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Miles Mason "Broseley Willow" and "Two Temple" Tea and Coffee Service, 1807-1825

Item Details

Type 2 Teapot Stands, Sauceboat, Teapot, 8 Tea Cups, 8 Coffee Cups, 16 Saucers
Brand Miles Mason
Materials Porcelain
Marks Maker’s Mark, No Discernible Maker’s Mark, Pseudo Chinese Fret Mark
Period Early 19th Century
Date 1807-25
Origin England
Pattern Broseley Willow, Two Temples
Number of items 36
Additional Information Miles Mason is best known for his Mason’s Patent Ironstone, but before it’s introduction in 1813 Mason produced a fine bone china. The wares were decorated it in a popular version of the Willow pattern based on the Chinese export wares that were becoming competitively priced in England in the early 19th century.The pieces were made in different shapes based on the silver of the period and is a wonderful example forms between 1807-25.

Condition

- three saucers with restoration, one with a tight hairline; some staining and a star crack on one side of the teapot.

Dimensions

10.0" W x 6.0" H x 5.5" D

- teapot.

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Item #

ITMG526396

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