Antique Ironstone Serving Platter, Medium, c. 1840

Antique Ironstone Serving Platter, Medium, c. 1840

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$$$$$ · Indexed January 5, 2025 ·



Gray Antiques
Baltimore, MD
808 Cathedral Street Baltimore MD, · 202-796-8441






Usage
  • Ideal for serving a variety of dishes during gatherings, adding a touch of vintage elegance to dining experiences.
  • May serve as a decorative element on sideboards or kitchen countertops, enhancing the aesthetics of both traditional and contemporary settings.
  • Can be utilized in themed events or dinner parties, helping to evoke a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for historical craftsmanship.
History
  • Antique ironstone ware, popularized in the early 19th century, is believed to have been developed initially in England during the 1800s.
  • The 1840s mark a period of significant growth in the ironstone industry, driven by its durability and aesthetic appeal that's still appreciated today.
  • Ironstone serving pieces often reflect the influences of the Victorian era in their design, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of that time.
Design Significance
  • The medium size of ironstone platters often makes them versatile in serving, reflecting the practical design approach of the 19th century.
  • Ironstone typically exhibits a glazed finish, which not only adds to its beauty but also signifies the technological advancements in ceramic production around the time it was made.
  • Design elements such as intricate patterns or embossing can often be observed in antique ironstone, demonstrating the decorative techniques prevalent during its production period.

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