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Ironstone Lemon Federalist Creamer, Japan 1970s1 Available • Pre-owned - Excellent
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Ironstone Buttercup Federalist Yellow creamer made Japan 1970's Ironstone, also known as English earthenware, is a type of pottery that was developed in the early 19th century. It is known for its durability, resemblance to porcelain, and often features decorative transfer prints or solid glazes. "Federalist" likely refers to a pattern or style name, possibly evoking American colonial aesthetics, though this particular piece is marked as made in Japan. This creamer made of ironstone in Japan, likely dates from the mid-20th century, a period when Japanese manufacturers were producing a wide range of tableware for export. The "Buttercup Federalist" pattern suggests a specific design, and the "Oven Proof" and "Dishwasher Safe" markings indicate its practical, everyday use. Such pieces in vintage markets are appreciated for their functionality and retro charm.

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