G. PHILLIPS, LONGPORT- GOTHIC MARINO BROWN- c. 1834-1848- NO HANDLE CUP and SAUCER (s)- EXCELLENT!!

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FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION ARE LOVELY  GOTHIC IRONSTONE**   HANDLELESS CUPS AND SAUCERS FROM THE GEORGE PHILLIPS POTTERY IN THEIR MARINO PATTERN.  THEY DATE FROM 1834 TO 1848, THE PERIOD WHEN THE G. PHILLIPS POTTERY WAS IN OPERATION.

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THE TRUE GOTHIC, TWELVE  SIDED CUPS  AND RAISED SAUCERS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION;  APPEAR RARELY USED.   THERE ARE NO CRACKS OR CHIPS  BUT THERE IS  OVERALL FINE CRAZING .  OUTSTANDING FOR 175 YEARS OF AGE !

MARINO WAS A PATTERN MADE BY SEVERAL POTTERS DURING THE MID 1800’s IN EITHER BROWN OR BLUE,  AND  WHITE.

THE  CUPS MEASURE  3 3/4 INCHES ACROSS THE RIM,  AND STAND  2 7/8 INCHES IN HEIGHT.  THE BOWL-LIKE SAUCERS ARE 6 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND STAND 1 1/4 INCHES IN HEIGHT.

WHAT A WONDERFUL ADDITION TO YOUR CUP AND SAUCER  COLLECTION OR TO YOUR GOTHIC IRONSTONE SET.  AND AS ALWAYS, DO KEEP IN MIND THAT AS TIME GOES ON, FEWER OF THESE HISTORIC PIECES WILL BE AROUND.

THANKS FOR LOOKING.

****   IRONSTONE china was first successfully manufactured in 1800 as an alternative to expensive imported porcelain china. Because ironstone- made of clay, ironstone slag, and flint- was thick and heavy, the shape of the china became an important aspect in it’s production. 

In the 1840’s  several potters (James Edwards, John Ridgway, Mayer Brothers) introduced china with angular shapes. Subsequently, in 1844, John Ridgway and Company patented a design called “Classic Gothic”, a hexagonal shape with crown finials and scrolled arches.  Other potteries followed offering variations on the “gothic” design during the 1840’s and on …   ( from the potteries.org)

….. CLICK ONTO ANY PICTURE OR CLICK ON SLIDESHOW …..

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 20 cm

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