GRAPE DESIGN Antique Ironstone Oval Mold Circa Late 19th Century
GRAPE DESIGN Antique Ironstone Oval Mold Circa Late 19th Century
Low stock: 1 left
This lovely white ironstone ‘jelly’ mould (British spelling) or mold would be a welcome piece to anyone’s collection or added to a fun design element to a vintage or antique display.
The 6 ⅞" by 5 ¼” OVAL MOLD measures 3 ⅝" high. The design of the inner mold is a geo-metric shape with a GRAPE CLUSTER design in the center, while the outside of the mold is smooth. The bottom of the mold is inverted. With the grape cluster design, this piece most likely was used for a type of fruit aspic or jelly.
Ironstone molds gained popularity in the late 19th century for their affordability compared to copper or pewter molds. They were used by cooks for a variety of recipes, with animal-based gelatin being a common binding agent. Pectin was also used for making jams and jellies from ripe fruits.
The mold is in good condition for its age. There is a ⅛" glaze pop on the rim and a hairline crack in the glaze inside the mold. Since it does not appear to go through to the ceramic so may be a crazing. Refer to last image.
We ask that when making your purchasing decision that you consider the photos as part of the item's description.
We ask that when making your purchasing decision that you consider the photos as part of the item's description.
We do our best to provide you within the written description as much information, whether it’s the history, manufacturer, or condition, for each item we sell.
We also recognize that a “picture is worth a thousand words” and ask that you view the photos we provide closely. Often, a photo can be more effective than a written description when determining if an item will meet your needs and satisfaction.
If you need additional information on this or any item, please do not hesitate to reach out.