Teatimes for the buyers of Masons Ironstone were as likely to be cloudy, foggy, or even sm...
Teatimes for the buyers of Masons Ironstone were as likely to be cloudy, foggy, or even smoggy as they were to be clear and pleasant. With this pattern, however, Masons provided year-round summertime for the table. The center, a precisely rendered, though flowing, variation on the Chinese vase and peonies formula leaves an unusual amount of exposed white ground, creating a breezy impression. Masons has a bit of fun with the color selection. Bright pastels contrast spicey orange tones with whimsical polka dot and ombre enamel application.
Masons maintains a light touch in adapting the pattern to the plate shape. A delicate fillet defines the well, leaving the flange free for loose strands of flowers and fruit which appear to have emanated from the center. A bit of ivory enamel and gilding accent the handles. Otherwise the outer edge is left un-ornamented, an unusual strategy that enhances the overall airy effect.