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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Early Copeland 'Indian Tree' meat platter, 48 cm wide approx.

Large Copeland 'Indian Tree' Meat Platter

Early Copeland 'Indian Tree' meat platter, 48 cm wide approx.

Early Spode meat platter, Indian tree pattern circa 1820

1820 Spode Indian Tree Meat Platter

Early Spode meat platter, Indian tree pattern circa 1820

A 43 piece Spode dinner set, in the red Indian Tree pattern,…

Spode Indian Tree Dinner Set

A 43 piece Spode dinner set, in the red Indian Tree pattern, comprising six dinner plates, six luncheon plates, six dessert bowls, six trios, four coffee cups, one gravy boat, one ashette and a very impressive soup tureen with matching ladle