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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Copeland and Garrett porcelain plate, 19th century hand painted…

19th Century Kahimon-Style Hand-Painted Porcelain Plate

Copeland and Garrett porcelain plate, 19th century hand painted plate decorated in Kahimon manner depicting urns and vases and foliate in red and blue with gilded highlights, diameter 24.3 cm

A pair Spode of porcelain French shaped urns, circa 1820…

Spode French Urns, Circa 1820

A pair Spode of porcelain French shaped urns, circa 1820 inscribed mark to base: Spode 2375 in underglaze red 13 cm high

An impressive pair of Copeland painted and gilt covered urns,…

Jewelled Copeland Urns with Maidens, 19th Century

An impressive pair of Copeland painted and gilt covered urns, second half 19th century with jewelled border decoration and central cartouche depicting semi-clad maidens 50 cm high

A Spode hand painted porcelain urn and cover

Spode Hand-Painted Porcelain Urn with Cover

A Spode hand painted porcelain urn and cover

A 19th century Copeland urn, the baluster body with hand…

Copeland Urn with Cherubs and Gilt Enrichments

A 19th century Copeland urn, the baluster body with hand painted decoration of cherubs hunting a boar within an oak vine ground, gilt masks of pan as handles to the shoulder, pale purple ground with further gilt enrichments, printed mark to base. Height…

Pair of Spode gilt and dark pink glazed lidded urns titled 'The…

Spode Gilt Pink Urns with Chatsworth and Haddon Hall Scenes

Pair of Spode gilt and dark pink glazed lidded urns titled 'The Chatsworth Vase' 97/250 and 'The Haddon Hall Vase' 97/250, both showing their respective scenes and to include one box, each approx 22 cm high