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, Indian sporting oval sauce tureen and Underplate, early…

Spode Sporting Oval Sauce Tureen with Underplate

Spode, Indian sporting oval sauce tureen and Underplate, early 19th century, earthenware with blue underglaze transfer decoration of 'The Hog at Bay' for the tureen, the lid with 'Hunting a Buffalo' and the underplate 'Shooting at the edge of a Jungle',…

Spode, Indian sporting rectangular dish, early 19th century,…

Spode Buffalo Hunting Dish, Early 19th Century

Spode, Indian sporting rectangular dish, early 19th century, earthenware with blue underglaze transfer decoration of 'Hunting a Buffalo', impressed and blue Spode mark, scene's title and workman's mark, width 31.5 cm depth 24.5 cm. Provenance: Private…

Spode, Indian sporting rectangular dish, early 19th century,…

Spode Sporting Dish with Hunting Scenes

Spode, Indian sporting rectangular dish, early 19th century, earthenware with blue underglaze transfer decoration of 'Hunting a Civet Cat', impressed and blue Spode mark, scene's title and workman's mark, with matching rectangular plate, and a rectangular…

Spode blue & white 'Buffalo' dinner plate, C:1810, with…

Spode Buffalo Blue & White Dinner Plate, C. 1810

Spode blue & white 'Buffalo' dinner plate, C:1810, with impressed Spode mark to base, Diameter 25 cm

Spode 'Buffalo' pattern lidded sugar bowl, gilded rims to bowl…

Spode Buffalo Pattern Sugar Bowl with Lid

Spode 'Buffalo' pattern lidded sugar bowl, gilded rims to bowl and lid. c.1800, Faux applied ring handles. (As inspected: chips to interior and outer rim of lid). Height 13 cm No makers marks. (see page 47, Copeland's Spode Willow pattern for similar…