£340
An early 19th century Masons circular lidded pot, circa 1820-25, having moulded flanges at the top and bottom, ironstone, painted in enamel colours with a continuous band of naturalistic flowers, with gilded rims and the moulded details highlighted in gold, inside view of the lid with a tally, possibly the wages earned by the painted, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 39, 9cm high x 11.4cm wide
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Several areas of loss of paint to the flowers
Wear to decoration
No other apparent damages
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