence no 1 page 32, 17.8cm highIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A selection of 19th century Masons ware to include two circa 1820 hand-painted cups each depicting landscape scenes, inscribed to the undersides 'Castle Lauchaln' and 'Crookstone Castle', two early 19th century floral painted ink pots and other itemsIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons vase, circa 1820-30, having a fluted neck, flaring rim and ornate handles, ironstone, hand-painted in enamel colours with a continuous band of naturalistic flowers, the rim and handles gilded, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 31, 19cm highIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons pot-pourri vase, circa 1820-25, with mazarine-blue ground, painted in an oriental style with a peony and other flowers in gold, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 100, 19.5cm high x 32.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons garniture of three ironstone flower-pots and stands, each hand-painted in enamel colours with naturalistic flowers and gold bands to the rims, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence no 30, the largest pot 8.4cm highIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A selection of early 19th century Masons ware, each in the Chinese famille rose style depicting panels of figures in conversation with a landscape to the ground, to include a hybrid hard paste porter mug in the 'Boy at the Door' pattern, 12.5cm high x 16cm wide, together with an 18th century Chinese export famille rose tea cupIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A selection of 19th century Masons ware to include a circa 1820 ironstone moulded dessert plate painted with flowers, a circa 1815-20 sauce tureen stand painted on a cobalt blue ground with three floral panels and others, along with a Christmas 1989 plateIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A selection of early 19th century Masons dessert ware, to include an ironstone comport, circa 1815-20, 33cm wide x 21cm wide, a serving dish, circa 1815-20, 27.2cm wide, a dessert dish circa 1822, with 'Dwarf Iris' botanical specimen, 21.5cm diameter, an ironstone dish and plate painted in enamel colours, dish 19cm x 24cm, the plate 22cm diameter, each piece illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence numbers 79, 86 and 87If there is no condition report shown, please request
Two early 19th century Masons plates, each illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, to include ref number 46, an ironstone plate made to place a piece of Chinese export ordered for the Watson family, circa 1815-25, and a plate, ref number 48, moulded with a deep central well, hand-painted with a picturesque landscape, circa 1820-25If there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 19th century Masons saucer-dish and cup and saucer, circa 1810-13, transfer-printed in underglaze blue and overpainted in enamel colours, with a design entitled 'A Chinese of Rank' from an aquatint by Thomas and William Daniell on a 'Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China', illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 29If there is no condition report shown, please request
Two 19th century Masons inkwells, to include one on a cobalt blue ground with panels of flowers, two ink pots and gilt handle, circa 1820-30, 12.5cm high x 20cm wide, the other on a white ground in the Japanese style painted with flowers and on front lion paw feet, 8cm high x 18.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A pair of early 19th century Masons 'Campana' shape bone china vases, circa 1810-15, each painted with panels depicting, one side, hunting scenes, with the huntsmen at full gallop and at the kill, the reverse scenes of men out with staves and dogs, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 23, 11.5cm highIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A group of early 19th century Masons dessert wares, circa 1815-25, from the service of named animals taken from Bewicks 'Quadrupeds', bone china, painted in enamel colours and gold, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 82, the tureen 12.7cm high x 19cm wide, the plates 21.6cm diameterIf there is no condition report shown, please request