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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An impressive Spode Copeland raised pedestal bowl ,'Peacock and…

Spode Copeland Peacock and Parsley Pedestal Bowl

An impressive Spode Copeland raised pedestal bowl ,'Peacock and Parsley' pattern and overpainted highlights. Circa 1938 - 1941.

A pair of Spode lidded bottles, 19th century, of compressed…

Spode Green Peacock Lidded Bottles, 19th Century

A pair of Spode lidded bottles, 19th century, of compressed faceted form, the green ground painted with gilded with a scene of a peacock. Painted 4759 Spode to underside of base, 20 cm high

A Spode 'Peacock' pattern dessert dish, 1815-1820, decoration…

Spode Peacock Dessert Dish

A Spode 'Peacock' pattern dessert dish, 1815-1820, decoration pattern 2083, elliptical with a lobed edge and moulded ends, the design painted to the centre of the interior with further flowering foliage to the sides, gilt details throughout, painted marks…