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 'Grasshopper' pattern square bowl, Stone China, printed…

Spode Grasshopper Pattern Square Bowl, Stone China

Spode 'Grasshopper' pattern square bowl, Stone China, printed mark to base. Height 12 cm. Diameter 23 cm

Spode blue and white stone china potty, Grasshopper' pattern,…

Spode Blue and White Stone China Potty, Grasshopper Pattern

Spode blue and white stone china potty, Grasshopper' pattern, printed mark to base. Height 14 cm Diameter 22 cm

Spode blue and white 'Grasshopper' hexagonal platter, stone…

Spode Grasshopper Hexagonal Platter, 31.5 cm Width

Spode blue and white 'Grasshopper' hexagonal platter, stone china, factory mark to base, width 31.5 cm

Pair Copeland Spode grasshopper pattern bowls,

Copeland Spode Grasshopper Pattern Bowls (Pair)

Pair Copeland Spode grasshopper pattern bowls,

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 set of four Spode 'Grasshopper' pattern side plates, 1820s,…

Spode Grasshopper Pattern Side Plates (Set of 4)

A set of four Spode 'Grasshopper' pattern side plates, 1820s, circular with indented edge, transfer printed in blue, printed 'Stone-china' mark underside, diameter: 18.5 cm