Miles Mason Porcelain Bowl Early 19th Century Two Temples Pattern
£65.00
On offer is an early 19th-century Miles Mason porcelain bowl, dating to circa 1810 and decorated in the classic Two Temples transfer pattern. This Miles Mason porcelain bowl is marked to the base with an early attempt at a Chinese-style seal mark, a feature often found on Mason family porcelain influenced by Chinese export wares.
The bowl measures approximately 6.5 inches in diameter and 3.25 inches high. It is free from chips and cracks, with some staining to the interior that is commensurate with age. Miles Mason, active in Staffordshire in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, was known for producing fine porcelain inspired by Chinese designs, and pieces from this period are now considered highly collectible examples of early English porcelain.
KEY FEATURES
✅ Early 19th-century Miles Mason porcelain
✅ Two Temples transfer pattern
✅ Marked with Chinese-style seal attempt on base
✅ Condition: No chips or cracks; some interior staining
✅ Size: Approx. 6.5 inches diameter × 3.25 inches high
✅ Circa 1810 production
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