English, late 19th/early 20th century: Mason's Imari platter stamped "Mason's Patented Ironstone China", 16-1/4 in., [extensive scratches to center with some enamel losses, one end repaired/restored, overall crazing;] two-handled serving plate with yellow handles, "Mason's Patented Ironstone China" brown underglaze mark, 12-1/2 in., [center with scratches, losses to gilt and enamel decoration;] brass-mounted ironstone circular inkwell, hinged cover, bottom marked "235", 2-3/4 x 3-1/2 in., [losses to gilt decoration;] Fenton Heron pattern ironstone pitcher with hinged pewter cover, applied sea serpent handle, hexagonal foot stamped "Fenton Stoneworks 311", 9-1/2 in.; Imari ironstone pitcher, applied griffin-head handle, impressed "Ironstone China", 6-3/4 in., [minor losses to enamel decoration, firing crack on bottom, grime;] pitcher of similar design with applied griffin-head handle, illegible impressed mark, 6-3/8 in., [losses to enamel on handle, base chip, glaze crazing;] Imari ironstone pitcher with square spout, applied dragon handle, hexagonal base, illegible impressed mark, 9 in., [spout with chip and crack, firing cracks especially around handle, enamel losses, small areas of dried paint] . Provenance: Collection of Dr. and Mrs. H. Harlan Stone, Glenville, North Carolina