Set of Creamer and Covered Sugar bowl from the Museum Collection, circa 1965. Made by the Iroquois company right here in the U.S.A. These were produced for and sold at the Henry Ford Museum (Greenfield Village) in Dearborn, Michigan.


Iroquois China Company was founded in 1905 in Solvay, New York, located on the western border of Syracuse near the southern shores of Onondaga Lake. It operated in Syracuse until closing in 1968.


They are in the bridal white dinner pattern and were manufactured by Iroquois China and distributed by the Henry Ford Museum circa 1965, USA made Ironstone!


This is a lovely set that would mix well with formal or farm house settings.


APPROX. MEASUREMENTS:

Sugar Bowl

5” Tall without Lid

6 ¾” Tall with Lid

3” Wide without Handles

5 ¼” Wide with Handles

3 ¾” wide at Base


Creamer

6” Tall

4 ½” Wide

3 ½” wide nat Baser


CONDITION:

Pre Owned. Very good pre-owned condition - little to no crazing - no chips, cracks or repairs. Iroquois, U.S.A., The Museum Collection, Henry Ford Museum makers mark on bottom. Photos show all sides & details of the items and details of all the parts so please carefully look at images/pictures/video as they are part of the description and ask any questions before buying. You should be able to enlarge/zoom the images/pictures on your computer for even more details. This is the actual item you are buying.



1965 Set of Iroquois Ironstone White Creamer and Sugar

with Lid Henry Ford Museum