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Ironstone china,
ironstone ware or most
commonly just
ironstone, is a type of
vitreous pottery first made in the
United Kingdom in the
early 19th century...
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Ironstone is a
sedimentary rock,
either deposited directly as a
ferruginous sediment or
created by
chemical replacement, that
contains a
substantial proportion...
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southern United States Ironstone china, a type of
tableware Ironstone Cr****, a
tributary of the
Manatawny Cr**** in
Pennsylvania Ironstone, M****achusetts, United...
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Ironstone china -
patented in 1813,
often classed as earthenware, but very
strong and vitreous, and po****r for
wares with
heavy usage.
Stone china -...
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Newfield Pottery and the
Furlong Mill. The
company was
known for its
ironstone china and
white granite ware,
which were
exported to many countries, especially...
- this category.
Collectable hotelware was
usually made of
stoneware or
ironstone china during the
early to mid-20th century.
Examples from the 19th century...
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Redware Victorian majolica Lusterware,
which uses
iridescent glazes Raku
Ironstone china, on the
border of
earthenware and
stoneware Yellowware "Brooklyn Museum"...
- sold
imported porcelain from
China. When
these imports ceased, he
developed a
successful replacement –
ironstone china –
which was then
exported to other...
- J. W.
Pankhurst was a
manufacturer of
stone china and
ironstone pottery,
located in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Pankhurst took over...
- century, J. & G.
Meakin was
known for the vast
quantities of
cheap ironstone china it
produced for the
domestic English market and for
export to Australia...