06/05/2026
Let’s talk about IRONSTONE for a minute. Ironstone is a material not a maker. Many ironstone pieces are not marked ironstone but it doesn’t make them any less real. Ironstone was created to be a more affordable option than porcelain. It was also a much stronger heavier material. The reason why we see so many ironstone pieces that have made it through the years is because it was so much more durable.
Ironstone was not just made in England as some people believe.
There are several makers who used ironstone as a material.
It was originally developed in 1800 in England and was patented in 1813. Around the 1840s, the white and cream color ironstone became more prominent. The process by which ironstone was made created many flaws in the pieces in the beginning which were easily covered by the patterns that they used. As the process became more streamline they were able to produce pieces with less flaws, and those heavy patterns were no longer needed.
The holy Grail, for an ironstone collector is usually a cake pedestal/stand, or a soup tureen.
I hope this helps you to better understand the history of Ironstone. Some people are searching for pure white with no chips, cracks or crazing, while others search for pieces with lots of history and consider the more staining and crazing the better!!! Come shop Calico Collectibles today where Ironstone can be found throughout two stores.