Mason Cash

Mason Cash & Co was a pottery company, based in Woodville, Swadlincote, Derbyshire making a range of earthenware[1] and stoneware[2] kitchenware including mixing bowls, pudding basins and petware. They are most well known for their range of 'Cane Bowls'.[3][4] Mason Cash are part of the Rayware Group.[5]

History

The origins of Mason Cash can be traced back to a pottery already operating at Church Gresley around 1800.[6] The location was selected due to the local deposits of clay and coal. The pottery was run by a series of Master Potters, of whom the most colourful was ‘Bossy’ Mason – this is where the ‘Mason’ name came from in the 1800s. Thomas Cash acquired the pottery in 1901, retaining the 'Mason' name of the previous owner, renamed the pottery Mason Cash & Co.[7] Mason Cash ceramic items were made from ‘white and cane’ glazed earthenware sometimes known as ‘yellow ware’ due to the colour of the local clay.

Mason Cash had been producing mixing bowls during the 1800s, but in 1901 they designed and manufactured the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl. The design of the Mason Cash mixing bowl has barely changed in over 100 years and can be recognised by its original and distinctive pattern on the outside of the bowl.[8]

Expansion

Mixing bowl sizes

T. G. Green bowl No. 30 (inverted), showing the Church Gresley Trade Mark

The Mason Cash mixing bowls are sold in various numbered sizes. The size number of the bowl refers to how many bowls could fit in the kiln in the original factory.[13]

Mixing Bowl Size Diameter (top)
4 35 cm
6 33 cm
9 32 cm
12 29 cm
18 26 cm
24 24 cm
30 21 cm
36 15 cm
42 12 cm

Products currently in production by Mason Cash

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