In this version of Masons classic "Double Landscape" pattern, the Ashworth Brothers introd...
In this version of Masons classic "Double Landscape" pattern, the Ashworth Brothers introduce updates for late nineteenth century tastes. In tune with changing ceramic styles, Masons traditional scalloped rococo shapes have been streamlined, creating clean, crisp profiles while retaining the traditional hard, dense Mason ironstone body.
The color palette has also been updated with the introduction of a deep olive ground color and secondary brownish- red ground reserves. These colors enhanced with pale peach, tan and gray green highlights create new stark contrasts, resulting in a fresh twist on the Imari sources of "Double Landscape." The gilt ground patterns throughout the pattern must have seemed especially exciting as the public viewed them in the context of the Japanese metal wares commanding attention at the time.