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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19th century Spode 'Filigree' pattern porcelain blue and white…

Spode Filigree Porcelain Plate with Floral Vase Design

19th century Spode 'Filigree' pattern porcelain blue and white deep plate depicting a vase with flowers

A 19th century Spode tureen stand, decorated in underglaze blue…

Spode Filigree Tureen Stand with Flowering Basket

A 19th century Spode tureen stand, decorated in underglaze blue in the 'Filigree' pattern, the centre decorated with a flowering basket, mark to base. 40 cm x 32 cm.

Spode 'Filigree' pattern sauce jug, printed 'Spode' mark to…

Spode Filigree Sauce Jug, Early 19th Century

Spode 'Filigree' pattern sauce jug, printed 'Spode' mark to base,17 cm long Early 19th century.

Spode 'Filigree' pattern footed bowl, printed mark to base. (As…

Spode Filigree Footed Bowl with Rim Chip

Spode 'Filigree' pattern footed bowl, printed mark to base. (As inspected, rim chip to foot). Height 13 cm Diameter 26 cm

A Spode blue and white dish, circa 1820, with a fluted edge and…

Spode Blue and White Filigree Dish

A Spode blue and white dish, circa 1820, with a fluted edge and slightly recessed rim, decorated in 'Filigree' pattern, with a central bouquet of flowers in a basket surrounded by a circular border, the rims with a continuous tendril and foliate design of…