1.17.2014

White Ironstone

Hi Everyone
 Happy Friday

Recently I have received several questions
 about vintage white ironstone
there are many misconceptions and untruths about
 White Ironstone


  Did you know that white ironstone
is not made of porcelain
it is actually a glazed earthenware clay


The glaze is what gives the white ironstone
 its beautiful lustre and shine and helps to identify it
as white ironstone


 Did you know that cleaning white ironstone is really simple
just use a mild dish soap and warm water
 Please Do Not
 use a bleach or a product that contains bleach
 this will remove the glaze 
Please do not put it in your dishwasher
 the water gets too hot and will also stripe the glaze
For tough stains you can use a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide and water
 let it soak overnight
this is useful if you leave flowers in a vase too long
in addition you can use toothpaste to scrub tough stains



This is a brand new pitcher from Williams and Sonoma
can you see the difference in color
there is a subtle yellow tint
 This is not white ironstone


Another misconception is that all white ironstone
 has a hallmark on the bottom


The truth is the hallmark can slowly be removed
especially if you wash the ironstone with bleach
and unfortunately there are fake reproductions
 with the hallmark coming out of china now


Crazing is actually small tiny cracks in the white ironstone
some do not like crazing some do
 I personally
{love}
 all white ironstone


From chamber pots to pitchers, tureens,
 and plates and so much more
White Ironstone
 is  an affordable and timeless
treasure to collect


The best part about
 White Ironstone
besides its elegant beauty is
 White Ironstone really does go
with every decor and if you take good care of your
 white ironstone
 you can pass it down from generation to generation


linking for
Be Inspired
Feathered Nest Friday



romantic saying for today
"To Live is to Love"
unknown


Pam


9 comments:

  1. I too luv white ironstone... the drawing does not deter me from purchasing the pieces. I once bought an entire set, Service for 8 for $20 as the seller was fed up with the crackling. Hahaha... really? Thanks!
    luv your collection and thanks for the tips.

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    1. ooopsss.. should say ' the crazing does not deter me from purchasing'

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  2. I always look forward to what you do with your ironstone. I'm a collector and have many of the same pieces you do. Thanks for the info. I didn't know that ironstone was really porcerlain.

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  3. I love white ironstone and have a few pieces that I use often. You have a really nice collection. Thanks for sharing your tips. Enjoy the weekend.

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  4. Pam,
    You have some exquisite pieces of ironstone, dear one!!!
    I have a very few pieces and I adore each one!!!
    Thank you for the tips on caring properly for our ironstone!
    Visiting from Comon Ground!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  5. My favorite piece is my bowl and pitcher. I am the fourth generation in our family to have it.

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  6. Thank you for this info I collect ironstone it always helps to learn new information.

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  7. thanks for the care tips and wonderful photos, Pam. Some of my fave pieces are crazed with flea bites, but oh how I love it all!

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  8. Thanks Pam for the lesson on white ironstone. I have a milk glass collection, but will have to keep my eye out for some white ironstone. Love white! Debra at "Common Ground" brought me to your site...love her site and yours too. Thanks for sharing.
    Judy

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