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STUNNING SPODE PLATE, c1825  

Stunning Spode plate with panels of hand painted flowers, alternating with panels of cobalt blue and gilt with central medallion. Dates to c1825. Marked with Spode in overglaze red to base. A little wear, otherwise excellent condition. Price: £45.00

Spode Plate 1805-1820  

This prettily decorated Spode Ironstone plate, decorated in the Imari colours dates from 1805 to 1820. It is handpainted with sprays of flowers around the rim and a large spray in the centre. The plate measures 9.5" in diameter, and apart from a tiny chip to the rim, almost undetectable, there is no damage, and no wear to the pattern. The underside is impressed with 'Spode's New Stone' and what may be a pattern number 3504 painted in iron red. For its age the plate is in remarkably good condition. The price reflects the slight chip. A pretty display plate for any kitchen, and a nice example of early nineteenth century Spode. Free postage on this item within the UK. Overseas buyers PayPal only. Please e-mail for post and packing charges.

Pair Spode Hors d'Oeuvre Dishes 1880's  

A pair of Spode hors 'oeuvre dishes with the Reg.Des. No. 60067, for 1887. The dishes are cream pottery with gilding to the rims and embossed ribboned swags and oval cartouches in the Georgian style around the edges. They measure 9" long by 5" at their widest part. The dishes were made for the well known London retailers E. Goode & Co. They are in good condition with no damage or repairs.

Copeland Spode Italian Pattern Plate  

Copeland Spode dinner plate in the famous 'Italian' pattern. The plate measures 10.5", is in perfect condition, with no wear to the pattern and no chips, cracks or repairs. Attractive cabinet plate for a traditional kitchen.

Copeland Spode Italian Pattern Bowl Early 1900's  

This bowl by the famous Copeland Spode factory is in the well known 'Italian' pattern, and dates to the early 1900's. It measures 9.5" in diameter, is 3" high and is in perfect condition, with no wear to the pattern, no cracks, chips or scratches. This pattern has been made from the early 1800's and is still in production today.

A MASSIVE C.F.HURTEN exhibition vase  

An EXTREMELY RARE chance to own an original VERY LARGE botanical copeland vase c1880 painted by Charles Ferdinand Hurten, and signed. He is regarded as the finest Victorian floral artist, as his paintings are so incredibly realistic and give such a depth of realism..Those flowers and leaves look like they are coming off the vase, and are painted in heavy raised enamels, and go around the WHOLE OF THE VASE. Hurten started work for copeland c1858-60 after being head hunted by the copeland management he was offered an annual salary of £320 per year which in todays terms would be well over £100,000.00. Hurten was also given his own studio, and allowed to paint freely on any type of ceramic, and any subject he chose to paint.. His works were exhibited at most of the major international exhibitions, and copelands came away with many awards due to this mans unique ability to paint. When you think, Solon at Mintons was on about the same wage as Hurten, you realise his importance, and that the copeland management would try to keep Hurten working for them at any cost. A rare chance to own a piece by the finest artist of the 19th century.. SIZE:- A full 25 1/2ins high.

Spode/r9  

A fine Spode cup and saucer dated to between 1815 an 1820.

Spode Hand Painted Plate c1780  

A lovely hand painted Spode plate dates to c 1780, Blue and green flower/leaf pattern, rare impresased mark in upper casing SPODE. Condition: one minute chip to rim, other than this fine condition. Size: 20 cm diameter Further pictures available upon request Please quote item number F18 We currently have these items on sale at our website

PAIR IMPRESSIVE Minton? Spode? vases, C.1840  

BEAUTIFULLY hand painted PAIR of vases, C.1840. Probably Minton, but could be Spode. Just look at those amazing dragon handles. 10 3/4ins/ 28cms high.

Spode Coffee Can. c.1810  

A Spode coffee can decorated with the Kakiemon inspired pattern, number 282. A very attractive pattern and in excellent condition. Date is c.1810/15 SOLD
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