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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Spode 'Lange Lijsen' pattern custard cup, pail shape, 7 cm high…

Spode Custard Cup in Lange Lijsen Pattern

Spode 'Lange Lijsen' pattern custard cup, pail shape, 7 cm high Printed Spode mark to base.

Spode 'Lange Lijsen' pattern side plate, Impressed mark and…

Spode 'Lange Lijsen' Side Plate, 18 cm Diameter

Spode 'Lange Lijsen' pattern side plate, Impressed mark and printed mark and Butcher collection label to base. Diameter 18 cm

Spode 'Lange Lijsen' pattern lidded serving bowl, footed…

Spode 'Lange Lijsen' Lidded Serving Bowl

Spode 'Lange Lijsen' pattern lidded serving bowl, footed serving bowl with lid. Printed 'Spode' mark to both. Height 18 cm (total) Diameter 25 cm (bowl).

Two various Spode blue and white tiles, including 'Lange…

Spode Blue and White Tiles, Lange Lijsen & Italian Patterns

Two various Spode blue and white tiles, including 'Lange Lijsen' pattern (Copeland and& Garrett) and 'Italian' pattern (rim chips). Both marked to undersides.13X13 cm (each).

Spode transfer printed meat platter, Lange Lijsen' pattern.…

Spode Meat Platter, Lange Lijsen Pattern, 42.5cm

Spode transfer printed meat platter, Lange Lijsen' pattern. Impressed 'Spode' mark and printed mark to base. Length 42.5 cm