Spode was first produced at the Stoke-on-Trent factory established by Josiah Spode (1733 - 1797) in 1770. Josiah Spode Junior made the first type of English bone china. Spode ware was distinctive for its Willow pattern and for its floral and Japanese design tableware.

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Extensive Copeland Spode Spodes Byron pattern dinner and tea…

Copeland Spode Byron Dinner & Tea Service - 200 Pieces

Extensive Copeland Spode Spodes Byron pattern dinner and tea service basic 6place setting with tea and coffee services, serving ware approx 200pces

Extensive Spode 'Byron' dinner set a total of 65 pieces:…

Spode 'Byron' 65-Piece Dinner Set

Extensive Spode 'Byron' dinner set a total of 65 pieces: including, 12 dinner plates, 12 entree plates, 7 side plates, 15 shallow plates, 2 serving plates, 9 soup bowls, 7 dessert bowls, and a mustard pot.

A fine Spode spill vase, 'The Prisoner of Chillon', circa…

Spode Spill Vase with Lord Byron Scene

A fine Spode spill vase, 'The Prisoner of Chillon', circa 1816-20, pattern 1988, a beaded trumpet vase finely enamel painted with a narrative scene from Lord Byron's 1816 poem of the same title; iron red painted Spode and pattern marks underside, height…

A Copeland Spode 'Spode's Byron' banquet dinner service of…

Copeland Spode 'Byron' Banquet Dinner Service - 122 Pieces

A Copeland Spode 'Spode's Byron' banquet dinner service of approximately 122 pieces, comprising; 9 dinner plates, 13 luncheon plates, 15 cups, various saucers, side plates, dessert bowls, soup coupe, two lidded tureens, ashettes, egg cups, etc

Thirteen Spode 'The Blue Room Collection' plates, 26.7 cm…

Spode Blue Room Collection Plates Set

Thirteen Spode 'The Blue Room Collection' plates, 26.7 cm diameter, comprising of 3 'Floral', 3 'Byron Groups', 2 'Girl Ar Well', 2 'Rural Scenes' and one each 'Woodman', 'Botanical' and 'Continental Views'