Mason’s “Mandalay” Ironstone Oval Dish (England)

$65.00
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A flourish of cobalt, coral, and gilt, this Mason’s “Mandalay” oval dish captures the romance of English ironstone at mid-century. The scalloped rim, hand-enamelled florals, and luminous gold highlights recall Imari-inspired palettes that captivated Britain since the 1800s. Marked Mason’s Patent Ironstone—Mandalay—Made in England, this example dates circa 1960spre-Wedgwood acquisition (1973)—identified by the crown-and-banner backstamp in iron-red.

First patented in 1813 by Charles James Mason, ironstone became the durable everyday “china” of the industrial age; Mandalay is its 20th-century revival—opulent color and hand-touched detail made for postwar tables that wanted both resilience and ceremony. Today it sings as a centerpiece, fruit dish, or wall display, bringing that same Staffordshire theater of color to contemporary rooms.

Excellent vintage condition with only light age-appropriate wear to the gilt. Clean, glossy glaze. Ready to display or serve.

Provenance: Mason’s, Staffordshire, England.
Date: c. 1960s.

Dimensions

11" x 9.5"

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