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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A Spode 'Girl at Well' pattern blue & white pattern bowl, c…

Spode Blue & White Girl at Well Bowl

A Spode 'Girl at Well' pattern blue & white pattern bowl, c 1825, marked to base, diameter 24 cm

Spode 'Girl at the Well' pattern meat platter, Impressed mark…

Spode 'Girl at Well' Meat Platter, 42cm

Spode 'Girl at the Well' pattern meat platter, Impressed mark and printed mark to base. Length 42 cm

Spode 'Girl at Well' pattern soap dish, printed 'Spode' mark to…

Spode Girl at Well Soap Dish

Spode 'Girl at Well' pattern soap dish, printed 'Spode' mark to base. Diameter 8.5 cm

Spode 'Girl at the Well pattern lobed serving dish, Printed…

Spode Lobed Serving Dish with Girl at Well Pattern

Spode 'Girl at the Well pattern lobed serving dish, Printed 'Spode' mark to base. Diameter 20 cm

Spode Chinese 'Girl at the Well' pickle dish, 'Spode' printed…

Spode Chinese Pickle Dish with 'Girl at the Well' Design

Spode Chinese 'Girl at the Well' pickle dish, 'Spode' printed mark, 3 cm high

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'