MASON CASH
Mason Cash has been registered in the UK for mixing bowls and kitchenware since the company was founded in Church Gresley, Derbyshire in 1800. The iconic cane-pattern mixing bowl is widely recognised as a symbol of British home baking and has appeared in countless cookery programmes.
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Brand History & Trademark Analysis
Mason Cash has been registered in the UK for mixing bowls and kitchenware since the company was founded in Church Gresley, Derbyshire in 1800. The iconic cane-pattern mixing bowl is widely recognised as a symbol of British home baking and has appeared in countless cookery programmes. The company's original bowl design has remained essentially unchanged for over two centuries.
The company's original bowl design has remained essentially unchanged for over two centuries.
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Historical Background
Mason Cash was established in 1800 by a Derbyshire potter who supplied earthenware to the local community around Church Gresley. The cream-coloured cane mixing bowl with its signature ribbed exterior became the company's primary trademark as a product. The shape has remained in near-continuous production since 1901. The brand is part of the group that also owns the Rayware and Maxwell & Williams kitchenware marks.