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Spode Stone China Trio; Tea Cup, Coffee Can, & Saucer, Antique Early 19th C

$550 USDSpode Stone China Trio; Tea Cup, Coffee Can, & Saucer, Antique Early 19th C

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A rare survivor! This true trio by Spode is decorated in the Chinese manner, and dates c. 1815. The set is in pristine condition. The design was done with an underglaze blue transfer with hand painted overglaze enamels. It is interesting that the coffee can has the Spode kink in the handle, while the tea cup does not. Also of interest: both cups have some translucency; but the saucer, which is more thickly potted, does not. All three pieces have the blue printed Oriental-style mark on the base ...
"Spode's Imperial", Frog Pattern Plate. Antique Early 19th C

$175 USD"Spode's Imperial", Frog Pattern Plate. Antique Early 19th C

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According the the Spode Museum Trusts page on the Frog pattern: "Frog pattern has been produced in various versions from about the 1820s. No-one really knows why it is called the Frog pattern and the name may have originated as a factory name - if you look at the outside of the pattern the shape is similar to a flattened frog!" This plate is 9-1/4" in diameter. It has no chips, cracks, crazing or repairs. There is a little wear to the interior edge from being stacked over the years. It is marked ...
Spode "Frog Pattern" Plate, Rare Marks, Antique 19th C

$175 USDSpode "Frog Pattern" Plate, Rare Marks, Antique 19th C

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This richly decorated plate was a popular pattern for Spode; it was first made in 1821. It was still being made in the Spode New Stone body in 1833, when Copeland & Garrett took over the Spode works. Being thrifty folk, they just added their "Copeland & Garrett Late Spode" mark to the back of the plate, which was made by Spode and impressed Spodes New Stone. This plate therefore dates from 1833. It is also marked with the pattern number is 3248 handwritten in gold. According to the Spode Museum ...
Spode Creamware Chinoiserie Plates, Ship Border, Set of 6, Antique Early 19th C

$690 USDSpode Creamware Chinoiserie Plates, Ship Border, Set of 6, Antique Early 19th C

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These beautiful early 19th C earthenware plates by Spode are pictured on page 303 in Geoffrey Godden's " An Illustrated Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain" . They have wonderful over-glaze enamel colors of reddish-pink, orange, blue, green, and black. The design is outlined, then colored in by an enameler. Each measures about 8" (20.5 cm) in diameter. Excellent condition. No cracks, no chips, no repairs. Amazing for plates 190 years old! According to the web page of the Spode Museum ...
 
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