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 pair of reticulated baskets, 19th century, willow pattern,…

Spode Reticulated Willow Pattern Baskets (Pair)

Spode pair of reticulated baskets, 19th century, willow pattern, cast earthenware with blue transfer Chinoiserie decoration (2), width 25 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Wayne Priddle, Tasmania

Spode stoneware blue & white Chinoiserie plate with red border,…

Spode Chinoiserie Plate with Red Border

Spode stoneware blue & white Chinoiserie plate with red border, marked Spode stone china, 25 cm diameter.

Early 19th century Spode twin handled dish, of oval form, in…

Spode Chinoiserie Twin Handled Dish

Early 19th century Spode twin handled dish, of oval form, in Chinoiserie, decorated with temple and mountains in tones of blue, orange, green and pink, length 24 cm

An 1820s Spode plate with Chinoiserie design. Diameter 20.5 cm

1820s Spode Chinoiserie Plate - 20.5 cm Diameter

An 1820s Spode plate with Chinoiserie design. Diameter 20.5 cm

19th century Spode pearlware Chinoiserie plate, of scalloped…

Spode Chinoiserie Plate, 19th Century

19th century Spode pearlware Chinoiserie plate, of scalloped form, decorated with a central roundel depicting a temple and garden, in tones of blue and white, diameter 26.5 cm

Spode stoneware plate decorated chinoiserie pattern, with two…

Spode Chinoiserie Stoneware Plate with Ducks and Lotus Flowers

Spode stoneware plate decorated chinoiserie pattern, with two ducks amongst lotus flowers, circa 1820, Providence Moorabool Gallery Geelong, diameter 22 cm

Antique Spode Felspar porcelain jug, C:1820, chinoiserie…

Chinoiserie Spode Felspar Porcelain Jug, 1820

Antique Spode Felspar porcelain jug, C:1820, chinoiserie decoration of couples in a garden Printed mark to base & # 7795. Height 14 cm

Early 19th century Spode porcelain cup and saucer in…

Spode Chinoiserie Cup and Saucer

Early 19th century Spode porcelain cup and saucer in Chinoiserie design

Early 19th century Spode porcelain cup and saucer in…

Spode Chinoiserie Cup and Saucer

Early 19th century Spode porcelain cup and saucer in Chinoiserie design

Two various Spode pearlware shaped serving dishes, transfer…

Pair of Spode Chinoiserie Serving Dishes

Two various Spode pearlware shaped serving dishes, transfer printed in chinoiserie patterns, both with impressed 'Spode' marks to bases. Diameter 22.5 cm (each).

Seven various Spode chinoiserie pattern plates, Including pale…

Seven Spode Chinoiserie Pattern Plates with Various Marks

Seven various Spode chinoiserie pattern plates, Including pale blue and white tea plate, impressed and printed marks and 'AGC' label to base, 4 with printed marks to bases. including one with Pulver collection label, one with 'AGC' label, and one with…

Two various Spode chinoiserie soup plates, one with printed…

Spode Chinoiserie Soup Plates (Set of 2)

Two various Spode chinoiserie soup plates, one with printed mark and David Drakard label to base, the other 'Temple' pattern with 'AGC 284' label to base. Diameter 24.5 cm (each). (A.G.C. is for A. Gresham Copeland, most items with this identification…

Spode handpainted over transfer Chinoiserie bowl, figures on a…

Spode Chinoiserie Handpainted Bowl, 30 cm

Spode handpainted over transfer Chinoiserie bowl, figures on a bridge decoration. Impressed NEW STONE mark to base with design # 3681. Diameter 30 cm

Two Spode Chinoiserie pattern strainers, 8.5 cm diameter, one…

Pair of Spode Chinoiserie Strainers with Hairline

Two Spode Chinoiserie pattern strainers, 8.5 cm diameter, one with hairline to rim. One with printed 'Spode' mark

A seventeeen piece Spode stone china setting, circa 1815,…

Spode Stone China Setting in Chinoiserie Design

A seventeeen piece Spode stone china setting, circa 1815, pattern 2220, comprising seven plates, three large and six smaller soup bowls and a small dish, in a Chinoiserie bird of paradise design with flowering peonies and four oriental style floral and…

A Spode plate decorated in the Chinoiserie taste, English, 19th…

19th Century English Chinoiserie Spode Plate (9 words)

A Spode plate decorated in the Chinoiserie taste, English, 19th century, 20 cm diameter

A Spode tea bowl and saucer, circa 1810, in light blue and…

Spode Chinoiserie Tea Set

A Spode tea bowl and saucer, circa 1810, in light blue and white, with a fine Chinoiserie design of pagodas and pavilions in a water garden setting to the fluted saucer, the bowl conforming; with underglaze marks underside, cup height 5 cm

A Spode Pearlware plate, circa 1820, in 'Grasshopper' pattern,…

Spode Pearlware Plate in Grasshopper Pattern

A Spode Pearlware plate, circa 1820, in 'Grasshopper' pattern, with a Chinoiserie design in blue and white over all, with grasshoppers interspersed with patterns around the rim; marked Spode stone china underside, diameter 20.5 cm

A Spode Chinoiserie plate, circa 1805, with a blue and iron red…

Spode Chinoiserie Plate, 1805

A Spode Chinoiserie plate, circa 1805, with a blue and iron red Chinoiserie floral print with painted ochre highlights; impressed and underglaze mark underside, diameter 20 cm

Three Spode stone china Chinoiserie dishes, circa 1919, pattern…

Spode Chinoiserie Stone China Dishes, Circa 1919

Three Spode stone china Chinoiserie dishes, circa 1919, pattern number 2975. Two oval and one circular dish in famille rose colours and gilt, depicting two water fowl in a lotus garden to the centre with a patterned border interspersed with reserves…

Spode blue and white meat platter, decorated with Chinoiserie…

Spode Chinoiserie Meat Platter

Spode blue and white meat platter, decorated with Chinoiserie pattern. Length 53 cm. Width 40 cm

A Ridgway coffee cup and saucer and a Spode 'Broseley' pattern…

Antique Coffee Cup Sets: Ridgway and Spode Patterns

A Ridgway coffee cup and saucer and a Spode 'Broseley' pattern coffee cup and saucer, the first circa 1815, decoration pattern 2/147, the other circa 1820, both cups London-shape, the Ridgway set with gilt and reserved white decoration of flowers and…