An early and fine Mason’s Ironstone coffee can and saucer, cup 2” x 2 7/8” – saucer 4 ¾”, in the Imari palette emulating 18th Century Chinese export porcelain, marked with the blue transfer print crown and banner used from c. 1815-30. The rare unusual shaped ‘can’ has an extending lip along one side that can be used alternately as a handle or a pouring spout and both pieces are decorated in the standard ‘Flying Bird / Number 6 / Pekoe” pattern that incorporates a lovely bird and floral pattern highlighted with gilt with added colour and an ochre trim.
Manufacturer: Mason’s Ironstone China
Form: Cup and Saucer
Pattern: Number 6 – Flying Bird, Pekoe, Ochre
Markings: blue transfer print mark on base with crown and banner “MASON’S / PATENT IRONSTONE / CHINA”
Dimensions (cup): 2” tall x 2 7/8” wide (w/ handle)
Dimensions (saucer): 4 3/5” diameter
Origin: England
Date: c. 1815-30
Condition: Excellent Condition: Given the age of the item it is in Superb Condition with age related wear showing only with very light and occasional rubbing to the ochre trim on the cup and no chips, crazing, damage or repairs.