Vintage Mason Cash & Co. Large Mixing Bowl #18 Made in Church Gresley England

A hearty well built English mixing bowl with the perfect visual appeal for a farmhouse kitchen!

Measurements: 

10.5" diam x 4.5" t
3 lb 2 oz

Condition: 

Good vintage condition. Heavy crazing, mainly on the exterior. The bottom interior and the underside both show "spur marks" which are the three pin-point glaze marks that appears as a result of being supported within the kiln. No noticed chips, cracks, scuffs, blemishes or damage. Normal wear for age. Please see all photos.

About Mason Cash & Co:

Mason Cash has been the choice of home cooks and bakers for centuries. The origins of Mason Cash can be traced back to a pottery operating at Church Gresley in the heart of the English ceramic industry in 1800. Church Gresley was located close to all the raw material and fuel sources required to make ceramics and had fantastic transport links to take finished goods all over the UK and the world. The pottery was run by a series of Master Potters of whom the most colourful was ‘Bossy’ Mason, which is where the ‘Mason’ name came from in the 1800’s. Tom Cash acquired the pottery in 1901 and renamed the company Mason Cash & Co. Mason Cash had been producing mixing bowls during the 1800’s, but in 1901 they designed and manufactured the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl. The design of the bowl has endured the test of time and has become something of a design classic.


Shipping:

This item is in the more expensive dimensional weight class because I believe it needs a decent amount of padding. Because I am in a remote area, I am assessed a "rural pickup fee" on larger items when shipping doesn't coincide with my trips into town. If you are concerned about the shipping cost, please reach out and I may be able to make some adjustments. For example I could waive the pickup fee by holding the package a few days until my next trip into town.

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