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What (who) is ironstone - definition

SEDIMENTARY ROCK
Iron stone; Black-band ironstone; Mason's iron-stone china

Ironstone         
·noun A hard, earthy ore of iron.
ironstone         
¦ noun
1. sedimentary rock containing a substantial proportion of iron compounds.
2. a kind of dense, opaque stoneware.
Ironstone china         
  • 1920s Mason 'Watteau' ironstone bowl, with [[transfer printing]] (see above for maker's mark from this piece)
  • Maker's mark from the base of a 1920s Mason's 'Watteau' ironstone bowl (full piece pictured below). Note the "orange peel" texture, a defect, in the surface.
  • A [[Syracuse China]] example of mid-20th-century [[restaurant ware]] made of ironstone china.
  • 10"x13" ironstone serving platter made by T. & R. BOOTE, Burslem, c1870
VITREOUS POTTERY
Ironstone ware; Ironstone China; Mason's Ironstone
Ironstone china, ironstone ware or most commonly just ironstone, is a type of vitreous pottery first made in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century. It is often classed as earthenware although in appearance and properties it is similar to fine stoneware.

Wikipedia

Ironstone

Ironstone is a sedimentary rock, either deposited directly as a ferruginous sediment or created by chemical replacement, that contains a substantial proportion of an iron ore compound from which iron (Fe) can be smelted commercially. Not to be confused with native or telluric iron, which is very rare and found in metallic form, the term ironstone is customarily restricted to hard, coarsely banded, non-banded, and non-cherty sedimentary rocks of post-Precambrian age. The Precambrian deposits, which have a different origin, are generally known as banded iron formations. The iron minerals comprising ironstones can consist either of oxides, i.e. limonite, hematite, and magnetite; carbonates, i.e. siderite; silicates, i.e. chamosite; or some combination of these minerals.

Examples of use of ironstone
1. It is heavy work, loading up sacks of manure in railway trucks and unloading barges of ironstone.
2. The ironstone factory in Sangan is anticipated to increase Iran’s steel production to 28 million tons per annum as envisaged in the Fourth Plan (2005–2010). The plant is at the moment capable of producing 2.6 million tons of concentrates and ironstone agglomerate annually.
3. On the eastern edge of the lake of rubble, where becalmed parking lots alternate with choppy waves of knocked–down brick, a thick–walled ironstone church supports a heavy steeple and advertises, on a cracked signboard, its award–winning gospel choir.
4. MehrNews.com TEHRAN, Oct. 1 (MNA) – Iran Industries and Mines Ministry is prepared to extend its exploration activities to the ironstone mine in Herat region of Afghanistan, chairman of the Industries and Mines Committee at Majlis told the Persian service of IRNA on Sunday.
5. Geologically, Herat mine is the extension of Sangan Ironstone Mine in South Khorasan Province of Iran and the exploration projects in Iranian side could also be directed towards the Afghan part, Mohammadreza Sajjadian continued, stipulating that the talks between Iranian Embassy in Kabul and officials there have reached a consensus on this venture. «The final decision rests with Afghan government and the approval is expected to be announced soon,» he said.