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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 early Spode Japanese pattern Chestnut basket and stand,…
Spode Japanese Chestnut Basket & Stand, 1802-5, Pattern 287

An early Spode Japanese pattern Chestnut basket and stand, 1802-5, pattern 287, a lattice weave basket and stand with a conforming pierced rim, decorated with reserves of patterns, whimsical dragons, trailing blossoms and 'Mons', centred with a large styli

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A Spode Imari tea cup and saucer, circa 1807, pattern 967…
Spode Imari Tea Cup & Saucer, 1807

A Spode Imari tea cup and saucer, circa 1807, pattern 967 introduced in that year from a Japanese kakiemon design, the straight-sided can and saucer with richly embellished brocaded borders with scrolls, beads and stylised flora, a strikingly modern bamboo

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