Mason's Patent Ironstone China was first produced in England in the early 19th century. The development of ironstone china was a significant technological innovation in the pottery industry, as it was much more durable and less expensive to produce than traditional porcelain.

The originator of the ironstone china formula is generally attributed to Charles James Mason, who had set up a pottery in Staffordshire in 1802. He patented the technique for producing ironstone china in 1813. The formula was a closely guarded secret, but it is believed to have included feldspar, china clay, and ironstone.

The Mason family began producing ironstone china under the name "Mason's Patent Ironstone China" at their pottery in Lane End, Staffordshire. The ironstone china was initially marketed as a less expensive alternative to porcelain, and it was particularly popular in the United States, where it was known as "White Granite" due to its more...

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Late Georgian Masons coffee cup, chinoiserie figural decoration,…

Chinoiserie Masons Coffee Cup with Figural Decoration

Late Georgian Masons coffee cup, chinoiserie figural decoration, marked to base.

Two Masons plates, one painted and transfer decorated with lion…

Mason's Plates: Lion Dogs and Koro Pattern (A/F)

Two Masons plates, one painted and transfer decorated with lion dogs the other in the koro pattern (a/f)

Antique English Mason's plate, 27 cm diameter

Antique English Mason's Plate, 27cm

Antique English Mason's plate, 27 cm diameter

Three Masons Ironstone 'The English Shire Counties series'…

Masons Ironstone Shire Counties Cabinet Plates Set

Three Masons Ironstone 'The English Shire Counties series' cabinet plates, including Belvoir Castle, Waddesdon Manor, Broughton Castle

Victorian Masons ironstone footed bowl floral decoration,…

Victorian Ironstone Bowl with Gilded Mask Handles

Victorian Masons ironstone footed bowl floral decoration, gilded mask head handles, circa 1880, height 9 cm

Large Masons pink Vista charger, 40 cm diameter approx

Masons Pink Vista Charger, 40cm Diameter

Large Masons pink Vista charger, 40 cm diameter approx

Large Masons pottery charger decorated with shells, 40 cm approx

Shelled Masons Pottery Charger - 40cm

Large Masons pottery charger decorated with shells, 40 cm approx

Antique Masons ironstone Strathmore triangular bowl, measures…

Antique Masons Ironstone Strathmore Triangular Bowl

Antique Masons ironstone Strathmore triangular bowl, measures 24.8 cm diameter

Mason's 'Royal Tunbridge Wells' plate, 26.5 cm diameter

Mason's Tunbridge Wells Plate

Mason's 'Royal Tunbridge Wells' plate, 26.5 cm diameter

Antique stoneware two handled vase, with gilt decoration, 16.5…

Mason's Gilt Stoneware Vase with Handles - Antique

Antique stoneware two handled vase, with gilt decoration, 16.5 cm high. Attributed to Mason's

White ceramic bread bin, Masons white pedestal, measures 19.6…

White Ceramic Bread Bin and Pedestal with Glass Vase

White ceramic bread bin, Masons white pedestal, measures 19.6 cm and modern square glass vase 21 cm height